I am thrilled to have my Hawthorne in the final 20 for voting on. Please head over to Coletterie to vote on your favourites. You get to pick five, and it's not easy, all 20 are gorgeous.
I love mine (obviously!), it's my go to summer dress, so comfy and pretty. I'm going to make the peplum blouse and the long sleeve version just as soon as I get some time.
Don't forget to also visit the Colette Patterns flickr group to see even more gorgeous Hawthornes. I've loved keeping up with everyones makes and seeing all the different versions.
I spotted the fabric first of all, and hoped it would be a Horrocks style day dress (I'm optimistic!), or a dress like my lovely pink vintage M&S dress.
I was quite dissapointed when I pulled it out and it was an overall, at least it wasn't nylon, but an overall nonetheless.
I bought it because I loved the fabric and I thought maybe I could wear an overall around the house, or use the fabric at least.
I've had it hung up next to my sewing machine since then, so I could ponder on it. I tried it on, but it really wasn't me, and I didn't want to get it covered in paint and play doh anyway.
I thought maybe I could pop in a few darts, a belt, shorter sleeves and make it into a cute dress/tunic, but nah that wasn't going to work with the yoke placement on my figure.
Yesterday I decided to make it into a skirt.
I chopped it off below the armhole. This gave me a fat tube with button fastening down the front.
I played about with darts at the front and back, but the back darts just wouldn't sit right. Truth be told, I've gained weight, more than I want to admit on my blog, but the past couple of months I've been comfort eating again, and as usual almost all the weight has gone on my tummy. I get really fed up trying to fit skirts on myself when I'm this size, and am really concious with a front button fastening that if I fit too closely, any daily bloating will start to pull the fastenings pretty quickly.
After lots of unpicking I decided to stick with the front darts, but simply have a single box pleat in the back to pull in the extra fabric.
I'm not sure this really works, but it's good to play and see by trying.
Yesterday I needed to sew, and I needed to finish something wearable, even if eventually I don't love it.
I used fabric from the sleeves to make a waistband, and the buttons from the cuffs and yoke to close the large gaps between the original buttons and one on the waistband.
I think, if I'm being kind, I'd call this skirt "quirky". The pocket placement has ended up very low because of where it was on the overall to begin with.
Today I wore my quirky skirt with a hastily bought lace blouse which I'm not convinced suits me and my more ample than usual because I've gained weight bossom, my lovely blue clogs and a cropped cardy.
Woody, four of the children and me went off to explore a local chapel, not realising today was the Well Dressing Festival.
(There were fields and rain so I had to change into my wellies, which Eden decided was perfect for a festival anyway.)