Phew! Outfit 1 is done and I'm super pleased with how it turned out. Cambridge provided the perfect backdrop for the photos - we wandered through some of the colleges and I felt like I'd just leapt out of a wartime spy film :)
Shall we have a quick run through of the pieces?
My cardigan is the very lovely pattern Audrey in Unst and I am totally thrilled with how it turned out. The yarn is a delicious blend of hand-dyed baby alpaca, silk and cashmere and it is surprisingly warm :) It's finished with pretty wee shell buttons.
The beret is a vogue pattern sensibly named #13 Lace Beret and I adore the lace pattern and the teal blue alpaca/wool fuzzy yarn.
My dress is the Washi dress pattern in cotton Liberty print that I don't think is available any more. I picked mine up on Ebay. It was just too chilly to show my dress off properly, but I'm making a tunic version too (can't resist) so I'll show you that one in more detail soon. My Liberty Washi has capped sleeves, pockets and a keyhole neckline.
My stole is faux fur and I based it on my grandmother's real one :) It's lined with a silky paisley fabric and fastens at the neck by slipping one end through a loop on the underside of the other end.
('scuse the legs. Mr Myrtle said it was "great action". The tights are from H&M.)
My ring and my earrings are glass. I've never tried making anything with glass before and I loved it. A couple of friends showed me what to do, then fired my little chunks in their little glass kiln. Alison helped me turn the caramel & cream chunks into earrings by shaping and hammering some stirling silver wire into earring hooks. Aren't they gorgeous!

So there you have it! Outfit 1 is officially in use. I'd put off wearing any individual items until I'd taken the photos and now, looking at it all together, I'm slightly stunned I managed to get it all done. Although it took a while for the look to evolve, once I figured it out, it flowed pretty well. I loved working on a whole outfit - it gave me a great focus and I'm so glad I decided to make the jewellery too because it was so much fun trying something new on a small scale.
You'll be pleased to hear that Outfit 2 is underway. It's totally different and I'll pop back to give you a run down of my plans soon. All I can say at this stage is, I've discovered Malabrigo.
(If you're interested, the photos were shot in Clare College, Cambridge. The rather majestic gothic building behind me in some photos is King's College Chapel. Everybody in Cambridge cycles, so there are bikes everywhere. And yes, most of the tourists about had umbrellas. It wasn't really raining, just English drizzle.)











Totally Stunning! WOW! I am so impressed that you did all that too - and the jewellery! I don't know where to start, I love it all! Can't WAIT to see what you have planned for this month!
ReplyDeleteI love that outfit! Well done and really looking forward to your next outfit.
ReplyDeletebeautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What an excellent challenge to set yourself, pulled off excellently!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Everything goes just perfectly, what a great look. You have done a great job, and Hubby did a fine job using the camera for you as well. Great team.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to follow along on your next plans.
Amazing, you should be very proud of your achievements. Great backdrop we have in Cambridge
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous outfit. The colours coordinate beautiful - I assume that was the idea! - but each of the pieces will look great paired with other items too.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed at your bravery going coat-less in Cambridge, in Hertfordshire its been way too cold to even think about stepping outside without a coat!
GREAT job! Every piece looks beautifully coordinated together!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVELY!!!! WOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it. You'll get so much wear out of the cardi - it will go with everything, great colour. And the dress, the dress, the dress! You are SO clever :-) Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm so impressed. Everything down to the jewelery. I have to confess to magpieing your idea but at the moment I'm going for just a skirt and cardigan and/or scarf. I have the fabric and patterns, just need the time to make them, what do you think? http://judiknitsandsews.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/creating-wardrobe.html
ReplyDeleteFor the future I have the Washi Dress pattern but am a bit scared of the shirring on the back.
Ooooh, I'm in love with every single piece! Well done, you! You look so winsome :-)
ReplyDeleteIs a knitgasm a thing? Lets just say that hat is really really beautiful. Beautiful outfit - consider me inspired.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your outfit. It suits you perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI live in Cambridge, too, and I agree that the colleges are perfect for photographs!
