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Thursday, June 06, 2013

A Favorite Skirt Pattern

 

I made it last year, and I made it again this week.  Simplicity 2226 is a skirt pattern that I can see myself making again and again.  I like it that much.

The fabric I used is a lightweight cotton with a bit of stretch to it.  I bought it a number of years ago on the remnant table at Denver Fabrics (in Denver, not online).  The border print of the fabric runs down both selvedge edges, and I have enough fabric left to make another 2 or 3 skirts.  Oh, well, I don't need another skirt, but maybe I'll make Emily a summer dress....


Simplicity 2226 is a "Learn to Sew" pattern.  The pattern gives options for two lengths, pocket trim, belt loops, tie belt, and center back zipper. The skirt is designed to sit below the natural waistline. 

Because this pattern is geared for beginners sewers, the instructions are detailed and include step-by-step directions and illustrations. The details and stylish design make it a great skirt pattern for those with more sewing experience as well.

Modifications:
  • I used an invisible zipper on the side seam instead of at center back.  I cut the skirt back in one piece, eliminating the seam so as not to disrupt the border print.
  • I stabilized the pocked edges and the top seam of the waistband with a strip of interfacing to prevent stretching.  I also interfaced the zipper seam allowance.
  • I added a lining to the skirt.  (Does anybody wear slips anymore?)
  • With green thread, I topstitched the hem, the pocket edges, the waistband, and the belt loops with the triple-stitch setting on my machine.

 

And there you have it!  Now I need to find a green top to match or perhaps a chunky green necklace....something, anything, to give some relief to the black.  :)


Lastly, if you haven't already, head on over to Crafterhours for Skirt Week 2013 for photos of beautiful skirts, tutorials, and inspiration to make your own skirt, not to mention a fabulous contest coming up. 

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8 comments:

  1. What a fabulous skirt Ruth! I love the fabric - what a beautiful border print.

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  2. Mom, I remember when you bought this fabric. The reason you have so many yards is because you planned to make me (and I think Katie) a skirt too, haha. :)

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    1. Too funny. So Jessica, if I give you the rest of the fabric, do you want to make yourself a skirt? :)

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  3. AnonymousJune 06, 2013

    Really cute! I love the belt loops and pockets!

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  4. Your skirt is so pretty! I need to make myself more clothes! I'll have to look for this pattern.

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  5. A chunky green necklace would be perfect! It's a lovely skirt.:) And no, I don't think people wear slips much anymore...they are next to impossible to find in the store!

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  6. This is such a cute skirt and fabulous fabric.

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  7. Very cute skirt with fun versatility! We are Sampson (daughter) and Lorrie (mother). We are especially excited to find your blog because we have not met any other mother/daughter blogging teams yet! We are Christian women as well and really enjoyed finding your website. We'll be back to visit again :)

    Blessings,
    Sampson and Lorrie
    www.puddlesprice.com

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