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Wiksten dress + tunic

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I’m sitting here, feeling sorry for myself because I just had braces put on my bottom teeth today and my mouth is hurting a lot. Did it hurt this much when I was a teenager? I can’t remember but I’ve delivered two babies naturally, with no medication, and this maybe hurts more. I decided to distract myself from the pain by writing a short post about a recent sewing project I did but never talked about or blogged. If you listen to the new podcast that my friend Katrina and I host (I talk about all of my none-spinning related making), you may have heard me chatting about this tunic/dress.  I stumbled across this pattern when I first began thinking about a ‘uniform’ at the beginning of the year. Being a mom of two children under 5, we are constantly on the go and I often find myself feeling a. Frumpy and b. At a loss of what to wear. The idea of A Daily Uniform started to percolate after some conversations on Instagram and looking at what other mom’s were creating to wear as part of their handmade wardrobe. I’m not super interested in scraping everything I already own in my closet but I am incredibly interested in investing some time and energy into creating some new functional pieces for my daily attire.

While I know that it is going to take a while to create this uniform, and it will change as our needs as a family change, I can commit to not buying many clothes in the shops and thinking more about how to make my clothing. Once the kids are both in school, I’m hoping to have my sewing machine set up permanently so that I can sew one day a week while the kids are at school. In the meantime, I’ve started to think about what I enjoy wearing and how I wear those items. One of the things I’d really like to have is a tunic dress that I can wear for any occasion with jeans or leggings. The Wiksten tunic + dress pattern fit that bill nicely. What I sewed was a wearable muslin and I am planning on dyeing this to be more functional – I just haven’t gotten that far yet!

There are a few things I need to change when I make ‘the real thing’ which includes:

Overall, I really like the aesthetic of the dress. It’s a little long for my short height, which I’m a little concerned about so I think I’ll shorten it slightly when I make it again. On the other hand, it has a really great utilitarian look that I think will work well with a long-sleeved shirt and jeans underneath.

The dress/tank is incredibly scoop necked so having something underneath for me is absolutely necessary but it has me wondering about wearability in the summer …

I’ll keep you posted about my next version. Hopefully, I can get the fabric I’m hoping to use and cut it out in the next few weeks.

Do you have a daily uniform? What makes it functional?

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