Is anyone still with me and that red skirt? If so, read on!
Obviously the skirt won its share of battles (the zipper, the fabric vs style, the embellishments, the fit), but I won the war. It is finished.
My worry was that this skirt would be a big disappointment after my grand idea met with such frustration. So, here is the takeaway: although not the garment I envisioned, I do like it, with one caveat: if the fit had been right, I would like it quite a bit. The blooming thing just continues to grow and stretch! (You will never see the picture of the skirt as it was hiked up nearly to my bosom — frightening!) But my new unadorned skirt is a lovely color and has a nice “swish”. The fabric was stretchy and a pain to press, but very easy to sew. It’s a good weight, and the two front godets provide very nice movement and interest. I’m sorry that doesn’t show up well in the picture. My vintage-style pattern was a breeze to stitch up, zipper issues (operator error) notwithstanding.
What did I learn?
A picture may speak a thousand words, but that is not necessarily helpful in recreating a garment with no clues or description. That requires some imagination.
Make sure the all your materials play well together, and actually fit the pattern and the planned use. Imagination only goes so far, then reality has to take over.
Before hemming let the garment hang for much, much longer than you planned – this silly skirt dropped 1/2 inch in the godet portion just overnight!
Sometimes sewing doesn’t come first and a garment will sit, and sit, and sit some more…..and that’s okay, too.
Will I make this pattern again?
Yes!
In fact, I’ve already selected a lovely wool blend – taupe with a bit of light blue and a tiny, tiny hint of pink. It is quite similar to this selection from Mood Fabrics.
My next question is, do I go down another size (oooh, that sounds so nice) or will the wool fit more true to size than the polyester since it has no stretch? Of course the answer is obvious — make a muslin first! Yes, I promise to do so. Honest.
What about those lovely embellishments?
While I still love that original skirt, if the need arises for a skirt with fancy doo-dads, I’ll certainly chose a stiffer, dressier fabric. Perhaps a MOB rehearsal outfit?
And a different pattern; possibly this one pictured above, which is actually not a pattern at all, but explained in a handy tutorial I found on The Sewing Rabbit. Those box pleats are so pretty, and they would do nicely with a bit of frill. Maybe? Maybe not? What do you think? Perhaps I’ll just use a pretty patterned fabric and leave the doodads to a necklace. Oh, and should the pleats be stitched down a few inches, or will that cause poofing at the hips? Can a person with hips even wear a box pleated skirt? hmm. Too many questions.
Have Machine, Will Sew
I do have projects in the works….or at least in my head. And I have a slowly growing pattern stash, both paper and printable. Sadly, my fabric stash consists of only remnants, time to shop! And Stella is ready and waiting for our next assignment.
The agenda includes, in no particular order: my first pair of pants, pattern courtesy of Teresa’s giveaway at Navy Blue Threads; a dress from Gavanna Patterns; the skirt pictured above from the tutorial; a sweet peasant blouse from a pattern given to me by Sharon at Maven Patterns; a pair of pajamas (or nightshirt or robe); holiday gifting and decorating; possibly December’s The Monthly Stitch and Make a Garment a Month; and Linda’s Designin’ December; and designing a capsule wardrobe for the SWAP 2016.
Oh, and let us not forget the cello lessons! A bit optimistic, perhaps? I could very possibly be out of my mind.
Afterward:
Much has happened since I wrote this blog and took the final photo, and a rather significant change seems to be on the horizon. My sewing and blogging have been impacted, but as the dust settles, I’m hoping to get back on a slightly “adjusted” track. More on that at a later time.
I like your new wool blend fabric and I definitely think you should make a muslin. ( Talk about do as I say not as I do ;)). I am sooo jealous that your stash has run out and you need to replenish your fabric supplies.
I am not the person to ask about doo-dads as I’m not one for frills, flounces or other adornments unless it is to hide a mistake of course.
Your list of ‘to dos’ sounds formidable but perhaps your new ‘adjusted’ track will be a little more relaxed. I hope your new circumstances are good ones but I’m sure you’ll let us know in due course.
Keep practicing that cello!!
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Thanks, I plan to make a second one, think the wool will be much nicer. A formidable list indeed! Guess I thought making a really big list would keep me inspired? haha My circumstances: my mother has a broken hip and requires some pretty constant attention. It’s likely she will be moving in with us, so that will mean some adjustments, some retrofitting, you name it. Will certainly keep you posted as the situation plays out.
Cello is on the list as soon as I get home! Twinkle, twinkle little star….. 🙂
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What an interesting post. The skirt looks pretty cool, although I would love to see it as an outfit with your head included. And feet. I always prefer making nice patterns more than once so I can learn from my mistakes. You have set yourself a lot of work – and a SWAP – so I am guessing that Cello is going to feel a bit neglected.
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You don’t like my headless footless self? I have a complete shot but my expression is one of displeasure. It’s actually pretty funny. But traveled in a hurry, brought no shoes (or proper top) for my skirt! Sheesh. My agenda will be greatly curtailed…..that’s a fact. But I’d still love to do the SWAP if it’s at all possible, my wardrobe is quite dependent upon it.
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I hope so. xxx
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Fingers crossed!
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Sorry the red skirt didn’t work out. Hopefully the wool blend will work out better. Looking forward to seeing more sewing from you when things settle down!
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Thanks Linda! I think the next version will turn out much better – I really like that pattern. Things will come together soon, I think, just lots of sorting out. It’s all good! 🙂
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It’s looks very Christmassy and wearable. I’m with fabrickated, need proper pics, funny expressions are an added bonus. My worst ever pix are on a post which has been my second most popular 😳 Makes me cringe but hey ho, can’t look gorgeous all the time! Looking forward to skirt no 2, good luck 🍀
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Thanks Ali! Might have to get a belt (or some Santa suspenders hohoho!) to hold it up, but it is a nice Christmassy color isn’t it. I’ve put the dreaded pic on my Sevens post, for all to see and get a chuckle. You’re absolutely right, we all love to see the not-so-glamorous moments. Skirt No. 2 coming up…..well, one of these days it’s coming up.
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Sounds intriguing, but hopefully good news! Skirt looks lovely and the perfect Christmas colour 🙂
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Life’s little trials have caused me to fall a bit (okay, really far) behind schedule, but all will be well soon. Thank you, I do love the color and hope to make a suitable top for it. 🙂
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