(wearing my birthday present necklace - thanks Marce!)
The right front is a size 34 and the left is a size 26. I wanted the underlap to cover my entire body when I sat down. It spreads a little too much on the longer version. But since the longer version has extra fabric it covers me when I sit down.
For this one, the length is just under my knees. I added one inch to the hemline of the pattern to lengthen it. I also made the ties differently than the pattern instructions.
As I stated in the last post, the ties were a b*tch to turn. So for these ties, I pressed the seam allowance flat. For the end of the tie, I pressed it down in both directions, then cut diagonally across to remove the excess fabric, so the tie end would lay flat. Besides the length it's the only change I made. Then I stitched the tie flat all the way around before following the pattern instructions to attach it to the skirt.
The fabric for this make is a denim looking fabric I purchased from Fabric Mart's brick and mortar store during Sew Camp in March 2017. As an aside this is the third piece I've used from that purchase.
A Few Pics ~
Conclusion ~
Originally I was going to wear this with the Montrose Top but the two pieces just didn't work well together. So I went with plan B. I wore it my white TNT sleeveless shirt. I know it's basically the same look as the longer skirt but hey if it ain't broke why fix it.
This is my favorite of the two skirts probably because I used a lighter weight fabric and the shorter length. I also like the way it wraps better.
I won't be using this pattern again this season. Too many other things to sew and fabric to use.
...as always more later!
I so enjoy reading about your makes. You and I are about the same age/taste/figure type, so what you like is a good indication of what I would like to sew. You give me so much inspiration! Take care and happy sewing.
ReplyDeleteAdorable summer outfit!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the skirt and the way the fabric drapes! Looks like it can go with a number of different tops as well :-)
ReplyDeleteSince I have no discernable waist, it doesn't work with as many tops as I thought! But since that TNT sleeveless shirt is a favorite and I want to make more...I will probably end up with a few of them to wear with these wrap skirts.
Deletesuch a cute summer outfit, and love your coordinating shoes as well.
ReplyDeleteThe shorter version looks great on you too! I like it paired with the sleeveless tee.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great outfit and I love the cute, "easy-to-run-around-in" shoes, too!
ReplyDeleteHey Carolyn, you are doing a fantastic job with building you spring/summer wardrobe. I've got to catch up. ;-) Love you skirts.
ReplyDeleteYou look cool and comfy. As always I enjoy your blog and the inspiration you give.
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