Finally I'm getting around to posting some of the many things I've made lately. I've been busy with projects (some secret and some not so secret) that I haven't had much time to update this blog. I miss blogging. Instagram has kind of taken over, but I still love the accountability that blogging gives me.

I found this slub open-knit fabric as a remnant at Michael Levine loft for $3 per pound which means the fabric came out to a whopping $1. Yes. You read right. I love the L.A. fabric district!

I wanted something light-weight for summer so I whipped up a simple raglan. I don't like making super basic basics because you can buy those things über cheap at places like Target so I added a couple of fun details that make it unique (at least to me).
I did a reverse hem on the sleeves so you see the underside of the fabric and the raw edges. Since it's a knit and doesn't easily fray, it looks purposeful.
I've had a heck of a time telling which side is which when I'm racing to throw on my clothes in the morning to get the kids into their routine so I wanted to do something fun to differentiate the front and the back. Instead of sewing a tag only I can see, I added a suede detail on the back side of the shirt. It adds a fun bit of visual interest. I used the raw edge of the hide, but I may go back and cut it at an angle.

This and a pair of jeans has been my go-to.

And leather chucks. I wanted to be part of the cool crowd with some rad convers shoes. But between my kids and me, canvas shoes wouldn't stay nice very long. So I bought leather ones. Good choice, if you ask me. They've held up well against vomit, sumi ink, otterpop juice and mud.

Outfit details:
- necklace: gift from a friend
- bracelet: DIY (here)
- top: handmade (I sized up on the Lane Raglan)
- purse: c/o Lily Jade
- jeans: c/o DownEast
- shoes: Amazon (affiliate, but really this is where I bought them)