Now I wouldn't have looked at this skirt twice, and actually, I didn't, except the technical drawing caught my eye. The magazine photos just don't show off this skirt very well at all.
The side back:
As you can see, the back yoke is one piece from the CB to the side, so my adjustment at the side back made it neccessary to remove a little bit of width from this piece. I just slashed and overlapped.
I love the way the top edge of the yoke sits right at my natural waist. This is the most comfortable, and I think, most flattering look for me. But since this skirt doesn't have an actual wastband, but a yoke, I think you could make it to sit lower on the hip if you wanted to. You'd just have to pin fit it until you got it how you liked it.
I used this really cool dark denim with magenta weft that I've had in my stash for several years. I've been saving it for something special and I just decided it was time to use it. I almost used the wrong side of this fabric as the right side. I love the pink! (Ihave quite a bit left, though, so I may still do it!) I used a pink and purple "marble" quilting cotton for the waist facings and the pocket linings, mainly to reduce bulk.
The denim isn't super heavy, but come on, it's denim! I also thought the cotton facings added a little bit of interest. No one will ever see it but me, but I like knowing it's there.I decided to go with contrasting top stitching, so I chose magenta all purpose cotton thread. I love the look. The magenta picks up the purplish pink tinge to the denim, plus, it's just different. The only drawback is that I used regular Coats and Clark thread for the construction and I had to change the thread often to do the top stitching. It got a little tedious. (I'd love to solve this little problem by getting a second machine!)
I ended up hemming this a little long. It's rather close fitting and I just felt that close fitting and short on a woman my age would be, well... a little too much. Or not enough, depending on how you look at it. Besides, I pinned up the hem at several lengths and looked in the mirror and this is where I liked it best. It's kind of funny, but the tchnical drawing had me thinking that this would be a much shorter skirt than it turned out to be. The magazine photos, such as they are, are much more accurate in terms of length.
I decided to leave off the belt loops. I almost never wear a belt, and I didn't think the skirt needed them, so I just ignored them. I'm sure they would have been easy to add if I'd chosen to do so.
I am extremely pleased with this skirt. I highly recommend it if you like this kind of casual look. You could dress it up quite a bit with a different fabric. The all black skirt pictured in the magazine isn't as flashy, but it still has lots of detail and looks like a great piece for the office or for church.I imagine you could make a really nice skirt out of khaki or even white twill for summer. Hmmm... I already have the pattern adjusted to fit me- I might just make another one myself!
Stay tuned for progress on the other skirt from this issue, BWOF 01-2009-113. Also, Simplicity 2798 is coming along and I should have photos to show soon!
14 comments:
So cute and it looks great on you. The topstitching is beautiful.
I love it. The magenta stitching is perfect and I love the fabric that you used for the facing and pocket linings etc... It looks great on you. I would probably look like a... a... a I... don't know what in a cute straight skirt like that.
FABULOUS skirt. Vavavaoom! :D I love the denim, you should definitely do something else with the pink side out!
Of course your perfect topstitching is the icing.
You look great! Love the skirt and the top-stitching.
I'm so impressed. You should have a boutique. The skirt IS very flattering!
Wow! Your topstitching is perfect as are your buttonholes. I'm very impressed. It's perfect!
What cute accents you put on this! Oh how I wish you were my neighbor to teach me so much! I love it!! You look great!
Not only have you done a fabulous job sewing this skirt, it looks great on you too.
I didn't look at that skirt twice - until I saw your version. It's lovely and the topstitching is perfect!
That looks fantastic! Your topstitching is completely perfect and the construction is exquisite. I'm impressed.
I can't get over how straight your top stitching is! Great job!
Amazing skirt, your topstitching is so perfect.
Very nice... The pink topstitching looks great.....
Work it girl! I would buy that skirt if I saw it at a store. So stinkin' pretty!
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