A white woman with strawberry blonde curly hair and pink rimmed round sunglasses is standing outside. She’s got her left foot up on the ledge of a planter built into the side of a wall. The wall is light mint green with a window looking inside. There is foliage in the planter. Her outfit is fully handmade: a refashioned light purple Buffy the slayer T-shirt with light pink raglan sleeves. Her pants are green and black houndstooth, and her shoes are light brown boots.
Everything is the same as before, except the woman is turned around.
This picture is side profile and closer up from her chest to knees showing details of the garments. Pants details for fellow sewists: I used daughter Judy’s elastic waist hack for the coe trouser found in her substack. It worked beautifully! I shortened leg length 2”.
Another closer up shot. She’s square to the camera and you can see from her mouth to her knees. Main focal point is her tee shirt. Sewist details: I used the paradise patterns pine raglan sweatshirt pattern to alter a tshirt I bought from monsters outside. I don’t like the way premade tshirts fit usually and I hate not being unique (lol) so I’ve gotten into modifying! To hack the sleeves I measured the sleeve length of a tshirt I like and just put a straight line across the sleeve pattern piece. Especially in the hemp cotton rib knit it makes the sleeves wing out but it’s kinda fun and amazing for airflow. Sweaty sewist problems! The neckband was delicately removed from the original tshirt and reused.
Two recent makes - monsters outside Buffy tee refashion using the #pineraglan and hemp cotton rib knit for sleeves, elastic waist hack #coetrouser in linen rayon houndstooth! Deets in alt tag #sewsky