I finally got around to photographing my little winter projects: I knitted this neckwarmer in um, November. It was supposed to be a scarf but I did too many stitches and it was going to take forever so I changed it into this:
And I had that old Miu Miu coat re-lined in the Morning Glory Slate fabric (ahem, that no one liked!)
I remember my grandmother telling me that during the war she made herself a skirt suit out of my grandpa's old overcoat. Things aren't quite that bad yet, but I do enjoy taking stuff apart and making it into something else.
Now I'm onto spring projects, my thriftyness knows no bounds. I'm starting with taking details off tops that have got damaged/gone bobbly and putting them onto plain t-shirts for the summer. Comme ca:
My other top thrifty tip is to buy flowers once a week. You have something beautiful to look at and you don't feel that you're going without. And you're only spending four or five pounds. Of course in the summer you can just steal flowers out of people's front gardens. (joking)
5 comments:
heheheeh you are my hero! and wow what great stuff...note to self: must learn how to sew! ;)
but everything's lovely...just do put a bit of money aside of the big bad tax man...
delphine
My solution for a few years was to wear a uniform. 5 of the same outfit, 2 of the same shoes, 2 of the same coats. It was creepy or superhero like, take your pick. But I began to be known by it. People would end saying, "I'm sure I've seen that person in".
I think your approach is better. Clever of you to save those bits. But requires planning and some skills...
BB
Are you really joking, though? I'm definitely an occasional garden night picker/flower klepto. (As terrible as that may seem!) ;)
Wow, I envy your sewing skills! I save bits of things like that (not to mention buying fabric remnants), but never seem to get around to using them...
My 7 year old son is just learning to sew, so maybe there's hope!
thewing: I got caught picking a daffodil (in full daylight) from someone's garden when I was about 8 and have never been the same since...
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