Good morning. I'm off to a moderately slow paced start, sipping away on some delightful tea, and getting caught up with all that occurred on the internet over the weekend.  I'm enjoying a day away from the office in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.. I plan to sew and knit all day. I hope he would have approved; both these activities do have ways of bringing the most unlikely people together, yes?
I'm fully prepared to start work on my Hollyburn skirt. Rachel over at My Messings is hosting a SAL over two weeks, it's just beginning, so there's time for you to play along too if you'd like. Additionally, I've planned out a blouse project to pair with my Hollyburn. 
I'm using an aubergine 100% wool crepe as my primary skirt fabric. I'm going to line my skirt, per my personal preferences. The lining is also purple. Not very exciting, I know. But a purple skirt is already a little bit of a stretch for me, friends. I need to learn how to walk before I'll be doing any running around in wild prints and crazy colors. 
The blouse fabric is considerably edgier. I hadn't intended to buy any fabric when I stopped at Joann's for notions, but this jumped off the shelf and into my arms. It was an end-of-bolt piece. There was 1 1/8 yards left. I bought it and crossed my fingers it'd be enough for a blouse. This Vogue pattern requires 1 1/8 yards. Destiny. Plain and simple. The fabric is difficult to see in my shody photos. It reminds me of a honeycomb and it has all my favorite colors in it: Purples, greens, black, plus a few more. It should be interesting. 
 


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01/21/2013 12:49

That sounds like the perfect day to me! I'll be looking foward to you version of the Hollyburn. It's such a simple skirt, I found it almost boring at first, but now I see versions popping up everywhere, I find it absolutely lovely. It has such a nice flare, and I'm getting really tempted to try i out.

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01/21/2013 12:55

That will make a lovely "ensemble" as we say in French ; very nice colours !

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01/21/2013 16:38

That top is going to be quite ginchy!

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01/21/2013 22:50

Fabric is lovely! Can't wait to see it as a complete outfit!

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01/22/2013 02:11

I love the fabric you chose for the blouse is awesome!

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Chris
01/22/2013 08:23

It will be a lovely set. Can't wait to see your progress. I have to stay away from the fabric at Joann's, otherwise I would buy stuff I will never get around to using! Straight to the buttons for me, no looking anywhere else.

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01/22/2013 08:50

I love the blouse fabric! I can't wait to see your finished garments.

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01/22/2013 17:12

What luck finding such pretty fabric in exactly the required yardage! I can't wait to see how it looks completed. :-)

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01/22/2013 17:28

Oh, I just had the same experience at Joanns. Went in for some notions, came out with two cuts of fabric, in addition to way more little stuff than I meant to buy. That, combined with my new-found obsession with crochet hooks...

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01/23/2013 21:34

A perfect way to spend MLK day!! I can't wait to see that fabric made up - I think they will go together magnificently.

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01/24/2013 09:06

I love your mug, the shape & the color! I love starting my morning drinking out of a favorite mug.

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01/27/2013 04:58

What lovely fabric! The skirt will be beautiful and that print for the blouse is GORGEOUS!

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