Friday, January 21, 2011

November 15th: A lumberjack PJ party


Dress: Simplicity 2443


Flannel shirt:Aerie


Tights:Hot Sox


 Boots:Crocs  


   Belt:  Forever 21


I was in high school during the grunge era, and I thought, I had seen how much Plaid flannel than I ever wanted to see in my life.  Yesterday I was buying at TJ maax tights (you have some large patterned tights right now), when I found this Plaid Pajama top at distance.For $5 I thought I could make it work as regular top and I was right!I was going to try it as a tunic, but it's not quite long enough - and it really fits my hips either, so it is best unbuttoned (as above) or hidden (so I can make undone the last button.)I more casual look rolled sleeves a high, to him.


To my surprise, I like this look!Ruffles do it differently than the plaid of my youth and the Green is my absolute favorite color (I had dyed my hair this weekend so I colors really with the Red go wearing m, while it is light.)My husband is a few years older than me what really liked him college age during the 90's flannel and he this look at mich.Er suggested I needed some Doc Martens, but I told him, I who would leave him.


I bought some Buffalo Plaid Poplin from fabric.com, and I plan to use it, similar to a tunic this (minus ruffles but with a drawstring waist I have both a McCall simplicity pattern that would fit.)The dress I wear above which is much more versatile than I thought - it works as follows, and I also think it with a blouse under as need a jumper to tragen.Ich to the hem resew - it came loose, the last time, I washed the dress.


So I'm Plaid train definitely back on that and you should many Plaid expect a great projects and outfits this winter!



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