Planning a FUN fall DIY wardrobe | ZW blouse, sewing jeans, cardigan knitting, marshmallow vest

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @rebeccaturner8340
    @rebeccaturner8340 Год назад +4

    I do the vibes thing too! Mine are Vienne from Chocolat, Stevie Nicks on a coffee date and Sophia Loren wandering around a market. If you're looking for accessories and haven't tried Tunisian crochet you might enjoy the challenge. You get a very knit like look but it's a really different technique. Toni Lipsey's Bronwyn Shawl is a good one that can use smaller amounts of things in a super modern way. Fun plans! They are very much you in the best way to mean that. They all look like things you'd wear and also love

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад +2

      Love all that imagery 😊😊😊

  • @Heyreneesews
    @Heyreneesews Год назад

    Girl, That popcorn denim with the light top stitching is everything!❤

  • @annadortheaaasbjerg9970
    @annadortheaaasbjerg9970 Год назад

    That zero waste shirt is going to be gorgeous!

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie Год назад

    I love your plans, and I love Coe Trousers! That topstitching is stunning. I have two Bernadette Skirts, a Patina Blouse, and a long sleeve tee with puff shoulders on my Autumn list. I may try some topstitching on my denim skirt.

  • @heyspeckle8782
    @heyspeckle8782 Год назад +2

    I already have so many pants patterns I haven't made yet but the Coe Trousers look so damn cool, I think I'm gonna add it to the collection 🤭 Can't wait to see how yours turn out!

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад +1

      I just finished them and they're perfect!

  • @danielleammer3795
    @danielleammer3795 Год назад +1

    This is so inspirational! Love your planning strategy excited to see how it goes!

  • @kurrristin
    @kurrristin Год назад

    What a a fun and inspiring video! 🤍

  • @ewserk
    @ewserk Год назад

    I love all your plans. I recently begin using RIT dyes for some vintage linen tablecloths that I am going to try turning into pants. One recommendation I have is using two bottles of dye if you are dyeing a larger piece of fabric. This really seems to create a deeper and richer color.

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад

      I appreciate that! It's definitely too late (I filmed this a few days ago!) but at least the colour did come out really nicely

  • @rainbowmoot
    @rainbowmoot Год назад

    Im not a knitter (only sew), but the colour mixes in your w.i.p look SO gorgeous. Makes me want to learn!

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад

      I will always encourage learning to knit!

  • @callitags
    @callitags Год назад

    I've come to understand that sewing/knitting/crafting/etc is actually three (or more) hobbies all rolled into one... making, planning, and buying supplies are all different hobbies. 🙂 I enjoy all three, though looking at my stash of things, and my very long to-make list, planning and collecting supplies do seem to rank a bit higher.

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад +1

      Buying supplies its absolutely its own hobby 😂

  • @MissEline1999
    @MissEline1999 Год назад

    I love this video!! I now immediately want to plan my own fall knitting and sewing plans eeeek

  • @ithinkicansewit
    @ithinkicansewit Год назад +1

    The pants that go with the red set at the end look like the pattern you are using for the jeans dont they? 3 yards will be a stretch for that whole set but wouldnt it make a cute set if you mirror the stitching on your jeans for a long jacket (Ilford jacket) and just be all kindergarten teacher in your blue and red eeek!

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад +1

      Hahaha I've made fewer yards work! But I love that idea

  • @Diniecita
    @Diniecita Год назад

    So, what pattern is the sock at 10:38?

    • @MakingCassie
      @MakingCassie  Год назад

      I take a lot of time in my notes and editing so please be sure to read the screen (I showed it there when I talked about it!) or check my notes (I link to it directly)!