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Sunday, January 7, 2024

A Li'l Coat Refashioning♡



Hello lovely lovelies♡ A lovely welcome to you♡ Another Sunday has drifted in here at the bottom of the world. Another pleasant, summery day to do whatever I please. A walk in the garden?? Gathering bunches of hydrangeas?? Snipping a few roses?? A little book reading?? Of course, a little Slow Sunday Stitching will be enjoyed throughout my day.

Not a lot of stitching has happened here this week, as I have been unwell. A dreaded lurgy I brought home with me. Airports and planes are not the healthiest of places; a Petrie dish of germs. I have enjoyed a little EPP, though. Some EPP diamonds. I bought a couple of packets of EPP diamond papers last September and with no thought in mind as to what I was to do with them.....just 'diamonding' along. Of course, I have a clearer notion of what to do with these pretties now, but that I will chat about next week. I know, I know....such a tease. =)

Today I wanted to show you a little refashioning of an old and well-worn overcoat that has been in my closet for many years. I purchased it from an op shop about ten years ago and it has seen a lot of wear. So much wear, that if I was going to wear it again it would need a little pick-me-up, indeed, a little gussying up. A comfy, navy blue, pure wool coat with a classic cut.

Last November Pete and I went to San Fransisco to visit our daughter and son-in-law. My daughter said I would need a warm coat as it would be chilly there. So, I dragged out my old, blue little number and pondered how I could add a little beauty, a little oomph. Of course, as it turns out, it was quite warm in San Fransisco and my refashioned blue coat never saw the light of day.......oh well. =) But come this winter, here in Tassie I will wear it all the time.

Last September Pete and I went to our favourite market which turned out quite fortuitous for me. One of those right place at the right moment kinda days. A lady I know from whom I had bought needlepoints once before was going back home to New Zealand to care for her aged mum. So, she had to get rid of her huge collection of needlepoints and other pretties rather quickly. Hallelujah! This was my lucky day.  One hundred dollars changed hands and I went home with 27 needlepoints, one gorgeous embroidery piece (which I used on my blue coat) and two gorgeous crochet blankets.

It's hard for me to resist an old needlepoint. I use these pretties all the time. Fashion a new bag.....tart up an old coat or jacket......fashion cushions, recover old chairs......so, so many pretties can be made from them.

Anyway, back to the old blue coat. I didn't want to go overboard (yeah....I know....kinda hard to believe) so I only added embroidery to the lapels and added pieces of a needlepoint to the pockets. I carefully snipped segments of embroidery from the beautiful piece I acquired from the market, carefully stitching these to the coat with invisible stitches, adding touches of embroidery with stranded embroidered cotton and tapestry wool, here and there. A few crochet flowers snipped from doilies were added into the mix, too.

Goodness, when looking at these photos I see these photos were taken in late September. September, when Spring was just beginning to dance. The waratahs, the daffodils, the bluebells.....all had bloomed to sashay in a happy dance.


















I always enjoy refashioning a garment that has seen better days. It was fun to give new life to my old, blue coat by the appliqueing of snippets of pieces of old embroidery and embroidering some new flowers and leaves.  In essence a 'new' coat for winter when the frigid season invades my little place again. Plenty of time for me and my old 'new' coat to be sashaying around town. I might just get a few more winters out of my old blue coat yet. But as the very thought of winter chills dem ol' bones of mine I will just soak up all those summery moments of the months of summer I have left. You lovelies, up there in the northern hemisphere can entertain Old Man Winter some more. On second thoughts, you can entertain him forever, if you like. I don't mind. I don't mind at all! =) 

There are many needlepoints left in my armoire waiting to be 'stars of the show' in a new creation. As quite a few of my last haul of needlepoints are large......perhaps I will fashion a jacket?? Mmm....sounds like fun.

Have a beautiful, stop-and-smell-the-roses kinda day, lovely lovelies. I'm off to stitch a few EPP diamonds.


Until the next time......





39 comments:

  1. we are entering winter here and I sure needed my jacket and gloves today - it was quite chilly. Beautiful coat you did a great job on that. I envy you all your flowers I must buy a bouquet for the house

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  2. We will be seeing on the fashion pages of the newspapers this winter Kim, wearing that beautiful and stylish overcoat! What a lovely transformation! And the scarf is perfect with it too! Happy Sunday, as you recover from the dreaded lurgy.

