Now, I will need to confess that I actually bought this fabric last November and quickly cut it out and then...............nothing. Very naughty I know, but Christmas, kitchen, work, commissions etc just needed to be done first.
However, after the New Year I had decided to concentrate on all of my UFO's and this was one of them.
I did make a few changes. Firstly, I hate waistbands so I replaced this with navy blue bias binding to conceal the raw edge at the top of the skirt. Also by using the same skirt patterns I added a lining to the skirt just to make it a little thicker for our lovely UK weather!
I then used my overlocker foot on my machine, overlocked the hem then decided to do a double turn hem. The overlocking actually made the edge firmer and easier to get a smoother hem. Always iron the hem before stitching it. It is a lot easier and will give neater results. By using the sewing machine attachment you do not actually cut anything off.
A tip is to iron your garment at each step of making then when you get to the end it should be lovely and ready to hang up/wear.
I am really pleased with this and it does fit. Beautifully modelled by Rose of course. Next on the dress form is a blanket jacket, however marking exam coursework has to come first at the moment. I can not say that another skirt may also be in the pipeline before the summer is out!
xx
3 comments:
Love your skirt, Sweetie. You did a beautiful job!
xoxo
Donna
your skirt looks great - i have some amy butler fabric, very similar to yours, waiting to be cut out - after my first skirt last year i thought i'd do another one, but have not got round to it yet!
xx
Love your skirt. I did this pattern too a while ago (with lining) and really liked the finished result (I did it with a waistband but like your idea of using binding instead) - Pootleflump x
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