Friday has thus far been the hardest day of the week
 to get a clever name for. While all the other days boasted multiple 
possibilities, there was only one variation on "Fri" that made even a 
slight amount of sense for my clothing collection: "Fly."
Back in July, when I came up with "Flyday", I had no shortage of aerial creatures in my wardrobe, with huge flocks of bird dresses and bee sandals, so I had infinite possibilities for a flight-themed outfit!
Now
 that it's winter (in weather, if not in scientific fact), my clothing 
collection sings a much sadder tune, with not a single winged animal in 
sight. Sure, there are other things that fly – Superman, kites, 
airplanes, UFO's, boomerangs, dandelion fluff, clouds, the Fickle Finger
 of Fate...but I don't have any of those on my clothing either! In order
 to make today's outfit, I had to dig around in my "Transitional" 
clothing storage tote until I found something with wings. The first 
suitable garment I uncovered was my pink butterfly poncho. Not a bad 
choice, considering I had wanted to blog about it last season but never 
got the chance.
This poncho was 
the second of two that I had gotten at the same time and needed to 
improve upon with a little bit of stitchery. Just like the first one,
 I cut the neck hole larger and finished it with some lace hem tape. 
Unlike that one, I decided to make the neck opening perfectly circular 
instead of oval, which accidentally made it much too big! To fix it, I 
pinched together two points on its perimeter and sewed them together. 
The resulting loop of excess fabric can be tucked to the inside, or 
folded over on the outside and secured with a pin—a convenient way to 
add another butterfly to an outfit! Sadly, my antique butterfly brooch 
lost a wing around 11 this morning, turning what had been the focal 
point of my top into a shabby embarrassment.
I
 thought this was a misfortune, but it actually enabled me to meet the 
theme in a more metaphorical way, as it forced me to make some 
adjustments to my look "on the fly." Since I could no longer close my 
poncho with a cute butterfly pin, I used a safety pin hidden on the back
 side. This left more room for butterfly jewelry, so I traded my tiny 
stud earrings for some huge silver butterfly danglers (I'd brought them 
to work with me just in case). I always feel happier when wearing 
statement earrings, so the day was not a total loss.
The
 theme was "Flyday," not "Butterflyday," so I kind of wanted to include 
other things that fly instead of just sticking to Lepidoptera. But I 
played around with some bird jewelry and found that the total effect of 
so many barely related animals looked more like a "Flying Circus" than 
any cohesive unit. Even adding too many butterflies launched me into 
tacky territory, so I limited myself to the aforementioned earrings and 
just one bracelet. I did make sure to wear pants with a fly, so I guess 
that counts for something!
 
 
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