I think you will all be amused to know that I presented a variety of fabric choices to Mr. Bug for new cushions for our living room. He picked a yellow and white damask print that I had on hand and had made this circle skirt from. That’s right, folks. I will shortly have a matching outfit with my sofa. Twinsies!
tank | Old Navy. Approximately 310 years old and suitably stretched out. Probably more suited to use as a cleaning cloth than clothing. Nevertheless, I continue to wear it.
cardigan | Old Navy cashmere. This one is an XL petite – the sleeves are a bit short, but not so much that I was willing to pass up basic grey cashmere on super clearance! (available here)
skirt | handmade, blogged here
boots | Katie Step Up Comfort via Woman Within – real leather! Wide calved!
scarf | polka dot scarf, from Target, last year





A little bit of sewing, some how tos, vintage love and a quest for the perfect fit. Hi! I’m Patty, a thirty-something living in Minneapolis with a cute little house, husband and basset hound, 3 cozy snug bugs.




Personally, I lurve it.
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It’s more that your sofa will look like it’s wearing a pretty dress really. I’m a proponent of Home Dec as clothing fabric.
So the cardi is from Land’s End, not Old Navy- since that’s where the link is to?
I’m so happy you’re digging boots that you bought online!
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Oh goodness, I wear clothes much longer than I should too. I figure if it’s going to be layered anyway, nobody will know.
You look adorable, by the way, and nothing like furniture.
Hahahaaaa! XD I think this is a very cute skirt and you look lovely with

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Haha, too cute! I would suggest a photo shoot sitting on said couch, just to see if your legs will disappear.

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