My Slow Fashion Diary ~ A Floral Upgrade to Ill-fitting Clothes

There are a few items of clothing that were in need of repair. A pair of corduroy pants that were too big and a skirt that was wide and long.

And while I could have simply hemmed and taken in with an invisible mend I decided to include a decorative border from my recent acquisition of ribbons from a very sentimental source.

Most mends must be done by hand. They just don't fit on the sewing machine! Or barely. So what I could sew with the machine I did and the rest I stitched with needle, thread, and handiwork.

Then there was the skirt. Like much office wear, this skirt is knee length and meant for the professional lady.

This skirt is a hand me down from my mom but, as I work from home and don't have any desire to appear professional, I raised the hem line several inches and took the skirt in just a bit too.

After trimming off the excess fabric I and folding it over to create a neat hem I decided to also add a decorative ribbon. My inner biker chick chose the rose pattern trim. Really the trim isn't necessary in any of this and rather just decoration.

And then, I wonder, what is fashion but decoration that sparks joy and inspires happiness?

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La moda la hacemos a gusto de cada uno, unas simple otras no, pero siempre vestidas con mucha comodidad, muy buen trabajo, feliz día.

Wow what a good craftsman

Fashion truly sparks joy.

Well done.

thanks so much!

You're welcome. 🙂

Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn. :)

I love how you've approached these adjustment jobs dear friend - I adore a decorative edging! 🤗🥳🥰

Amazing! 😊