Showing posts with label Asymmetrical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asymmetrical. Show all posts

11.23.2016

Finished - Blue Fringe Top



I'm a big believer in the idea of having multiples when you find a piece of clothing you really like. When I made this orange top, I fell in love right away and barely took it off. Considering orange isn't exactly the most wearable colour it actually says a lot more about how much I really loved the top. When I bought this blue fabric I was more than excited to be able to make another version of the top in my favourite colour.


I'm still in love with the texture and asymmetry of this top but I did make a slight alteration from the previous version. In the new version I made less of a difference in the hems so that the proportions work a bit better. I love having another version of my asymmetric fringe top and it's great that I've been able to improve it a bit. 

1.31.2014

Quick Look - Asymmetrical Skirt


I realized I put my new skirt up on the blog without showing what it looks like on. Here it is dressed up and down to see how it looks both ways. 

1.26.2014

Diy Asymmetrical Faux Leather Skirt


It case it wasn't obvious till now, my favourite colour is definitely blue. So when I saw this blue faux leather fabric was on sale for $3 a metre, it took me all of a second to decide to buy it. I figured the classy idea was to make a bright blue pencil skirt. To make it interesting though, I decided an asymetrical wrap skirt that hits right above the knee would be best. With the added cost of the concealed side zipper, this skirt ends up costing me less than $3. I've already started making a small purse with the rest of the fabric, but that isn't finished yet. I'll get a picture up soon on the blog to show you how it looks.   

8.22.2013

Diy Asymmetrical Dress


I recently made a fairly simple asymmetrical dress that can be worn multiple ways. 

8.11.2013

Diy Asymmetrical Wrap Skirt


I really wanted an asymmetrical skirt for my wardrobe and I thought the easiest/fastest way to do that was with a wrap skirt. 


Really like how it looks on.