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  3. Your coat is lovely, you will look quite dashing!

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  4. Your new (old) coat looks beautiful all tarted up Kim & very smart indeed! I could just see it with one of your "tarted up" needlework bags over your shoulder. Have a lovely week Kim xx

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  5. What beautiful additions to your coat, and beautifully done, too. So very stylish. I wish I had the confidence and patience to try additions like these!
    Ummm, summer sun sounds so delicious just now when we have numberless grey days, mostly without snow, here in our part of the Northern Hemisphere. I know you will enjoy your summer.

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  6. Oh my, how I enjoy feasting my eyes on all the lovelies here. (I so love your “tarted up” needle point chair)The “old blue coat” has never seen better days for sure. I love it! However, I am not a big fan of ole man winter! I am already looking forward to the return of the Summer Tanager! Mary @ Hilltop Post

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    1. Haha...."tarting up"....now there's a term from my past. Of course, my old blue coat is a new tarted up pretty. =) Mary, the needlepoint chair is the epitome of one of my "tarted up" projects! That was indeed an ugly duckling before all those scrumptious needlepoints were slathered allover. It's still my favourite of all time! I hear your misery re Old Man Winter. Don't worry he will be preparing for his journey down here before we know it. Soon it will be summer there in your lovely part of the world and winter here. Kim Xx

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  7. How pretty! I'm amazed at your creativity! xoPom Pom

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    1. Thank you, dear Pom Pom. Thank you for your sweet visit. Kim Xx

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  8. Wow, what you have done with your 'old blue coat' is amazing. Beautiful refashioning!

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  9. You have done a wonderful job on your navy coat, Kim, your creativity really shines through. Hope the dreaded lurgy is departing, and you are feeling much better now.

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  10. It definitely was your lucky day! And such a beautiful transformation of your coat. The scarf works perfectly too. Enjoy wearing it when winter comes around again. Me, I am off to the sales - I need a coat! Have a great week. xx

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  11. Hi Kim
    Congratulations on becoming a granny, she is adorable.
    Have so missed your blog with all the wonderful photos. Love your crochet cardigan, can’t believe you have just started to crochet. Your blue coat has certainly come to life with all the pretty trimmings, I bet you can’t wait to wear it.
    Hope your feeling better.
    Best wishes Kay C XX

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    1. Hello lovely Kay, So, so lovely to have you visit my little place again♡ Riley is adorable, isn't she.....but then I'm a wee bit biased. Granny squares are very forgiving. Once I finally got the hang of crocheting these pretties, it was smooth sailing from then on. I can't wait to crochet other pretties ready for winter. And yes......I can't wait to wear my 'new' old blue coat, but that of course means the weather will be decidedly chilly in order to wear it. That I can certainly wait for. =) Have a great, great week, lovely Kay. Thank you for stopping by. Kim Xx

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  12. Your coat is looking wonderful and that is an amazing collection of needlepoint. I hope you have a lovely day diamonding along and feel better soon :)

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  13. You have a way of bringing summer flowers into every season! Your coat is very “you”. When I first saw the picture of it on the mannequin, I thought it was you wearing it and was initially disturbed when I did not see your smiling face at the top of the picture…. LOL! I’m sure we will be seeing more of those tapestries etc that you purchased in future projects. Gail at the Cozy Quilter

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  14. A very fun rework! Very beautiful additions.

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  15. I love seeing how you reimagine needlepoint items. Your updated blue coat is beautiful. I look forward to seeing what you make with those other items you bought.

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  16. No thank you Kim I really don't want old man winter to stay a single day longer than he has to haha. I love your coat makeover it's a triumph my dear I can see you wearing that coat for many winters to come. Those photos are a feast for the eyes! I'm looking forward to seeing your EPP. Have a lovely Sunday. xx

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  17. Love your old new coat and how dashing you will look wearing it around town.

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  18. What a great rejuvenation of your coat, I love it! What a wealth of needlepoints you have. I am having visions of making a quilt with all the linens, and doilies I have collected over the years. Great work Kim!

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  19. Just looking at those lovely needlepoint items brightened my day her in snowy, cold, dreary Michigan, USA. I look forward to the many ways you are going to use them. The navy coat looks wonderful. No dreary winter days for you when you wear it.

