Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Briefly, with emoticons...

Me-Made June; Day 14
Another wild windy day.  And lots of lovely dam-filling, garden-watering rain overnight.   The evidence was there in lots of large puddles dotted about.  :)
The river had burst its banks.  Don't see that everyday...  :O
I'm taking Sam out to lunch today.  :)
And I plan to buy a new umbrella since mine flew inside out as soon as I left the house this morning... and several of the little spokes have bent irretrievably out of whack.  :(
I often wish the frames of umbrellas were so super sturdy that they lasted for years and years, and that one could seasonally recover the frame with the fabric of a colour and design of one's choice.  How nice would that be?  :D
And am planning and sewing another birthday surprise  ;)


Details:
Dress; Burdastyle 08/2009; 128, ivory/beige raw silk, details and my review of this pattern here
Jacket; Vogue 2894, red silk hessian, details and my review of this pattern here
Tights; chocolate brown, Kolotex
Boots; Sempre di, from Zomp shoes
Gloves; chocolate leather ones from David Jones

14 comments:

Minnado said...

That is agreat outfit - really looks stylish and chic. I agree with you that a re-makable umbrella would be such a good idea. Could this be your niche market idea that will make you millions ?

Sharon said...

Love your outfit and glad to hear that the rain has arrived.

Summer Flies said...

Carolyn, I love that Burda dress it looks great.
Your comments re the umbrella. ... a few months ago I saw an article in either Stitches (pretty sure not this one) or Threads (sure it is this one) about covering an umbrella. It was great and seemed easy to do especially someone of your sewing standing. A nice decent, sturdy umbrella of old from the thrift shop and a new umbrella and lots of work could be yours!
Or you could pop down the shops and get one in two minutes!

tropicalthreads said...

Glad you got your rain!

I also adore that dress and have been trying to work out how to make my own sans the burdamag pattern since I saw your original post on it. The jacket is lovely with it.

My own ideal umbrella is this one http://www.galleryserpentine.com.au/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=466

Alessa said...

I'd love to have an umbrella like that. Lovely autumny outfit. :) I miss the sea...

shams said...

You do look very chic. And I didn't realize your hair was that red!

toferet said...

Half way around the world and I think you have the same weather as me! except mine isn't so welcome because it's supposed to be summer here. But even when it's windy, you always look put together :)

Mary said...

Nice outfit for going to lunch-enjoy your day.

Darci said...

Sounds like you're having some crazy weather! Glad the rain's helping the garden, tho. Boo for the river exceeding it's banks. That can get scary!

I've got an umbrella recommendation for you: http://ww2.hammacher.com/Product/Default.aspx?cm_ven=HS&cm_cat=ProductSEM&cm_pla=AdWords&cm_ite=71043&sku=71043

I've had the 44" compact one for over 15 years. It flips inside out when the gust get too strong, but it flips back out and hasn't ever broken. You know how crazy the weather gets here in the PNW. A good umbrella is SO necessary!

Oh, and cute outfit today! I love that you're wearing your gloves, too. :)

Irene said...

Love the colour combination of this outfit!

fabric epiphanies said...

I agree with the umbrella comment. I bought one at the Gold Coast markets as the rain was coming down in sheets and it didn't even last the length of time it took me to walk around the markets...grr!

Winter in New Zealands shakey city (Christchurch) has been unseasonably warm thus far as well. My daughter and I just walked the dog around the park in shorts and tees...go figure!

Gail said...

You look so lady-like! Thanks for your comments on man jacket. For full instructions on how to do the pockets follow the link to Diana on my blog post.

Terri said...

Admiring the jacket and I would love to see an umbrella of your design. I wonder if the bamboo umbrellas are more sturdy in such winds.

DeniseAngela said...

Love your dress & your boots! I have been looking here for fashionable rain boots but with no luck!