Over my whole life (and I'm in my early 60s now) I think I've only ever owned two pairs of jeans, and I never wore them that much. I know some people literally live in jeans, but I never found them very comfortable. I went through a phase of wearing "combats", but once I started making my own clothes and found a trouser pattern that really works for my body, I've just made those. I've made them in a variety of colours and weights of fabric - lighter cottons and linens for warmer weather, paired with tee shirts, vest tops or cotton/linen blouses, and lined woollen versions for winter, paired with jumpers and scarves. The same principle applies to me-made skirts, tee shirts, sweatshirts, dresses etc.I think once you find the "perfect" pattern for a staple in your wardrobe, there's little need for purchasing multiple other patterns. It's easy enough to make tweaks to necklines, pockets and other details, add trims etc., to introduce further elements of variety. A few hardworking patterns can be the basis of a very satisfactory wardrobe in my opinion. As for the idea of buying something to wear once and throw away - that's total anathema to me. If something eventually wears out (after years of use) my instinct is to see whether I can use the fabric for anything else - a pair of trousers that had worn through at the crotch recently yielded sufficient fabric for a waistcoat 😊 So satisfying! "Waste not, want not" seems to be ingrained in my psychology... I'm excited to see how your vintage capsule wardrobe develops 😊
Love it! I have been thinking along the same lines and I think you nailed it with the 6 Cs. I am looking forward to seeing your capsule come to life! I am small to and love to thrift. I have finally come to the realization that I only need a few versatile garments, I look best and feel comfortable in a few colors and styles. So I have been decluttering, altering clothes, sewing through my stash but not really to augment my closet, but rather hoping to hone in on a core capsule that can serve me well. Context and character are so important, I didn't have a label for that concept but I will be remembering that going forward.
I really like your considering of the collars & necklines. It’s something i never even thought of before, but it’s so true! I’m looking forward to following your journey through your creation of your wardrobe. It’s sounds like it’s going to be really interesting.
Really interesting, a good summary of the problems with ready made clothes that lead to dressmaking, and the pitfalls of the resultant choices ….sewing for the life you lead rather than the one in your imagination. Thankyou!
Hi. I have only just found your channel and I have to say you are truly inspirational in your sewing and design. Your style is beautiful and chic, and I am currently binge watching your videos for inspiration.
Thank you for your thoughts on a capsule wardrobe. I, like you mentioned, have been doing research. Your points are thought provoking and helpful. I look forward to the whole series. One additional consideration I’m finding is shoes. What shoes will go with the multiple pieces of my capsule and suit my activities much the same way as my clothes? I’m also finding what my style really is as I try on and declutter and condense.
Oh my goodness I'm so excited to have found your channel. I have recently come to similar conclusions about a capsule wardrobe in that I am taking huge inspiration from the way in which vintage patterns and previous generations used clothes. Not so much in their style (although I will incorporate some of it) but in their genius ways of detachable elements and multiple pieces. I'm really looking forward to watching this series.
You did give me pause though when you said ‘Cloth’ because I hadn’t thought about linen creasing and I’ll be making the #charmschooluniform skirt which is big… 🤔 Apart from if I”m in my PJs or exercising I like to be a bit glam/smart so not sure how that will feel…
Your channel just popped up in my feed and I’m here for it. I am on the same journey you are as far as me made vintage inspired natural fibre non beige😁 Going to binge watch now🤣❤️
Hi, I just stumbled upon your channel, and I'm so glad. I look forward to this series, since I'm on a similar mission and don't know how to start. You have inspirational ideas, thank you.
I’m into bright colours as well. So what you are making is exciting to me. I made some overalls last year that are vintage and I love them so going to work from that. Love how all the pieces work together.
I agree with you, I also never wear jeans they are so uncomfortable. It would be great to wear dresses in winter, but I don't care for tights. I think you are on to something here with sewing a capsule, great idea! Cheers!
I've made some high waisted loose fitting trousers for winter and they are very comfortable. I will probably adapt this pattern for my summer capsule trousers too 😊
Jeans are so comfortable. Wear them all the time. I have always hated sewing.. vintage stuff I have tons of. As an artist I donʼt work in an office - ever but in studios as a textile designer.
Thanks so much for your thoughts. I am about your age and struggle with my wardrobe. You gave me a thought process to get started sewing a capsule wardrobe.
Hi I love your 6 tips! Funnily enough I’ve just started working on my Spring/Summer vintage style capsule wardrobe which was prompted by a piece of Cadbury purple linen I was gifted. It is a colour I don’t wear, though the shade/tone does suit me and I was thinking, what can I wear this with? I decided to hunt for prints that had some purple in them and found several in my stash. So my capsule will be purple, turquoise and multiple prints so I can sew my stash! 😊 Yay for bright colours… None of this grey and black malarkey. 😂
Over my whole life (and I'm in my early 60s now) I think I've only ever owned two pairs of jeans, and I never wore them that much. I know some people literally live in jeans, but I never found them very comfortable.
I went through a phase of wearing "combats", but once I started making my own clothes and found a trouser pattern that really works for my body, I've just made those. I've made them in a variety of colours and weights of fabric - lighter cottons and linens for warmer weather, paired with tee shirts, vest tops or cotton/linen blouses, and lined woollen versions for winter, paired with jumpers and scarves. The same principle applies to me-made skirts, tee shirts, sweatshirts, dresses etc.I think once you find the "perfect" pattern for a staple in your wardrobe, there's little need for purchasing multiple other patterns. It's easy enough to make tweaks to necklines, pockets and other details, add trims etc., to introduce further elements of variety. A few hardworking patterns can be the basis of a very satisfactory wardrobe in my opinion.
