This is what you get if you work in fabric retail. The plan to keep all my fabrics in a box beneath my bed didn't quite work out. But I just can't resist a good bargain and if I see how quick some fabrics sell out, I need to purchase them before. So, may I present to you the purchases of , in my defense, four months.
From top to bottom:
- greyish blue twill cotton with some percent of elasthan will become a muslin for a pair of skinny trousers and a skirt
- snakeskin jersey to make a simple skirt, nothing to difficult
- red and blue striped jersey, might become a peplum top similar to the one of Zoe
- white jersey printed with popsicles should become summer jammies consisting of the Colette patterns Sorbetto and the Madeleine bloomers
- grey and light pink striped jersey should become a v-neck t-shirt
- dark blue jersey with some woolen content should become a loose sweater
- mustard yellow jersey, quite thin will become a drapey cardigan
- white, brown, neon yellow striped jersey will become a t-shirt or top
- cotton twill with elasthan printed with flowers should become a pair of skinny trousers
- shiny jersey, the shine comes from a coating with some kind of silver paint, very cool, will become a loose sweater
Edit: In inserted some links to the fabrics that are still on stock as of today (07-10)
Oh I know what you mean. I always end up buying extra fabrics that was not originally on my list. I just can't pass up a good sale. That shiny jersey you have up there looks beautiful! Now I think you gave me an idea. Off to the fabric store I go. I have fabric envy...
AntwortenLöschenOh and by the way, congratulations on finishing your studies! Woooo Hoooooo!!!