#137: 5 Ways to Update Unworn Me-Mades
Description
Whether it’s because you just participated in Me-Made-May, or you’ve recently had a wardrobe sort out, what do you do with the items you find yourself no longer wearing? In this week’s solo episode, I advise you on how to diagnose why you’re not wearing them. I then suggest five different ways you can update those garments so that you’re excited to wear them again!
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If you want to learn more about the Me-Made-May challenge, listen to:
The Clothehorse podcast is a great place to learn more about the life of second hand clothing, including what happens to donated items.
The three questions to ask of each item of clothing:
- Does it fit my personal aesthetic (OR is it a basic garment that pairs well with items that really DO fit my personal aesthetic)?
- Does it fit with my lifestyle?
- Does it fit my body?
My five suggested approaches for updated unworn garments (including me-mades):
- Repair
- Refit
- Remove something
- Add something
- Change the colour
For repair, consider signing up to the Winter of Care and Repair challenge for motivation.
For advice on how to proceed with a repair, this episode might help:
For refitting assistance, check out this episode:
The Bernie Belt Bag pattern by Friday Pattern Co. might solve the dilemma of a pocket-free garment:
Image source: Friday Pattern Co.
The free Oversized Detachable Collar pattern by Tilly and the Buttons would really jazz up a plain garment:
Image source: Tilly and the Buttons
If you’re interested in trying your hand at natural dyeing, these episodes provide a ton of information: