Taking my silk trousers to the mountain rivers, or upcycling my grandmas silk dress part II

I did it and I love it!

This time last week I was all wondering how I would dress up if everything was possible. Concluding that it would be silk and cashmere, but that in order to make this vision reality, I was missing silk trousers in my garments.

Therefore, I made myself some silk trousers. Getting one step closer to my perfect set up wardrobe.

In fact, I upcycled the trousers out of a silk two-piece I got from my grandma, consisting of a long skirt and a blouse.

Now I am here, the skirt is no longer what it was. And I cannot think of some trousers I would rather wear than those ones.

But let me start at the beginning.

In order to complete the project, resuming where I had left you last week, I had to:

…add pleats

…unpick them and redo them, multiple times, around the waist

…because the waist is supposed to be bigger than your actual body, but not too big, and not too small eighther.

…in the end I figured it out simply by trying often enough.

…then I made some pockets, from offcuts. I had actually a lot of offcuts left from the skirt, so for once I wasn’t working on the millimeters, afraid I wouldn’t have enough fabric left.

…the example for the pockets I looked up in one of my previous projects from this summer. The red dungarees, that where my overall inspiration for the pattern and the cut of those silk trousers.

That made me realize, how sewing gets easier in a way, with all this practice. Now I sometimes just know what to do, because I have already done it before. I don’t have to invent everything new each time.

…sewing on the pockets was a bit tricky.

…then I cut a waistband

...which I sewed on, obviously

…and then fitted some elastic in the waist-band-tube, I just had created.

When I first tried on the finished trousers, I was quite disappointed. Had my imagination been more glorious than the outcome, once more?
Had staying up late, sacrificing hours of my sleep, been for nothing?

That was my first impression. But it was late, I was tired. No more unpicking and redoing. I just went to bed, slightly disappointed.

The next day, I wore the trousers nevertheless I wasn’t so happy about them.

Somehow, by wearing them, they grew better in my eyes. Until by the end of the day I turned up loving them.

Maybe I just had to get used to them, or simply try them out to in cooperate them in my style?

Now I am obsessed!

Every step I take, the silk fabric is hugging my legs, floating around them. That is so comfortable and soft to the touch. I feel like I am walking through clouds.

Therefore, I thought, that I compared silk with mountain rivers so many times. Why not actually shoot the final outcome in such an environment? A mountain river!

Thank you all for stopping by, it is a pleasure to me, sharing my stories and creations with you!! Have a very lovely week!

PS: Let me know what you think about the outdoor, Fashion-Photos?!:) Since it is quite the first time I do it this way, I am very curious for any thoughts about it!

(all photos are mine, taken by me)



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How often you get attached to the 'new' piece, wearing it obsessed until you get enough of it or dosing?

Outdoors!
Nature to nature.

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Hmm not that often to be honest (I imagine that it would happen every time through the process) but then in the end, at times, the clothes dont turn out exactly how I like them, or I dont find the occasion to wear them as often as I would like to... But when I get attached I some times wear it literally until it falls apart😅

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Occasion?
The last time I complained about having nowhere to wear most of my wardrobe, I was told to dress up and walk around the flat. 😂

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Ha, well yes thats one way😅 ...I also discovered that my everyday life is not always suited to dress up even if I wanted to, like it is super awkward to ride my bike with those silk trousers...

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I love those pants without doubt, this fabric looks so classy!😍
The outdoors photography project by the river is just top and match perfect with your outfit !❤️

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Thank you!!! 💕
Well thats nice to hear, I think I am definitely going to try more outdoor photos:))

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I loved the photos! I am also biased! hahaha
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Thank you!!
well I guess I am going to try some more of that later:) autumn surroundings are awesome, I find..

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Mmmmmmmm - I adore this kind of style, dearest @kesityu.fashion !! I know this feeling, especially making something myself - often with paintings, e.g. - where I have to get used to it.... then love it, yes! It's fascinating, our relationship with new things, eh. Making room energetically for something new, for new intimacy with a clothing item which has such a history and meaning 🙏💐💚

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Yess!!! fits with autumn, making space for new things to come:)🍂
Thank you, Its always really nice to hear your thoughts and ways about things❤️

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I love the photos :)

And that you're expanding and growing your blog and layout by trying new things... 👏

I'd suggest getting an image editing program or app to do some post production work to tweak the brightness and contrast a bit. And colour etc.

But I personally love the moodiness of these... if you did post work on photos it does really make them "pop" and give them that extra edge though :)

GIMP is a free one for desktop and there are tons of free ones for mobile <3

Loving your work as always!

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Hmmm, yes editing, to be honest I am not too familiar with that. I do a little bit, in fact I even have some programs, but I mainly use them for other purposes (like the stamp:)
I guess I could watch some videos about it though:) thats an awesome idea (not as if I already had enough of them..haha) and for sure, working on the photography... I have some things in mind already:))
And Thank you!!❤️ I really appreciate your replys:)

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It's super simple :)

GIMP.

And you only need to use two menu items... levels or brightness and contrast 7 saturation possibly. 👍

But I have a feeling you'll play with it and get really into it somehow ;)

My pleasure! It's why I'm here... to connect and be inspired. <3
 

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