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I'm starting to make some new clothes for the children, and I found this great 1980's cotton fabric in a vintage store near our house. Something about those shades of pink and blue mixed with black really appealed to me. And the grid-like print reminds me very much of the exercise books we used for arithmetic when I was at school. Actually, I'm not sure if that is a good thing… I really loathed learning maths.

The cardigan was made from a much larger jersey-dress that just wouldn't have been flattering on any adult, I don't think. But it was in perfect condition, and black lambswool blended with soft angora made it too good not to use for a child's cardigan. I made bias trim from fine cotton lawn to edge the neck and front of the cardigan. And tiny vintage mother-of-pearl buttons to fasten, because I like them. I made extra clothes for my etsy shop update this week: the angora cardigan and some maths-book skirts-to-order.

K is trying to show that maths-book style doesn't have to be boring. Go, grid-paper!

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13 responses to “maths-book style”

  1. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    what a perfect little model you have

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  2. Emily Avatar

    Looks great!

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  3. angela Avatar

    Very cool Mel, and so nice to see Keira xox

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  4. Lyndy Avatar

    Gorgeous fabric and a lovely skirt.

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  5. Christina Avatar

    Beautiful fabric and anything but boring! 🙂

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  6. Merja Avatar

    Very pretty!

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  7. Clare Avatar

    What a gorgeous outfit I’d love the whole thing in my size 😉

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  8. snows Avatar

    very nice!!! I’ve done a similar skirt for me, you can see it in my blog, is so comfortable! Is the first think I’ve ever done that I can really wear 😉

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  9. Brittany Avatar

    i love this color combination too. and the cardigan is adorable! 🙂

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  10. Maribeth Avatar

    Love that haircut on your girl. She is so patient to model for her mother – or maybe she likes being on stage!

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  11. mama-pan | mary frances Avatar

    very lovely! isn’t it funny how 80s fabrics, in new shapes, don’t look so wild after all? (and speaking of the 80s, we recently watched the original “wall street” movie with charlie sheen… I bet the decorating scene is online somewhere and anyone nostalgic for the decade should go rewatch it!)

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  12. Tania Avatar

    Absolutely beautiful and reminds me of fond childhood memories of growing up in the 80’s. My mum would make most of my clothes out of necessity. That fabric was a gem.

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    This is very cute and looks very pretty

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