We just finished another year of participating in Me-May-Made! Me-May-Made was created by sewing blogger Zoe of "So, Zo...What do you know?" It is a fantastic and fun challenge to participate in, wearing as many "me-made" clothes as possible for the month of May. Everyone can make their own challenge to fit their comfort level and goals. This was my second year participating and this year I challenged myself to wear a different handmade (me-made) item everyday and to not wear any items from last year's challenge. In other words, new items I have made since last May. I love wearing my handmade items everyday already so this was a good way to challenge myself. I often find myself wearing a select few items I've made in heavy rotation so wearing something different everyday for a month really forced me to dig deep in my closet. Here is a re-cap of my month of handmade outfits!
Week 1 Me-Mades:
Week 2 Me-Mades:
Week 4 Me-Mades:
Week 5 Me-Mades:
It was great seeing what everyone made and wore all month. Check out tons of other outfits on Zoe's flickr page here. You can also check out these hashtags on twitter and instagram: #memademay #mmmay14. Check back Wednesday to see all of Amber's creations for the month of May!
I would love to know what skirt pattern you used for that navy and green skirt in week 5! Love the shape of it. Thanks for sharing your makes!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! It is the Madeleine skirt by Victory Patterns, you can order it from us!
ReplyDeleteJAIME! You're the coolest! These are more amazing than anything I've crafted in a lifetime. Well done!!! Thanks for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHi, What is the apricot coloured t-shirt - I think it might be knitted. I love the pattern. Love all your me-mades.
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Susan
Thanks, Susan! It is knit. It's the Silken Straw Summer Tee from Purl Bee knit in Shibui Linen.
ReplyDeleteLovely outfits! You have such wonderful effortless style.
ReplyDeleteso many of these are lovely and vaguely remembered, can you and Amber post a full list of your lovelies, if not too much trouble?
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