

The next two skirts were completed before this past weekend. Blogger was not cooperative for me to download my photos and I just got another chance today. This skirt from Simplicity 3962 is semi-fitted on the front/back top sections and has a flounce attached. It was very easy to make. The skirt pat
tern has two lengths and the waist is finished with bias ribbon or binding.
Next was Butterick 4618, a semi-fitted straight skirt with back zipper & slit. I found this one already cut out between some old magazines!!! Don't know how it got there! LOL
tern has two lengths and the waist is finished with bias ribbon or binding.
Next was Butterick 4618, a semi-fitted straight skirt with back zipper & slit. I found this one already cut out between some old magazines!!! Don't know how it got there! LOL The other skirt I planned to make will probably be thrown out. I don't like the fabric and it is not worth the time. No wonder it has been folded up waiting to be sewn. What was I thinking! HAHA! Something else could have been done with that, but I don't know what. Oh well. On to the next thing.
11 comments:
Nice skirts! I have had a few of those what was I thinking moments myself.
Yeah, very nice skirts. Love the colors.
Lovely skirts! My what-was-I-thinking moments are usually related to pattern buying. There are a couple of doozies in my stash that would look horrid on me, and I don't know why they're there. Must be the allure of $1 pattern sales.
Great skirts and nice wardrobe builders.
Well done on both FOs!!!
I love both skirts. Very nice! I love the little yellow dress for your little girl in an older blog! Julia
Both skirts look really nice. I especially like the pink one!
Thank you Jackie. I really enjoyed making and wearing the jacket.
Your skirts are so beautiful, and you will be able to combine them with lots of tops
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