There's quite a bit of chaos in the beginning. First we select a a handful of second-hand clothing that make-up a "story." This month we are playing with the theme of "Garden Party." We might come up with a basic idea of simple cotton dresses with floral prints, and select ones that seem to compliment each other. No scrap is wasted, as we collect them and save them for re-use. Often times, you may find the material snipped off of one dress on the hem another. Instructions are written out and attached to the item. They are then taken to the sewing studio and re-worked:
Like our flower arrangements, we like to keep it fresh and simple. We rescue quality clothing from second-hand sources, clean & mend as needed, and update the piece to be relevant, not just for the present season, but for many years to come. We like classic yet quirky prints & well-designed cuts. And voila!
An old cotton patchwork slip-dress from the '90's turns into a refreshing remake complete with a vintage butterfly print petticoat under hem (made from fabric scraps) and is the perfect ensemble to wear while thrift shopping in Modesto!
Now Wearing:
- Blue/multi-print cotton slip dress, the Citizen Rosebud
- Navy tights, Target
- J. Crew Oatmeal wool cardigan, thrifted (Thrift Town)
- Vintage red leather shoulder bag, thrifted (Salvation Army)
- Black leather Dansko clogs, Violet Folklore
Looks like a lot of work, but still, I am very jealous of the work you get to do :o)
ReplyDeletethanks for the sweet comment! i really appreciate it. it's always nice to have a new reader <3
ReplyDeletei love your dress! and the rest of the combo is fab <3
i wish i had such an exciting work! you look fantastic, bella!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I wish for all of you to do work you love as well. xo.
ReplyDeletewow ! such skills hun! i love the final outcome!
ReplyDeletexo tobes keep in touch
i love all your little notes pinned to the clothing...such a good idea! I have a stack of clothes to fix almost as high as my ceiling. Crafty Chicks are the best kind!
ReplyDeletexoxo, Jessie
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