Thursday, February 19, 2009

Let Me Anthropologize (First Attempt)


What am I anthropologizing for, you ask? Or better yet, what am I even talking about? Well, previously I wrote a post about how I just LOVE many of the adorable clothes that are sold at the fabulous Anthropologie store. Sadly, pretty much everything I fall in lust with is out of this SAHM's budget. When I explored what it is about their clothes that draws me to them, I discovered that most of their clothing features various forms of embellishment.

Embellishment:
1. (noun) embellishment
a superfluous ornament

2. (noun) ornamentation, embellishment
the act of adding extraneous decorations to something


Thus, I set out to find a way that I could have the fancy style, without the fancy pricetag. Here, I will share with you my first attempt at what I have affectionately termed: Anthropologizing.


I recently purchased this long tunic from TJ Maxx for $7.00. (See pricetag below, if you don't believe me.)



I took this little number and embellished it a bit by adding some flowers made from felted wool. Apparently, felted wool can be purchased, but it's expensive. And, please, don't confuse felted wool with the felt sheets which can be bought at your local craft store for 50 cents.

No, you'll probably want to create your own felted wool. And it's quite simple actually. You take a 100% wool sweater (an old holey one, preferably) and machine-wash and dry it at the hottest settings. (C'mon, I'll bet you've already felted a sweater before, albeit accidentally.) Once wool has been felted, it cuts easily and will not unravel.

**I implore you to not try this in your own residential washing machine, or else it may just seize up from all the wool fibers that inevitably come free during the wash cycle. (Not that I would know anything about such a fiasco. Heh) I have heard of others who have done this with those larger commercial washers found at the laundromat without any problems.




I chose to cut out free-form flower shapes because I've seen lots of flowers on Anthropologie clothes, and also because they're easy.



Then, I chose large colorful buttons and complementary thread and went to work, sewing my little flower babies onto my cheapo top (er, I mean lovely tunic.)


I felt it needed something on the other side to balance out the 2 flowers, so I added a larger double-layered flower. (Now, really, who do I think I am getting all fancy like that?) And, basically that was that. Here I will repost the photo of me with the Nester, because A) She is awesome, and B) This is the only decent shot of all 3 flowers...


In case you've been wondering whether Anthropologie phoned me to ask where I have been hiding my talents, and that they need to have me consulting with their company, and yada, yada, yada...

Well, not exactly. I mean it came out cute, sure. But I don't think anyone thought I paid $178 for it or anything. Not to worry, though. This was only my first attempt. I plan to try, try again. And, you, my lucky readers, will be privy to my every endeavor.

Oh, and I though I'd add a pic of the shoes that I wore with the tunic (and dark brown leggings, for those who must know).
Just. because. they're. so. freakin'. cute.



**NOTE: Don't forget to enter my sweet giveaway here, it runs until Saturday 2/21.

15 gracious thoughts:

  1. How fun! Your flower embellishments look so cool. Great pic of you with Nester, too--isn't she fab? :-)
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  2. That's beautiful! (And I love the original top, as well--you are a bargain shopper after my own heart!)

    Big question--Are the shoes as comfortable as they are cute?
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  3. Love your flower embellishments! I've just discovered the fun of felting old sweaters. Thanks for the warning about the washer. I've only done a couple at home. Maybe I should use the laundromat for the rest of them!!
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  4. I think you did a great job!! Looks beautiful and you look beautiful in it!!!
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  5. Love the outfit! Triple love the shoes!! Tell me those weren't a great TJ Maxx find, too.
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  6. Don't you just love TJ Maxx? I use to shop there all the time. I now seem to save my money to buy from J. Jill off their sale rack. The clothes I have bought there have brought me more compliments than any other store. Anyway enough free advertising for those companies. I wanted to share a tip for you about felting those sweaters. When I knit a wool yarn bag I throw it in the washer inside a zippered pillow case thus keeping the fibers out of my machine. I haven't tried it yet with sweaters but I think it would work. Have a great day!
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  7. I think you should start a blog called Anthropologized and show us all of your secrets.
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  8. Too cute! Don't you just love a great bargain too. I have got to get to TJMaxx soon.
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  9. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing a great idea. I've thought about embellishing all sorts of things, but never clothes. I love that, and those shoes too!
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  10. I wonder if a very uncrafty person like me can try this? Could you use a safety pin on the back so you could move it from outfit to outfit? Thanks for the info and I think I will try this!
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  11. I love them- I actually bought 2 goodwill wool sweaters to do some Anthopologizing on something! Loved your shoes-
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  12. VERY cute! I LOVE anthopologie, too!
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  13. Cute fashions and lucky you, meeting Nester. Ok, she's lucky to meet you, too.

    Karol :0)
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  14. pretty buttons, great idea!
    x Julie x
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