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    October 31, 2007

    The story of the reworked thrifted denim skirt.

    Crochetdoily

    I can't remember which I found first, the crochet doily's, or the skirt. But remember, this was my recent thrift trip in San Diego a few weeks ago. I had dropped Scott off at work in Rancho Bernardo, and with my handy printout from The Thrift Shopper, spent the day hitting almost every thrift in Rancho Bernardo, Poway & Escondido.

    Before

    I found the skirt at The Salvation Army in Poway - it's made by Halogen (a Nordstrom brand) and it only cost $3.50. The doily's were found at another thrift in two batches - one for $1.00 and the other was $1.25.

    Pinneddoily

    After a good soak in Retro Clean (and a good wash for the skirt), I decided to sew the doily's onto the skirt in some random pattern. The doily's are in various sizes, and some are white, while some are ecru. This didn't matter to me; in fact, for me, it added to the charm.

    I used embroidery floss to sew them onto the skirt, mainly because it was heavy, and also because the color blended in - and knowing the kind of hand sewer I am, I knew this would work.

    Doily

    I only used a hoop on a couple of them because they were a little floppy and wouldn't stay flat. As you can also see, some of them were broken in areas. I just continued the line with embroidery. You can't tell...

    Doily2

    unless you look very carefully.

    Doily3

    It was a good project for me last week, while I was too worried about the fires to concentrate on anything else. And it was almost fitting that this project originated in the very area that we were all so worried about.

    Candy

    Candy was worried too. Sweet girl.

    Finished1

    This was a super easy refashion project, anyone could do it! You don't have to use vintage doily's either - I think Michael's and Joann's both carry bulk doily's of different sizes. How funky cute would this be if I had dyed them up before sewing them on? (oooohhh, another project?!) I think the possibilities are endless.

    Cardigan1

    When I finished the skirt, I brainstormed the entire outfit (because I'm wacked like that). I decided to refashion another boring cardigan, just not as drastically (who has time for these things?!). I took a brown Lands' End cardigan, and just changed out the boring grey buttons to some bright white vintage mother-of-pearl buttons I had. Simple Simon.

    Cardigan3

    And the shoes. Oh, the shoes. I've been lusting after a pair of brown Mary Janes for a couple of months. I originally saw these, and while I loved the style, was not sure about the red. So I went with these. As soon as I saw them in person, I realized what a grave mistake I had made. They were almost as boring as the Lands' End cardigan - pre-refashion. It was this photo that turned me around. I *heart* Zappos. Free overnight delivery soothes the instant gratification soul. {do you see the whipstitch detail????!!!!}

    Shoes

    My life is complete.

    Finished

    Happy Halloween! I'm hoping to meet my mister for lunch later! Damn...he has a meeting. :( Oh well - I'm still going out to lunch!

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    Great skirt and great shoes! I love mary janes, are they comfy?

    you are so precious! i love the doilies on the skirt...and those shoes are fab. have a great day!

    You couldn't be cuter if you tried!

    Brilliant! And the dog is so cute with her paws crossed like she is so proper!

    Lisa

    could you BE any cuter in this outfit???!!! Oh how i love it! i have started using doilies in my own creations lately. the history of the vintage ones...thinking of someone's grandmother/great-grandmother creating them...i just love that.

    hope you have a great lunch out! i think i might take a break and do the same thing myself...

    What a cute skirt, such a creative idea!
    The shoes are to die for.

    Love Love Love the skirt. And the shoes too! You inspire me to make a little more effort with my outfits. Loungepants Begone!

    I love what you did with your skirt!! Awesome. I would have never thought of that.

    You look darling! The outfit is very tied together. I bet you enjoyed your lunch.

    ~elaine~

    LOVE the skirt also love the shoes so very cute I will have to hit some of the sally's (salvation army)in my area to get this look

    LOVE those shoes!

    love the shoes. love the skirt. you definitely have it going on, carrie!

    Those are just the best shoes ever!

    I go to that Poway Salvation Army every week. I have actually purchased Halogen denim skirts there too :)
    My son goes to preschool in Poway, I do my thrift shopping while he is at school. BTW very cute skirt love the button one too.
    Jennifer

    I really love that!

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