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    1. Most definitely no dreary winter days when stepping out in my 'new' coat.=) Your little part of the world does sound freezing and a little dreary. But that's Old Man Winter for you. He's a frigid fellow! Thank you for your sweet visit and lovely words. Keep warm! Kim Xx

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  20. A lovely refashioned coat ! Imagination, skill and....tadah !
    You have a great collection to do whatever you imagine....
    Take care Kim !
    Hug
    Anna

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  21. You have done a wonderful job with the coat, Kim! Love it! You clever girl; lucky to be in the right place at the right time, what treasures you brought home. Have a good week!

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  22. Love the blue coat. Very "Boho" and reminds me of the embroidered denim jackets we made in the 1970s. Wonder where mine went. Hope you get to feeling better soon.

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  23. Una gran suerte encontrar todas ésas joyas que ya han dado frutos en tu abrigo que ahora luce alegre y colorido como tú.
    Cuida tu salud para que sigas deleitándonos con tus labores. BESICOS.

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  24. Oh, I am so proud of you - nary an overboard in sight on that ole blue coat. BUT...it is lovely, though. Wow, you were certainly in the right place at the right time to snatch up all those needlepoints. And, wouldn't she be so pleased with all you use them for; I hope you can send her some pictures; she'll be ecstatic! You know I love your beautiful flowers and those gorgeous pictures; thank you for thinking of me (us). I do hope that you are feeling much better; doesn't sickness just sap the energy right out of us. I always know I'm not feeling well if I don't even feel the need to stitch.

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  25. Your certainly were in the right place at the right time with those beautiful stitcheries, and they could not have come to a better home! Love what you have done to your coat , your "old blue coat" is now the "new blue coat" Enjoy. Hope the bug has all gone.

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  26. Oh my you did get a lot of goodies there, I do so feel sorry for the lady who had to give up these pretties, but I am sure she was very thankful that they were going to someone that really loved them. It would be so neat to be able to show her what you have done with the gorgeous keepsakes, Your coat looks fantastic for sure, you do such a beautiful job of sewing them on. I have a very thin sweater I wish I could save like you do, but I think this one is a lost cause, don't know how anything would stay sewn to it, you can see my shirt that I wear underneath it, it is so thinned.

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  27. What lovely pieces of needlepoint and embroidery you rescued!!! You are a master at refashioning, Kim. What a beautiful "new" coat!!! I hope you're feeling tiptop soon!!!

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  28. Your coat is absolutely gorgeous and isn't it fun to wear something that no one else has. Enjoy your one-of-a-kind fashion.

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  29. I always love how you tart things up. You have that knack of seeing the potential in things (I would never be able to rescue embroidery like that!). What fun!

    I hope you're feeling better soon! Hugs.

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  30. Welcome back, Kim. I'm just catching up on your new posts as I've been in Texas for my grandson's wedding and to spend Christmas and New Year's with my stepdaughter and her family. What a busy 6 months you have had with the drama of Riley's arrival and the visit to San Francisco. Riley's quilt is delightful and will bring hours of fun to her. Your refashioned coat is also a stunner and the scarf matches the flowers on the collar to perfection. Your creativity continues to amaze and amuse us. And learning to crochet on top of it all, producing a gorgeous cardigan. I sympathize with your battle with germs as I retunred from Texas with a head cold (not caught on the airplane, though) and I'm still suffering from it effects. But it's a new year and we have much to look forward to (our coming election NOT being one them, however).
    Pat

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  31. I am convinced that you live in a magical wonderland where unicorns, rainbows and majestic gardens abound! That is not a coat - it is an heirloom work of art and you are not an artist, you are a magician! Wishing you loads of creativity and sewjo in 2024. We need you!

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    1. Oh, thank you so much, dear Preeti, for your beautiful words! You know, I'm always on the lookout for that elusive unicorn. =) Kim Xx

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  32. That embroidery on your coat is so effective Kim. xx

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  33. I would say those needlepoints found a perfect home with you! I already know you will fashion all sorts of treasures from them, starting with your now one-of-a-kind coat. I'm sure whoever made those embroideries in the first place would be so happy to see them enjoying a new life and not tucked away in a drawer somewhere.

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