Sew 228 – Valuing history and integrity

Jane Milburn wears upcycledA quick photo and post today, since we spent a lovely day in Toowoomba visiting beautiful Gabbinbar Homestead and tasting menus at The Angel Cafe as our son Casey and fiancee Jenna finalise details for their wedding next year.

Gabbinbar is a splendid estate that once was the summer resort for Queensland Governors and is now a wedding and function venue which offers elegant, spacious and authentic buildings and gardens for what will be a special day for the Milburn and Moir families in May next year. 

It was great to see original features, including sketches of The Newest Fashions in 1828, see image below, with Casey and Jenna on the left.

Casey and Jenna at Gabbinbar

Sew 228 values the past-effort that went into this hand-knit wool vest that was languishing in an op shop and unlikely to be worn as it was. I could see its potential to become a skirt by turning upside down and filling the ‘gaps’ with fabric from an unworn silk/wool blazer also picked up at op shop. I un-stitched the vest at the shoulders then pinned and cut pieces from the bottom of the blazer to fill in the neck and arm openings – aligning the bottom of the jacket with the new bottom of the knit (once the shoulder seam). I stitched these pieces in place with two rows of zigzag, and used hat elastic to secure the skirt waistline. What was left of the blazer works as a jacket with irregular hemline (zigzagged to prevent fraying), after I removed the shoulder pads and added another button to secure it off-centre at the front.  I was happy with this creative result from rejects, which are a great colour match but with different texture and fabric.

Upcycled hand-knit

 

2 thoughts on “Sew 228 – Valuing history and integrity

  1. JoSe

    According to the Queensland Heritage Register it was “during Sir Hugh Muir Nelson’s time that Gabbinbar became the focus of many social events on the Downs”.

  2. Karen

    Hi Jane, I have been a bit quiet on the comments but I am still following with such interest. I just had to comment on this REfash that you have hacked up so beautifully. Otto would be impressed. I love this colour a sort of blue, green, grey combo. The styling and story are lovely. Thank you for sharing.

    I REscued a child’s frock in this colour from point of landfill awhile back. I cut off the top and put the new skirt aside for a REmake. The knit is acrylic but I really love the colour and potential. Your blog post has inspired and motivated me to get a move on with this project.

    Thank you

    Karen at http://ruderecord.wordpress.com

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