Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Shiny Red Biased Skirt

I wasn't going to enter skirt week at Crafterhours until after I tried playing the organ in one of my skirts and couldn't see my feet. (hopefully one day I'll get to where I don't need to look at my feet but that day is a long way off). I rediscovered a blue skirt my sister gave me six years ago and realized it would actually work. It was cut on the bias and I used it as pattern. I made a practice skirt in challis and then went for the slippery stuff.

With my practice skirt I discovered it was very important to cut it exactly. One side turned out perfect and the other was so so, but still wearable with a long shirt.

The fabric was kind of tricky to cut and sew. I used lots of pattern weights (soup cans) cut and sewed really slow. I picked up these clover wonder clips from the store and they're great b/c they don't leave any holes. I had to be careful to not let them stretch the fabric out with their weight though! I used my walking foot for the side seams and I'm almost embarrassed to write this but this is the first time I pressed and steamed the seams to set them and then pressed and steamed the seams open with a very cool iron. (In my defense, the iron is downstairs and Ansley wants to come with me wherever I go so instead of taking 30 seconds, it took 5 minutes each time I had to iron something). I carefully zigzagged the raw edges (wish I had a serger!) b/c it tended to pucker and pull (I tried adjusting the tension both ways and didn't notice a significant difference) and steamed them again. I zigzagged the raw edges at the bottom and waistband, steamed, and folded under twice, since I don't have a rolled hem foot. Repeat steaming and pressing. I carefully stretched the picot trimmed elastic (it would look better with a colored elastic but I didn't have time to dye it and could only find white, since I waited until the last minute) and clipped it a bunch of times. I tried to sew over the first stitch line from turning the waist under twice and I did better in some places than in others.

Enough talk, here's the skirt:

Front
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Back
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Swishy motion (probably a better choice than all of my circle skirts in this crazy windy place)

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Narrow hem close up
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Waistband close up
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I think I want to make one in linen or chambray next. :) Maybe it will be easier to sew and not slippery on the bench. . . .

Friday, October 1, 2010

Jersey Skirt


My pretty sister models her jersey skirt, made using this tutorial (sans pockets). I love the color combo.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Very Biased



I used this lovely tutorial to make another under $5 skirt.

I was very excited to see myself on this post while on vacation. Thank you Katy!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Return of the Gauchos





Remember when gauchos were fashionable five or so years ago? I don't know why I thought they'd look good on me! The length and billowyness made me look shorter and weren't that flattering.

But now they have a multi tasking new life. Is it a skirt or a dress? Is it maternity attire or non maternity attire? Is it loungewear or a swim cover up? It's all of the above.

I cut the seam that made each pant leg a leg, got rid of the curving for the um, seat of the gauchos, and sewed the two legs together. Fabulous!

PS I know I didn't need to include all of these pictures but don't you love how The Princess appears? :)

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