You make a Franken-Frock that's what.
I could have made a skirt but I chose to create a Franken-Frock for the following reason.
It's my protest against mass consumption.
The frock may not be everyone's cuppa, but I love it because there's no chance there could be another one around.
I wanted to make something that's obviously handmade, obviously scratched together.
Patchwork on a large scale.
I made do with fabrics in my stash and I've made quite a dent so it's time to start raiding the op shops for more.
The reason for my protest?
I'm absolutely sick to the back teeth of seeing people wearing shitty 3/4 cargo pants, fugly sandals, polo shirts and wind cheaters.
There I said it. I step out the door and I feel like I'm being hit over the back of the head by khaki and griege.
Dear People, Please get your shit together and stop following the fucking herd. It's giving me a headache.
End of tirade.
Pink star necklace - handmade gift from dear KristaLeggings - Black MilkBoots - retail
All of these fabrics are lightweight cottons from op shops, so is the zip.
I used the same pattern as the one I used for the frock in my last post, the pattern is dated 1974.
Gave you a fright with this pic didn't I?
I went into labor two days before he was born and this pic of me looking like an egg cup was taken just as things were starting.
Our tiny West Hampstead flat was full of babies.
So there you go, Franken-Frocks, homebirth, having kittens and growing sons, all in one post.
I hope you're kicking off the week in fine style!
Baci,
Desiree x