Earlier this month I got on
Twitter... why I don't know because now I have yet another place to browse online for inspiration and temptation. Sometimes it can be helpful and productive, though. Like when I dared
HeatherB to sew up a brand new skirt pattern in the time it took me to make three skirts from a TNT pattern. She wasn't sure about it so I asked if she was a chicken and the race was on! (The older I get the more I realize we never really grow up :)
My three skirts were going to be from Sewing Cake's Hummingbird pencil skirt pattern. I had to make one for Mom's Wardrobe UpGrade from a wool blend, one as an skirt and nighty up cycle, and one out of a BEAutiful brown and cream pinstripe fabric I've had for YEARS!
Thankfully our measurements were close enough that I didn't have to trace out a new size for my Mom. I just had to actually put a hem in her skirt. Her skirt was the Only one made according to the pattern. I used a wool polyester blend fabric so she could throw it in the washer. It has a bit of gold thread running through it and an almost nubbly texture. I love it!
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It's a great basic neutral that pairs with tops she already has as well as with some I've planned to make her.
The straight skirt silhouette is such a good look on her too! |
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Happy with the skirt,
Getting comfortable on camera... |
My next skirt was this lovely wool plaid from a skirt taken from my Mom's closet. I had all these dreams about turning this old nighty into a cute summer top but decided to quit kidding myself and use it as a lining.
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Sorry guys, indoor camera is having some issues. Trying to learn fast... |
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I had to cut what I could cut and hope the plaid would match. Thanks in part to the pattern itself all I had to do was a
bit of fudging on the side seam to get them to line up! I love this skirt a bunch! |
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I pleated the "lining" to fit into the skirt, basted and stitched on my waistband. I simply cut a slit for the zipper and so far it hangs free and far away when I go to zip it up! As you can see I had to take in the side seams after the fact. I think there
is some stretch in this wool.
Oh! I also used a snap to close the back waistband since I did some piecing to the old waistband so I could reuse it. |
Lastly, I added my TNT waistband to my new summer staple skirt! I love my neon floral skirt but I needed something a bit more neutral to pair with the summer tops I already had. I decided to use this stashed favorite.
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It was so fun getting to play with the subtle stripes! I cut the top pocket pieces on the bias and interfaced them with a featherweight interfacing so they would not stretch out of shape, I love how they almost chevron with the waistband. |
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The insides are as pretty as the outside! I used some vintage iron on seam tape to hem it.
FINALLY I had an invisible zipper I could get to insert! Up until now I've been putting lapped zippers in because I never had the right color...
The pocket and waistband fabric I absolutely love and am happy to get to finally use it in a successful project. |
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The pockets in this skirt will never cease to please me! I love that I am able to use fun fabrics! |
Whew! Three skirts in about six days. All of them successes! Hurrah! In case you're wondering, Heather beat me by two days because I had no hook and eye closures and by adding the waistband and working with the challenges of up cycling I had to rethink things which slowed me down a bit. It was great fun and great motivation for me to get them done! That's three projects knocked out of my stash busting and three fabulous garments ready to go!
Wow that is an amazing output and all three skirts are fantastic. Love the pocket fabrics, these are what make you smile when you wear a garment.
ReplyDeleteLook at all those pretty skirts! I'm glad you showed us the insides as well cause I like that sort of thing. I name you winner of more skirts. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I haven't gotten to sew anything since. :) I love the pockets!!
ReplyDeleteThe insides turned out so pretty on these and I think they look interesting so I couldn't not share. :) Glad someone else enjoys them!
ReplyDeleteI think it was something we both won! Whoo hoo!
Those are all such gorgeous skirts; I just adore the tartan one! Sounds like it was a win for you both!
ReplyDeleteI like pencil skirts, you can play so much around a simple pattern (I rarely do though).
ReplyDeleteI love the insides - the extra bit that makes your day on a grey Monday :)
It was a win for both! I love the tartan too! I snatched it from my Mom before she could put it on the Goodwill pile. :)
ReplyDeleteThe insides turned out so well on these! Glad you enjoyed it!
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