I started with my measurements, guessed at the dart locations, whipped up a muslin, took in said muslin, tweaked the dart locations, considered making a second muslin, threw caution to the wind, and before the frustration became totally unbearable, I had a new skirt. Yippee!
The fabric is my favorite light weight denim from Joann. I made a ton of baby pants out of this a few years ago, and a few yards seems to end up in my basket every time I'm at Joann. The lining is also from Joann (used before here).
I thought to search for tutorials for doing this sort of thing AFTER the fact, and this one is pretty much how it worked out. I thought to search for tutorials BEFORE attaching the invisible zipper, and I'm so glad I did. I was planning to hand sew the lining to the invisible zipper, but Coletterie showed me the error of my ways. Thank goodness, now I can go make another!
I really like the idea of having a pattern arsenal of wardrobe staples at my disposal. Things that I will make many times, and allow for a lot of variation. This little guy may not be much to look at, but I get a great satisfaction from constructing for myself. Its no draped ball gown, but its all me, and I'll be carrying that buzz with me until I sew closed an arm hole, or slice a hole in something with the serger by mistake.
Pictures of me wearing it here.
Looks fantastic. I too am a huge fan of making everyday basics - I get so much pleasure from being able to dress stylishly and easily in something I've made myself. I'm very impressed by your drafting too. Great make!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am a little surprised/relieved how well it turned out.
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