Monday, May 18, 2009

Making a skirt...

I re-discovered skirts last summer. They are cute and easy to move around in - and often they are more flattering than shorts. I've seen so many wonderful cotton quilt fabrics that I wanted to wear that I decided to take the plunge and make one.

I bought this pattern at Creations Quilt Shop in Kerrville, TX last month. I wanted to make skirt A - but I didn't have enough fabric (I never thought that would happen!) Skirt B requires less of the primary fabric and has a contrasting band of fabric at the hem. I didn't have enough of a single contrast fabric either - so I thought like a quilter and used 4 different fabrics.



It took about 5 hours to make a lined (I added the lining, the pattern doesn't call for it) skirt with a zipper. I had to call on skills that I last used 20 years ago and was reminded that a 5/8" seam allowance is HUGE. The skirt is cute on and swishy which On The Street reporter Bill Cunningham identified as a new trend in a video I watched this morning.

Making this skirt was way more fun that I remember it being. If you're interested in skirts, you might also enjoy Sew What! Skirts. It's a good resource.

3 comments:

free indeed said...

THat IS a super cute skirt! My girls would love it! I should try to make a few for us....

ferne said...

That is a cute skirt. Funny cuz I just made a summer shirt and was thinking the same thing about 5/8th inch seams. My shirt came out a little big and I hate resizing so it is sitting and waiting for me to inspired. Your post is helping!

Carrie P. said...

Love your skirt. So cute and perfect for summer.