Tuesday, August 31, 2010

etsy sale! five days of 50 percent off!

1950's yellow rose blousevintage navy polka dot dress
mid century american optical eyeglasses
handmade cream lace bow
vintage high waisted stripe shorts
vintage tea party floral dressvintage black lace top
vintage floral cotton overallsvintage high waist lee denim shorts

Moving sale! It's time for me to clear the store of some vintage to make way for our East Nashville move in September, as well as make some room in the shop for a Blooming Leopold Lookbook I have planned for you all, coming this fall!

So.. I'm doing something a little crazy. Absolutely everything in the shop is 50% off! Hurry, the sale ends Saturday, September 4th!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

sewing saturday! reconstructing a vintage lace dress

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This weekend, I desperately needed a dress for a friend's wedding (still sticking to my no new clothing rule for the summer), so I decided to dig into a pile of uncompleted projects and see what I came up with. This vintage green lace dress was what I found, a piece that was falling apart when a lovely lady gave it to me a month or so ago. She doesn't sew but didn't want to toss the ripped dress away, so she thought I may be able to reconstruct it a little and give it a new life. And this is what I came up with!

This is what the dress originally looked like..

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What you need for the project - a pair of sharp sewing scissors, measuring tape, and a sewing machine with matching thread. Optional - pinking shears, a proper seam ripper.

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First thing, I measured the dress to see what alterations I would have to make. Then, I cut the ripped lace sleeves and neckline off of the dress, leaving enough lace to sew over the top of the bodice as well as leaving the lace neckline edges (in order to make into a strap later).

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Afterwards, I sewed the lace to the top edges of the bodice. I then trimmed the skirt to the desired length.

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The next step was to adjust the waist and bust of the dress. Since the bodice zipped up the side and I was too lazy to remove the zipper and sew it back in again, I had to find another way to take the dress in rather than at the sides. There were two seams at the back of the bodice on the lace, so I decided to cut down the seams in the back and take it in that way. I sewed the back seams together about two inches in, then tapered off when I had hit the bottom of the waist to give a darted, almost flared look at the skirt.

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I trimmed the seams and leftover lace, pressed the seams flat, and cut the strap in two and knotted the ends. I then finished the hems of the skirt and lace overlay.

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That's all! What do you guys think?

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I wore this dress to my friend's wedding yesterday and loved it. One problem - the leftover lace edge I used as a strap is not at all durable, so I'll have to add a different one later on.. maybe craft one from the leftover skirt fabric and lace? Another option is to forget straps and add boning to the bodice. Not that I know how to add boning, but it'd be fun to try.

Next week's Sewing Saturday will be all about striped overalls.. and tomorrow marks the beginning of a shop sale!

Friday, August 27, 2010

farmer's market




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Tri Blend Tank - American Apparel
Vintage Pleated Trousers - Thrifted
Sunset Wood Sandals - Madewell
Brown Skinny Belt - Forever21

Since Neil and I are moving to East Nashville in just two weeks, we've been making quick good bye visits to all of our local haunts in the Green Hills area. One of our favorite spots has got to be a farmer's market located on Glen Echo road, just a mile from our (soon to be old!) place. We made a stop there yesterday to pick up some fresh goodness - squash, corn on the cob, and yellow tomatoes to fix on the grill.

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I've been looking for ways to transition slowly into the autumn with my outfits lately, and these trousers are perfect for the end of season weather. The weather in Nashville has been insanely lovely recently (it was actually kind of chilly last night when we took Bloom for a walk!), and it all serves as a reminder that we're about to have changing leaves and pumpkins and an excuse to watch Rocky Horror Picture Show and the Nightmare Before Christmas. I know I'll be following in a million other footsteps with this statement, but I'm going to say it anyway.. I can't wait for fall.

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Happy weekend! I'm in Panera waiting for my American Apparel shift to start, then I'll be heading home to do some crazy work on an old lace dress for our friend's Illinois wedding tomorrow. Any awesome weekend plans?

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

soft light

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I can't sleep, so I'm eating animal crackers and posting twelve hours early.

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cobwebs
russian nesting dolls
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roses

These are some photos I took around the house today.. what do you think? I was messing around with the shutter speed and trying to figure out how to change the lighting and softness without doing any photo editing. I've been playing around with the ghosting effect.. well, some form of it.. and using it to give the photos a filmy, hazy look. I like how they almost look faded from age.

Hope you are all well rested, wherever you are. It's nice to know that some of you are awake right now too, even if that means you're an ocean or two away.