You look absolutely wonderful and what a huge sense of achievement you must feel to have completed this outfit [Number 1] and to finally be wearing ALL the items together. The jewellery is perfect and your tights just put the icing on the cake :)There isn't one piece I don't like or is wrong and they are all beautifully crafted as well. Congratulations indeed you very clever Kiwi you!!! Do you ever need to pinch yourself when there you are in front of those really magnificent historic buildings providing you and your garments such an exceptional backdrop for your photos........ We simply don't have buildings approaching these ages here in New Zealand as we are still such a young country in terms of civilisation and buildings. Certainly even our oldest ones here in Canterbury are tragically disappearing daily as a result of the earthquakes and it is such a heartbreak to see our increasingly empty city centre. Therefore Libby, it does my heart good to see you looking absolutely so wonderful in front of that magnificent King's College Chapel. Hugs Margot
ReplyDeleteOh my!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wowsa! You look HOT m'dear! Great job! I loved seeing this! So fabulous! I love the whole look!!! Meow!!!!
ReplyDeleteSmoking hot!!
ReplyDeleteWow, so beautiful! I loved the explanations of each part of the outfit.
ReplyDeletewow, awesome!! I can't believe you made the whole outfit!! love the pictures
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos for such a lovely outfit. It's such a feet that you made every aspect! I absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't believe you made all those pieces!?! You are so talented!
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Amazing, you look fantastic!
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Natalie
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Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove the cardigan and your dress!
I am so jealous of you as you can sew your own clothes...
Wow your outfit is Fabulous!! Very inspiring, cant wait to see more of your collection as it evolves :-)
ReplyDeleteooh that outfit is perfect for you, I love the dress it's super cute and the cardigan is just gorgeous!! Have a creative wednesday xx
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to pick my jaw up off the floor -- this outfit is absolutely stunning! Every element is gorgeous. (visiting from Sew Much Ado and now your newest follower!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Well matched, well executed, and the tam just links everything!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous - this is a wonderful idea and you have done it so beautifully! I'm off to check out that cardi pattern - looks fab!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'm so impressed! I sew, knit, and make jewelry, so maybe this is something I could tackle. Thank you for the inspiration! -- Kathy at http://www.needleandspade.com
ReplyDeleteLove the little pops of teal throughout the outfit. The cardigan is lovely and with that mix of fibers it must be a dream to wear. Oh, and the architectural backdrop is pretty awesome too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great outfit. Its super cute and so fashion forward. =)
ReplyDeleteHooray! what a fab outfit, the cardigan, the beret oh the beret, what a fabulous knit, it is all gorgeous, I want to try this too. I am going to start planing, mine might be more like one outfit a year though. - Annie
ReplyDeletelove the hat love the sweater and simple adore the photo shoot! Great projects and what a lovely outfit :)
ReplyDeleteYour outfit is fantastic! I can't wait to see what you put together next time:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful outfit with a perfect backdrop.
ReplyDeleteNina x
I am so in love with this outfit!
ReplyDeleteMake me one?!
Well!!!!! How lovely to see you over at mine! Thank you so much for your kind comment! I love your outfit! You are a clever girl! I'm just off to check out your archives. Lots of love, Amanda xxxx
ReplyDeleteLovely outfit! I have just come across your blog via Ravelry - will be following you from now on! (By the way, your link from the Shetland Trader group to your blog doesn't work.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous ensemble! Cool project, too. I'm visiting via Yarn Along.
ReplyDeleteYou are fantastic! Your outfit is fabulous! I love every bit of it - right down to Cambridge in the background.
ReplyDeletewow! This is such a great outfit! So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYou did it!! And the outfit looks fabulous. Yeh! Love the photo location. Just perfect and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic Libby, I've been waiting to see all the items together and it all just fits perfectly! You and a few other enablers have encouraged me to start sewing again, so can't wait to get going :)
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! The outfit, the craftsmanship, the setting, and the model! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness gracious, this is incredible, you are amazing. i'm truly inspired. love your entire outfit! that is a lot of handmade hours :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous outfit - it all works perfectly together. I LOVE the earrings
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful! So inspired by all you've shared here. (time to break out that sewing machine)
ReplyDeleteLove this outfit :D And you look marvellous!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH! You are too cute! What a successful and beautiful photoshoot. You were total modelesque!
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