This is a size 10, made straight out of the envelope. The fabric is 100% cotton quilting fabric from Hobby Lobby.
There's not much to say. This pattern is so easy it practically sews itself. That's why I chose it- it's quick and easy.
For this version, I used lavender satin ribbon to trim the ruffle edges and pick up the lavender stars in the print.
The waist is finished with 3/4" elastic in a casing. All inside seams are serged and the skirt is top stitched to secure the ruffle seam allowance.
The Princess is pleased- she wore this skirt to school today with a yellow tank top.
Stay tuned for photos of the other two skirts which turned out great, also.
And now, I'm off to relax in a recliner with the September issue of Burda Style, which arrived today. Later!
3 comments:
Very cute, I like the ribbon finish you added
A really pretty skirt and the ribbon trim is a lovely touch. Lucky daughter!
I used to make most of my daughter's clothing - but she is now 15 and doesn't quite like my ideas as to what is cute and fashionable.
Apparently, black is the only colour to wear and style wise I also don't understand teen fashion according to her!
That is super cute! I love it with the pink top.
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