I cannot believe that, so far, I have not only survived my first year of my “RTW Fast”, but have also enjoyed finding the holes in my wardrobe and filling them up. I am even considering doing the RTW Fast again next year! 🙂
But then again, I was never a keen clothes shopper. I am always the strange lady who wanders into a clothing store, picks at garments and then says “I could probably make this … maybe for less money, and maybe even better!” If I only had the time to sew it all! Does anyone else out there think the same?
Now that the year is finishing up though, I am considering rewarding myself. The month of November is a special month for me, being my Blogversary month (2 fun-filled years – Thank you!) and my Birthday month (never mind the # of years!) – it seems like a good month to reward myself for not clothes shopping.
And… My Reward, I have decided, will be a designer outfit. Like many, I take my inspiration for my sewing projects from what I see – certainly other sewing or fashion bloggers, the pattern companies (Big 4 and the Indies), RTW stores, Fashion Designers, the Runway … Even Pretty Grievances gives me ideas with her “Wearable Wednesday” posts, although the most recent one had a lot of see-through clothes!
One of Pretty Grievances’ posts that caught my eye was about the designer, Marina Hoermanseder.

I want this outfit. Well except for the too short shorts. Not suitable for the office, nor my age, at all. So perhaps I want “longer” shorts … or culottes, instead?
I could use my Vogue V7975 for my jacket…
and my McCalls M6965 for my culottes…
and I’ve found my fabrics and my lining…
So it’s decided. I have a “PLAN”.
I’ve shown you my designer outfit by Marina Hoermanseder and in DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER I will show you MY COPY of this designer outfit.
Have you ever wanted designer clothing? Perhaps a designer scarf, like this?


or a designer top, like …

or a designer dress, like …


or a designer coat, like a …


or how about an original Stella McCartney?

As you can see, I have collected a few inspirations here and much more on my Pinterest board, DESIGNER FASHION!
So why buy when you can make it yourself? If you want a designer garment too, join the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge!
IN DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER:
- On your blog post a photo of your Designer Garment and YOUR COPY of that designer garment, mentioning DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER in your post with a link back to here so other’s can join in.
- Grab a DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER button. The code on my side bar can be copied and pasted into a Text Widget on WordPress. It also works on other blogging platforms too.
- Leave a comment here on my blog and I’ll post your Designer Photo and YOUR COPY on my blog, with a link back to you.
- Don’t forget to share a comment or few with your other DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER members. Everyone loves comments!
Other ways to participate:
- Send your email address to me at imadeit362436 (at) gmail (dot) com and I’ll send you an invite to join the “DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER” Pinterest board so you can add your Designer Photo and YOUR COPY to the board.
- Post your Designer Photo and YOUR COPY on Twitter or Instagram, using the hashtag #DESIGNINDECEMBER.
Don’t forget to “grab” a DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER button!
Happy Sewing!
It was a beautiful Sunday today, we did the CIBC Run for the Cure!





51 Responses to “DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER!”
This sounds like an excellent idea and I’m really looking forward to seeing what you come up with! It’s funny because I’ve just been thinking about making some culottes myself using the Holly pattern hack here:
http://byhandlondon.com/blogs/by-hand-london/55184773-sewing-the-trends-how-to-make-a-pair-of-culottes
Culottes are obviously ‘a thing’ at the moment. I’m going to mull this one over and have a think and get back to you!
Thank you! I’ve never tried culottes myself. Can’t be much different than pants or a skirt, right? 😳. I’ll be watching for your’s and if you find something, join in!
Sounds fun, but I’m not very good at sewing deadlines! I’ll give it some thought, and see if I can think of something fairly simple and therefore less stressful… Your plan sounds great! 🙂
That’s great! We don’t want any stress involved here!
Yep, I’m one of those “strange ladies” too, who feel fabric, look at seams and turn garments inside-out to look at labels. I try not to mutter while I’m doing this (I don’t have a daughter to go shopping with, who I could make embarrassed with comments), but it’s tempting to make judgements about the clothing in stores. Great idea about Designin December. I think your outfit will look super. I have a Ralph Rucci pattern in my stash which I would love to make. But I’m seriously over-stretched on the making front, so I’m not sure if I will get time to do this before the end of December. I wish I was either a faster sewer or I didn’t have to go to work!
Yes, I embarrassed my kids once by having a coughing fit in a huge airport. They moved to different seats, which made me laugh & cough! Thanks for the compliments and if you change your mind or think of a smaller/easier garment, just let me know! (Yes, if I ever win a lottery and don’t have to work, you all know what I’ll be doing!)
I pressed “reply” too fast! I was also going to say how much I love that well known designers add their designs to sewing patterns!
Fabulous idea – I have had an unintentional RTW fast and I also find it hard to buy things when know I can make my own. I would love to join in if I can find the right project!
Louise
Looking forward to seeing your’s! With me, this designer outfit just caught my eye, I had to have it! But I am sure others might say “I need a new top” and Google “designer tops” and come up with something they like to make.
I never usually work in this way for myself, but think I’ll give a try, If I can find an image!!!
Great idea!
I actually saw a refashion-er recently who took a baggy lightweight blazer and turned it into a “designer” dress, so it is possible! Darn it, I wish I could remember her name!!😳. Looking forward to seeing what you decide to do!
It’s one of my daughter’s abiding memories of clothes shopping that I would make that sort of comment sometime through the day. I think we probably all do once we have learned to see.
I love your Designin’ December idea. I will give it some thought and get back to you!
Yes, it was always just one more way for my daughter to get embarrassed! There is lots of time to think about it. I know some people might have too much on their plate already!
““I could probably make this … maybe for less money, and maybe even better!” If I only had the time to sew it all! Does anyone else out there think the same?”
Yes!
Sorry my project is running straight thru until (probably) December, but wish you the very best with your Designin December – your ideas for that outfit look grand! Best wishes!!
Thank you! Good luck and Happy Sewing with your project too! Looking forward to seeing it!
Sorry, not a sewing project so nothing to “see.”
AWWW! 😀
What a brilliant idea, I’m in! Well done on your CIBC run too! 🙂
Thank you! I’m looking forward to seeing your designer photo and YOUR COPY when December arrives!
I’m notorious for the ‘I could make this’ response in clothes shops. I like your plan, I’d vote for culottes with the jacket, a different twist on a classic look.
Thank you! My first pair of culottes, ever! I’m hoping it goes together well! (It certainly couldn’t be any worse than short shorts!) 😀
What a fabulous idea. I love your outfit inspirations and am looking forward to seeing your version. Designin December sounds great. I have a need for a new winter coat and am hankering after a Gaultier one. Will it be running until the end of Dec? If so the please count me in. Xx
Thank you! Yes, I know that some garments might be quick and easy and some quite complicated and take time so this couple of months lead time is a good idea. And yes I am willing to run with this during all of December… I always want everything now! But the last month of the year will be a great time to have a DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER party!