As for the idea of buying something to wear once and throw away - that's total anathema to me. If something eventually wears out (after years of use) my instinct is to see whether I can use the fabric for anything else - a pair of trousers that had worn through at the crotch recently yielded sufficient fabric for a waistcoat 😊 So satisfying! "Waste not, want not" seems to be ingrained in my psychology...
I'm excited to see how your vintage capsule wardrobe develops 😊
I totally agree!! I know what you mean, I can't stand to throw something away if it still has some sort of purpose 😊
Love it! I have been thinking along the same lines and I think you nailed it with the 6 Cs.
I am looking forward to seeing your capsule come to life!
I am small to and love to thrift. I have finally come to the realization that I only need a few versatile garments, I look best and feel comfortable in a few colors and styles. So I have been decluttering, altering clothes, sewing through my stash but not really to augment my closet, but rather hoping to hone in on a core capsule that can serve me well.
Context and character are so important, I didn't have a label for that concept but I will be remembering that going forward.
Thanks so much, I'm glad it was helpful 😊
I really like your considering of the collars & necklines. It’s something i never even thought of before, but it’s so true!
I’m looking forward to following your journey through your creation of your wardrobe. It’s sounds like it’s going to be really interesting.
Thank you. I hope so 😁
Really interesting, a good summary of the problems with ready made clothes that lead to dressmaking, and the pitfalls of the resultant choices ….sewing for the life you lead rather than the one in your imagination. Thankyou!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm always learning new things 😁
Hi.
I have only just found your channel and I have to say you are truly inspirational in your sewing and design.
Your style is beautiful and chic, and I am currently binge watching your videos for inspiration.
Wonderful! 😊
Thank you 😊 I'll tell her 😁
Thank you for your thoughts on a capsule wardrobe. I, like you mentioned, have been doing research. Your points are thought provoking and helpful. I look forward to the whole series. One additional consideration I’m finding is shoes. What shoes will go with the multiple pieces of my capsule and suit my activities much the same way as my clothes? I’m also finding what my style really is as I try on and declutter and condense.
Yes, true! I am only taking a couple of pairs of shoes with me so they'll just have to do 😁 Yes, I'm enjoying the learning process too.
This is one of the best videos about a capsule wardrobe.
I will be following you in this series even though your other contend is not for me.
Wow, thank you! No worries 😊
Thought provoking. I would love a sew along.
Maybe I'll try that for one of the videos 🤔 Thanks for the idea!
Oh my goodness I'm so excited to have found your channel. I have recently come to similar conclusions about a capsule wardrobe in that I am taking huge inspiration from the way in which vintage patterns and previous generations used clothes. Not so much in their style (although I will incorporate some of it) but in their genius ways of detachable elements and multiple pieces. I'm really looking forward to watching this series.
Wonderful! Welcome 😊 They did pay so much more attention to detail and wearability, I think.
@@cornwallpocketfarm Yes absolutely and I think they had a respect for textiles and low waste in ways we as modern consumers do not.
I like your idea of a colourful capsule wardrobe and I'm looking forward to see more of your sewing content.
Thanks you 😊
You did give me pause though when you said ‘Cloth’ because I hadn’t thought about linen creasing and I’ll be making the #charmschooluniform skirt which is big… 🤔 Apart from if I”m in my PJs or exercising I like to be a bit glam/smart so not sure how that will feel…
I think linen looks very smart when ironed and you can also get away with the crumpled look with linen too 😁
Your channel just popped up in my feed and I’m here for it. I am on the same journey you are as far as me made vintage inspired natural fibre non beige😁 Going to binge watch now🤣❤️
Wonderful! Thank you 😊
Hi, I just stumbled upon your channel, and I'm so glad. I look forward to this series, since I'm on a similar mission and don't know how to start. You have inspirational ideas, thank you.
Thanks so much 😊
Fabulous ideas, love the six ‘c’ s thank you for sharing your process. Looking forward to the rest of the series 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Youre so inspirational!
Thanks Jaqueline 😊
I’m into bright colours as well. So what you are making is exciting to me. I made some overalls last year that are vintage and I love them so going to work from that. Love how all the pieces work together.
I agree with you, I also never wear jeans they are so uncomfortable. It would be great to wear dresses in winter, but I don't care for tights. I think you are on to something here with sewing a capsule, great idea! Cheers!
I've made some high waisted loose fitting trousers for winter and they are very comfortable. I will probably adapt this pattern for my summer capsule trousers too 😊
Jeans are so comfortable. Wear them all the time. I have always hated sewing.. vintage stuff I have tons of. As an artist I donʼt work in an office - ever but in studios as a textile designer.
Thanks so much for your thoughts. I am about your age and struggle with my wardrobe. You gave me a thought process to get started sewing a capsule wardrobe.
I'm so glad 😊
Hi I love your 6 tips! Funnily enough I’ve just started working on my Spring/Summer vintage style capsule wardrobe which was prompted by a piece of Cadbury purple linen I was gifted. It is a colour I don’t wear, though the shade/tone does suit me and I was thinking, what can I wear this with? I decided to hunt for prints that had some purple in them and found several in my stash. So my capsule will be purple, turquoise and multiple prints so I can sew my stash! 😊 Yay for bright colours… None of this grey and black malarkey. 😂
Sounds wonderful! 😊
Over 3,000 sq. Ft. Sounds big to me. Yikes!
My house is on a good portion of that but, yes, I am very lucky to have a some space to grow my food 😊