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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Time to Make Do and Mend During the Credit Crunch

During a recognition crunch, you're more likely to believe twice about splurging on the up-to-the-minute interior designer outfits. More and more than people look to be following the advice of making usage of what they already have.   During the Second World War, the authorities issued a booklet entitled 'Make Bash and Mend'. The usher gave tips on how to salvage nutrient and repair clothing on the cheap. Whilst we're currently not living amidst a war, the same advice can be applied to our current state of recession, as a phone call for a tax return to post-war thriftiness may be just what we need.  

You may have an old A-Line skirt, which you could unpick and usage as a template. You could pin down it to some taped together newspaper and do a reusable pattern, or pin it straight to the cloth you're going to utilize to do a new skirt and cut around it.   Consulting an image adviser will assist you ascertain what style of skirt lawsuits your shape. For instance, if you're what's classified as A 'lean column' an A-Line skirt will expression great on you. If you're a 'neat hourglass' opting for a consecutive lined skirt may be the better option. Finding out what your best cloths and forms are for you to wear, plus what you should avoid, can only be invaluable advice.  

Visiting your local charity store can be a good topographic point to happen interesting fabric. Even old-fashioned headscarves, old linen tablecloths, eiderdown covers and vintage drapes can be made into dresses, hedges or bags. Have a look out for buttons too, as you could replace existent buttons on your garments with some interesting 1s establish in charity shops. Adding military buttons can update an outfit instantly.   Visit a clothing store department, local marketplace or a Avocation trade store and expression for ribbons, lace, sequins, feathers, which you could add to a apparent coloured jumper.

Salvage an old summertime frock by teaming it with a polo-neck sweater and thick tights.   Expression out for plaid belts or bags, as this cardinal tendency can update your expression for this season. Perhaps you have got an old kilt wall hanging about that you could turn into a lug bag. Fix as many of your damaged clothing as you can. Sew on missing buttons, bend up hems. Adjust lengths of sleeves, skirts, pants or frocks - and if you can't sew, see enrolling on a sewing course of study at your local college, or expression out for 'how to sew' books at charity shops.   So, bask what you've got, maintain it at its peak, and acquire more than than creative. You never know, you may emerge from the Big Squeeze as a more stylish, stylish individual!

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