Showing posts with label Skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skirt. Show all posts

Monday, June 4, 2012

Simplicity 2154

Awhile back I sewed Simplicity 2154, which is the great vintage looking pattern for a skirt, bow top, cardigan and jacket. To start, I made the skirt. This was simple to cut out and sew up, and I love the result! This has been a great spring work staple and I can't wait to make another!


Simplicity 2184

I've had this skirt complete for about a week now, and I'm fairly pleased with the result. I wanted a bright colored maxi skirt for summer, and this jade green color just called to me!

I used Simplicity 2184, view C, because I like how full it is on the bottom without the shape of a full ballgown skirt. The elastic waist is easy and comfy, although now that it's complete, it's probably my least favorite feature.

This went together pretty easily, I read the directions and decided to do my own thing instead. Rather than connecting the top parts of the center front and the sides and then inserting the godets, I just started with the center front and added the godet, then the side piece. This was simple and turned out just fine. I also lengthened the skirt pieces by 5" each so that this skirt would hit the floor.


I'm playing with the idea of adding a sash or using a belt to cover the elastic waist. Thoughts or suggestions?

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Simplicity 2258

Yesterday afternoon I made Simplicity 2258, what a comfy and easy summer skirt! It took me just a few hours, and that included making and inserting my own lining. I think there will be more of these in my future!


The pockets are nice and big, and also loose enough to actually hold things without looking like I'm growing a goiter out of my pelvis. Yay!


I really love the bow belt that covers the front. It hides the elastic waist nicely, at least from the front!


I added 2 inches to the back half of the skirt and skirt lining (pats self on the back). Good move Martha, good move.

The best part is that this fabric was only $3/yard, so this skirt cost less than $6 to make. Definitely under $10 if you factor in the lining, thread, and elastic!