DIY Burgundy Pants and Foulard Print Top

Pretty Tall Style Blog | DIY Burgundy Pants

Pretty Tall Style Blog | 3.1 Philip Lim x Target

 

Pretty Tall Style Blog | DIY Burgundy Pants

 

Pretty Tall Style Blog

 

Pretty Tall Style Blog | DIY Foulard Print Top

 

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 What I’m Wearing :

Bottom: DIY Pants using pattern New Look 6216

Top: DIY using pattern New Look 6216

 Shoes: Avenue.com

 Blazer: BananaRepublic.com (old), similar

 Necklace: Charlotte Russe

 Bag: 3.1 Philip Lim x Target

So I found a pattern that I am absolutely in love with.  I’ve made a top and three pair of pants from it already and plan on making a whole lot more.  They are both so easy to make and very fast to sew. Talk about comfortable to the tenth power as well.  These are the equivalent to throwing on a pair of sweats or yoga pants with a way more polished look.  Especially when you throw on a pair of heels and a blazer.  But these pants can easily be cuffed or rolled up and worn with a tee or sweatshirt and flats for a more casual as seen in a previous outfit post here.  I am loving sewing right now especially when I find the perfect fabric and pattern for my beginner skills.  I’m telling you my tall friends if you haven’t already bought yourself a machine, you need to get one, it will become your best friend. :)

Hugs,

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5 Thoughts on “DIY Burgundy Pants and Foulard Print Top

  1. LOVE this outfit and the colors on you! I’m a huge fan of foulard prints too. Your top also goes so well with the necklace.

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  3. Wonderful outfit with one of my favorite color combinations. You made the pants and top?! What an amazing talent you have.

    Chris

    • Tanasha on December 7, 2013 at 10:39 PM said:

      Hi Chris, I love this color combination as well and yes I made both the pants and top. I’m still a beginner, but love it. Thank you so much!

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