Matching Separates …Again | LB Pullover & Mimi G’s 30 min Pencil Skirt

Paula infront of a black wall in her grey jersey LB Pullover and 30 min pencil skirt

I think I’ve found my style, at least for this year. I don’t know if this deserves another blog post because I already posted my last matching knit separates here. One wasn’t enough, though, and I couldn’t resist making this get-up again.

I made this look months ago, but something about the endless stretch of time that came during the Covid-19 era made productivity impossible. The longer I waited, the less likely it seemed that I would ever post these pictures. I’m not much of a go-getter.

Now that life is returning to normal in Vancouver, and I have zero free time and rarely sleep, getting back to sewing and blogging seemed like the only logical progression. I’m working my way in gently with these pictures that I’m sure caused my boyfriend a few tears – namely because he takes my photos while I yell at him in public. He’s a patient man.

The Details of my Matching Separates

Paula posing outside a windowed apartment with her hand up to her hair in grey matching separates made with the LB Pullover and a knit jersey skirt.
I always stand like this…
Flattest knit neckband that I’ve managed so far.
My butt has never looked this good. Had to post.
Curly Girl Method Convert

Final Thoughts

This isn’t the last set of matching separates that you will see…

xoxo

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Hi, I’m Paula. Thanks for coming to see my blog! In 2020 I decided to pursue a long ignored desire to study Fashion Design. This blog is where you will find what I'm currently working on at school. Though, sometimes it might just be my sewing adventures. xxx

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A beginner sewist determined to sew her own wardrobe. xxx

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