Phew! Outfit 1 is done and I’m super pleased with how it turned out. Cambridge provided the perfect backdrop for the photos – we wandered through some of the colleges and I felt like I’d just leapt out of a wartime spy film :)
Shall we have a quick run through of the pieces?
My cardigan is the very lovely pattern Audrey in Unst and I am totally thrilled with how it turned out. The yarn is a delicious blend of hand-dyed baby alpaca, silk and cashmere and it is surprisingly warm :) It’s finished with pretty wee shell buttons.
The beret is a vogue pattern sensibly named #13 Lace Beret and I adore the lace pattern and the teal blue alpaca/wool fuzzy yarn.
My dress is the Washi dress pattern in cotton Liberty print that I don’t think is available any more. I picked mine up on Ebay. It was just too chilly to show my dress off properly, but I’m making a tunic version too (can’t resist) so I’ll show you that one in more detail soon. My Liberty Washi has capped sleeves, pockets and a keyhole neckline.
My stole is faux fur and I based it on my grandmother’s real one :) It’s lined with a silky paisley fabric and fastens at the neck by slipping one end through a loop on the underside of the other end.
(‘scuse the legs. Mr Myrtle said it was “great action”. The tights are from H&M.)
My ring and my earrings are glass. I’ve never tried making anything with glass before and I loved it. A couple of friends showed me what to do, then fired my little chunks in their little glass kiln. Alison helped me turn the caramel & cream chunks into earrings by shaping and hammering some stirling silver wire into earring hooks. Aren’t they gorgeous!
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