Roxanne was very happy with sewing this weekend because she got to finish her new swirly skirt. I had cut it out the week before, and done the construction one evening. It is a very simple pattern to put together on the serger. She had the longer jobs of the hem (there was quite a bit of that) and the not as long waist band.
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view A in yellow on the bottom row |
This is the pattern we started with. After I showed her the denim version I made over the summer, she wanted to use this pattern, too! I modified hers like I modified mine, since the pattern misses fitting either of us. I lengthened the waist panel to fit. Then, to keep the skirt part smooth at the hip, I cut that part in half, and added a panel that fit to the waist piece at the top, and added some additional flowy-ness to the hem. We both like the longer length, to hide a multitude of sins.
While my fabric was a very soft denim, Roxanne had picked out a very colorful and swirly print.
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colorful swirls |
I wasn't sure about it, but it was Roxanne's skirt to love and wear, so I cut it out for her. As I sewed it up, it started to really, really grow on me. Those swirls of color looked great in a flowy skirt, and there are so many possibilities when it comes to matching a top. I mean if you have the color, it is probably in there. There are a lot of pinks, which Roxanne likes, but there is also turquoise blue and lime green, along with simple black, white & grey.
On the denim skirt I made, I just rolled down the fabric to create the casing for the elastic. Since Roxanne is taller than I am, we decided to keep all the length possible, and used some wide bias tape that I had in my stash (no telling for how long) as the casing. I did that for Raine's pajamas this summer, and they have done really well, so it is a technique I will use from time to time from now on.
So, here is the finished product. As you can tell in the photo, Roxanne, is very happy with the final result!
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Roxanne and her swirly skirt (and my purple T) |
Ok, it isn't actually the final result, I took this when she was trying it on for length, to make sure the hem line was pretty even. Still, she looks happy, doesn't she...
I love that you know how to adjust patterns-- that's such an intimidating thing for me. Roxanne's skirt looks great!
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