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I chose view D, the second shortest length, because I didn't want to get involved with sewing the slit. I was worried it might be too short and considered a ruffle a la the one-yard skirt, but I just did a narrow hem instead, and it turned out to be a great length.
What I really like about this skirt is that the zipper is in the back. Whenever I try on a straighter skirt with a side zip, I feel like the zip distorts the shape along the hip and looks terrible. I've rejected many a thrift shop skirt on that basis!
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Of course, no sewing project of mine is complete without a mistake. This time I set in the zipper without a hitch, removed the basting stitches, and then realized the zipper stop was...at...the...top. Oh my. Did I put the zipper in upside down? No, I just somehow grabbed a zipper with a stop at either end. Fast fix: I snipped it open with a pair of old scissors. But still... can you imagine?
This is gorgeous! I love the print!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Great prints and great fit.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm not a pattern tracer, either.... I think that's why I prefer to make my own patterns. The pre-printed ones are so stressful.... ;)
Love your skirt! Okay, I've got to get up and at least cut mine out now! I got lining fabric over the weekend, so I don't have any more excuses to put it off. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice! You did a great job! I like the color scheme.
ReplyDeleteMy mom got around that problem by always cutting the largest pattern and then folding it down to the size she wanted to make.
ReplyDeleteI really love that print, but even more after seeing that it's cords!
So, I see a skirt on my first visit back to Wardrobe Refashion in many long months and I just knew who made it! How have you been?
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