I made a skirt......



"Good for you" you say!  Well, I am particularly proud of this skirt.  I originally saw the style in a rtw line and loved all of the primary colours and the two little pleats at the front.  I also loved the linen it was made of.  I had to have one but of course not a rtw.

I had just the piece of linen in mind, bought with this fabric haul.  Unfortunately once I had washed and ironed it, the fabric appeared to have some permanent fold marks that seemed to have the dye stripped out of it.  This meant I needed to cut the pieces around the damaged fabric.  I used New Look 6918 and cut it to a size 10 in the waist and size 12 in the hips. I was a little concerned this style with it's tummy pleats would be unflattering and didn't want it to drag across the tummy and but area hence the extra room.  I also shaved off 1cm on the side seams tapering up from the hem to give more of a pencil illusion.  This proved to be a perfect solution and resulted in the perfectly fitted skirt.  I like the way the waist band is curved and sits just below the waist. 

To finish my skirt off I lined it and very carefully hand stitched it in at the waist, around the zip and the back pleat.  I don't usually wear lined skirts in the summer but this skirt with it's taffeta lining is really lovely and luxurious to wear....and did I mention comfortable!   I am wearing it here with the blouse I made and wrote about here.  The blue is a perfect match for the tiny blue flowers in this blouse.

By the way...if anyone can tell me why my photo is uploading sideways, I would be most grateful.


Comments

  1. It's a great skirt and it looks lovely on you.

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  2. Your skirt looks terrific. I really like the pockets and the pleat detail.

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  3. his is really nice , I have been after a pattern with pockets like that for ages. It's lovely.

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  4. great skirt - good save with the fabric. love that it has pockets too. no help about the photos sorry.

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  5. Andrea, I happen to be quite proud of both my photos and the scenery where I live, so I hope that is what you were trying to convey in your comment.
    That is a great little skirt.

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  6. Carolyn, as I attempted to say in your comments, your setting and photos are stunning and they compliment each other....no offence intended.

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  7. Great skirt. I really like the style ad lines of the design.

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  8. Thank you for your clarifying comment; that was nice of you. I appreciated the reassurance!

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