So. Without much chatter, let's begin.
First off a dress and a skirt made of the same fabric.
The fabric is very nice and cool. Perfect for hot summer days.Next is a set of tops I made to test out a few patterns I had drawn to make a lolita dress+blouse set. The top layer has a shirred area on the back and an invisible zipper on the side.
This is the lower layer. It's made of thin cotton jersey and it's very soft. The pattern worked well for this piece, but on the final item, I had to leave some extra width to the pattern to make it fit.Next is a dress I made for my graduation ceremony. I got the material from a teacher and I've still got a looot of it left.
I wore it with the black crop jacket I posted here a while ago (the one with the tutorial).Next are the things I've made for my sister. The first two are tops I made for her to wear when she needed them.

This one is slightly influenced by punk style and a Korean drama heroine played by Rainie Yang. The material is thin cotton jersey in grey and purple.Now, this is a set of a high waisted pencil skirt- that used to be high waisted pants- and a jacket. Soft and warm cotton fabric, lined with black polyester lining.

And last but not least, the final project of my school. A coat I designed with my sister.
The knit collar and sleeves are attached to the coat. The lining is a black viscose lining. Coat fabric is woollen with a hint of acrylic fibres.As I mentioned, I still have a few pieces of clothing to show you and without no doubt, by the time I get to it, there will be even more.
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