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Staysfit replied 10 years ago
Well, I think it looks great! I wish I knew how to sew, what a great skill! You obviously know a lot about how to pick things that look good on yourself and how to fit them and style them well. I love how your bag pulls everything together. I also love that the texture of the linen adds to the beauty of the outfit. The belt, and partial tuck is also nice. The Naot shoes, which I cannot see, are probably comfortable. I think comfort adds to ones ability to exude confidence and I can certainly see that shine through in your photographs! Love them!
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Windchime replied 10 years ago
You look great! I just love the fabric and shape of your top with the linen trousers. Way to faux tuck, too. As Staysfit observed, your bag pulls everything together beautifully. Inspiring use of several neutrals!
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Peri replied 10 years ago
I meant to ask you earlier about those linen pants...I had considered ordering them at the beginning of summer and never did. Something about putting stretch in linen made me think it would "hot things up". Do you find them as cool and breathable as regular linen? I remember you are in a much cooler climate than I am...do you think they would be thin enough for the heat?
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avicennia replied 10 years ago
Wow! I'm also curious to know how the stretchy linen works. I would have been hesitatant to buy them.
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abc replied 10 years ago
Really your handmade clothes are the coolest I have ever seen. You should go on project runway!!
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Jaime replied 10 years ago
Great top! You look super long and lean in those trousers too.
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replied 10 years ago
Agreed. Pretty great all -around. Love the fabric in your top. That darn MBM label again.
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Firecracker (Sharan) replied 10 years ago
Thank you, Windchime and Staysfit! You are right, the Naots are super comfortable. I considered other shoes, but these won out for a long, warm day on my feet.
Peri and avicennia, I would say that in comfort and coolness they are note quite as cool as 100% linen. They are a medium-weight fabric, in a twill weave. They feel closer to tencel than to linen. They don't feel stretchy, but they also don't bag out as much as 100% linen does. That may be due to the lycra.
Thanks, abc and shevia!
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unfrumped replied 10 years ago
Awesome, fact!
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krishnidoux replied 10 years ago
Fabulous! And you wear it so well too! Unique top, perfect handbag. 10/10!
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Angie_T replied 10 years ago
I love your look! Wonderful top. I may have to take up sewing again!
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missvee replied 10 years ago
Another super flattering outfit. For a change, you could try a dark belt to pick up the dark band on the sleeve of the top.
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Karie replied 10 years ago
Gorgeous outfit! That top looks cool and comfy.
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Angie replied 10 years ago
Killer to the power of Killer xo
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Alana in Canada replied 10 years ago
So cool and fashionable, too. I really love your style. The purse is a gorgeous touch.
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LAR101 replied 10 years ago
Love this outfit. And the PPP makes you look so tall.
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kellygirl replied 10 years ago
Super gorgeous and effortlessly chic! You look SO awesome in neutrals! Loved yesterday's skirt too but didn't get around to commenting. I think it was totally worth it (in terms of fabric cost) since you got the color you wanted and the enjoyment out of the process! Sewing, like knitting, is kind of an expensive hobby but we do it because we enjoy it, right! I think you linen skirt was a bargain!
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Firecracker (Sharan) replied 10 years ago
Thank you, LisaP, unfrumped, and krishnidoux! Lisa, I had to have this fabric when I saw it. I made a tank top out of it and had enough left over to make this top, a year or so later.
AngieT, you should give it a go. I like sewing styles that are less fitted, so they go together quickly and easily. And knits are very forgiving to sew.
missvee, great idea! If I had a navy belt. . . hmm, wardrobe hole? I could wear another dark color, though.
Karie, thanks! Yes, it's a very comfy top.
Angie, thank you! I'll try to keep my head from swelling too much. :)
Thank you, Alana. My impulse is to match bag to shoes, and then I realized I could coordinate with the top instead.
Thanks, LAR101--I think you mean PPL! LOL! (acronym city here on YLF!)
Kellygirl, you are so right. We just have to look at it as a pastime. I don't even think of my fabric purchasing as part of my wardrobe spending. They are two separate entities in my mind.
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Vicki replied 10 years ago
You made this top? I love it paired with your linens and the graphic nature of it is divine. Linen rocks, doesn't it, for cool and comfortable!
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replied 10 years ago
I love your self sewn top. The fabric is fab! And your legs look a mile long in those trousers. I really like the silhouette of boxy tee and and wider trousers. You wear it well and look great.
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Lyn D. replied 10 years ago
You made the top? How Fab- and I love the length of your pant!
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Sarah A replied 10 years ago
Amazing! I adore this the linear pattern of the tops fabric is so nice with the drape if the cut. Is the top pattern commercially available? I have a woven rayon top in a similar shape that is starting to pill :( I love your combinations of store bought and hand crafted beauties! Fantastic :)
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SarahTheWhite replied 10 years ago
You look gorgeous in this outfit, and the fit of the pants is amazing on you. And of course I always love the things that you sew and this top is no exception!
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Firecracker (Sharan) replied 10 years ago
Thank you, Vicki. Yes, I am really enjoying linen on these warmer days!
Diane G, Lyn D., and SarahtheWhite, thanks for your nice comments!
Sarah A, thanks! Yes, the top is the Eureka Top pattern from Sewing Workshop.
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Asingh replied 10 years ago
Love thelinen pants, Firecracker, and the outfit looks great!