The first modification is that I cut the front panels on the fold. The very first time I made this skirt, I made it out of an Amy Butler print and made it according to the pattern. If you follow the link you will see how the skirt sticks out in the center front. I love this skirt and still wear it often, but I'm not thrilled with how the center front hang. So, I now cut it on the fold - laying the top 5/8" from the fold and taking out the smallest bit of fullness down at the hem. I like it much better this way.
This time, I folded the waistband to the inside and top stitched it down. I always wait until the skirt is finished and ease the skirt into the waistband finished to my measurements.
What you can't see from either of these pictures is that the red bled into the white a little bit. Isn't there a product I can wish this with again to remove some of the bleeding - or did I blow that by drying it already?
What a cute skirt! I love that fabric!
ReplyDeleteYippee! You finished it and it's sooooo pretty! Now onto the next piece ~ cause I don't want JB coming after me...*LOL*
ReplyDeletei LOVE it!! Yes, you did send me that one...i will make it :o)
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, and yes... in the laundry product aisle, near the dyes and such, there's a wee little box. The name escapes me, but it's got a cute name that implies it will fix that load of whites that suffered from a red sock or whatever... It works. If you can't find it, I'll priority mail one to you!
ReplyDeleteOh, very, very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome skirt. I love it. I think I need a red and white skirt this summer. ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I'm with you - I don't like seams centered in the front of a skirt; they never look quite right, and I don't like the interruption of the pattern on the front of the skirt (or on the front of dresses for that matter).
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that fabric!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the skirt! Makes me want to start sewing again. Looks like even I could do it. I do like the modification you made. It does hang better than the Amy Butler skirt. Good Job!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!! great pattern for that fabric.
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LOVE that skirt!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, G! That skirt turned out great. The fabric is simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!!
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