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Thank you for your “get well” wishes–I’m feeling much better today with the exception of the occasion coughing fit. I had to leave the house to drop off some packages at the P.O. so I threw on this outfit. (It’s quite warm and Spring-ish today so no jacket needed!) I decided to snap a couple of pics since I haven’t shared this hankie top with you yet.
It’s a pullover style and has to fit loosely (to avoid tearing while slipping it on) because of the delicate vintage hankies, but it’s looser than I would normally prefer. My concern with too-loose fitting clothing is looking shapeless, but I think it’s okay with fitted pants. (Dare I say jeggings? Yes, jeggings.) Maybe I should add a ribbon belt to cinch it in a bit?

The pattern I used is Simplicity’s Built by Wendy 3835, my fave as you know.



You may remember this dress from a post earlier last year. I loved how it turned out but found it too skimpy for me to wear outside of the house. Problem was, I didn’t have any more vintage hankies in the same colorway to add to it; I really think the key to this dress not looking too patchwork-y or hippie-ish is limiting the hankies to a common color palette and design theme (florals with a lot of white space). When I finally found a few more hankies that fit the bill I removed the 3-hankie skirt. I added a 4th hankie to make the skirt fuller then added a smaller tier of 3 hankies (which were cut down to 4″ tall) on top. Now it’s much, much better in my opinion! To complete the look I tied an olive green silk satin ribbon around my waist to give it shape; the un-belted view sort of has a ’20s vibe to it which is nice too. (By the way, I’m wearing a vintage white slip underneath since it’s still quite sheer.) I think this crocheted cardigan would look nice on top for when it gets a bit chilly in the evenings.