![]() Here’s a template you can use (from The Vivienne Files) - and speaking of which, her website has TONS of great resources on capsule wardrobes, including inspiration 4×4 wardrobes in a variety of colors and seasons. Expansion Four: four items to fill in any gaps (dresses, etc.).Mileage Four: four tops in anything that goes with your first 8 garments.Another Core of Four: four pieces (two tops and two bottoms). ![]() ![]() Core of Four: four pieces (two tops and two bottoms) in the same neutral color,.While there are several variations, the one I like the best (and see most frequently) runs as follows: Unlike the sudoku method above, the 4 x 4 wardrobe method begins with a color palette and goes from there.Ī Four by Four Wardrobe is a 16-piece group of clothes chosen four pieces at a time, developed by The Vivienne Files. Especially if you include multiuse clothing pieces. The yellow, red and blue lines give you some easy outfit combinations to start- but the remixing potential is endless. Pretty neat!Įditor Note: You can also use this for smaller mini capsules too! If you do a 3×3 grid of nine pieces (this version includes no accessories), you can instantly have 9 different outfit combinations. Now, assume that you are buying (or already own) the shoes, and that two of the “extras” are going to be jewelry - and you only need to sew up 10 pieces of clothing for a handmade sudoku capsule. In all, you can make 10 outfits from this one grid: The idea here is that you start with 16 pieces and then every row becomes an outfit (4), every column becomes an outfit (4), and both diagonals become an outfit (2). Inclusive Sizing, Independent Patterns, and the Curvy Sewing Collectiveįrom Colleen Hammond’s website, which has tons of wardrobe sudoku resources.Meet the People Behind the Curvy Sewing Collective.
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