We'll start with the Paisley Roots competition. She challenged us to make SOMETHING inspired my the "Shake it Off" video by Taylor Swift using a pattern from one of the sponsors' patterns. She had a bad 2014 and wants to shake it off and I'm with her. EFF YOU 2014! Anyway, I chose the cheerleader look as my inspiration. It's peppy and fun and YES! Perfect for shaking things off...like this awful cold I have. I look like a damn fool in the following picture. I'm "dancing". God help us all.
Along with the color scheme, I decided to pleat my skirt to mimic the pleats in the cheer uniform and chose some colorblocking to bring it all together. The dress pattern I used was the Angie by SisBoom- More on that below. The cardigan was made from Simplicity 2125. No, Simplicity is not a sponsor, but I made it anyway since cardis are more like and accessory. (Yes I definitely look sick in this picture. And my head is exceptionally round. I blame the tripod...it can't argue back).
My dress is sooooo comfy. I used interlock knit because I realized that nearly ALL of my store bought stuff is knit. If I'm BUYING knit clothing, I should be sewing it. The problem I faced was dealing with knit bias binding. LORD NO. So I took the construction technique from the SisBoom Tortola and made a woven neck/arm facing to limit stretchy wonkiness and keep is nice and sturdy. I Win!
Since this was a knock-off look, I clearly took inspiration from somewhere...here's where:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/151715081173501165/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/151715081173495164/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/151715081173499902/
Anyway, there you have my "It Off" looks. PLEASE go make your own and enter them! If for nothing else than motivation and Sew-jo creation.
-Crystal-
This is gorgeous! You always look smashing, cold and all. I had originally thought I did not have anything suitable for Knock it Off but you have broadened my horizons and I'm going to take another look. Good idea on the woven facings too! I do woven with knit bindings often but it would have never occurred to me to try the other way.
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