Finished skirt |
Miss K cutting a slit for ease of movement |
One would think that stitching two seams for the skirt, the waistband seam and attaching the waistband would take a few hours at most. . . .I
must be direction challenged because it took me most of a day to get the skirt finished. If I were making this pattern again, I would enlarge the waist because it was a bit too small; but, since the fabric was a knit, it worked. Miss K liked it!
The beauty of this being an extra wide piece of fabric was that I was able to cut a second skirt for Miss J! We made the skirt almost floor length and Miss K thought Miss J would like the skirt more if there was an opening for running. I like the way Miss K thinks and Miss J who was feeling neglected because she didn't have a skirt too was much happier with the project!
Two finished skirts |
The girls were over one evening for dinner so their dad could attend curriculum night at school. Their mama had her own curriculum night to attend. Their papa snapped a photo of them in their skirts. I noted that Miss K decided the longer skirt was to her liking while Miss J was happiest with the shorter skirt. I told them that since the skirts were the same size, they might wear each other's skirts sometimes. . .that is IF all parties agreed to that sort of exchange!
Skirts in motion |
I used three quarters of a yard of fabric for this project. My friend, Pat, gifted me the fabric and the pattern more than a year ago! Thanks Pat!
I'm glad to see have this project out of the project box and into a wearable item! This brings the total fabric I've sewn to 72 1/4 yards. This was goal number 11 on my 3rd quarter FAL list. It is my twelfth finish for the quarter!
2 comments:
Such fun skirts! I love to read stories of how kids know what is best for them - such good awareness. May there be many fun years of play ahead! And, congrats on your FAL finish!
Thank you, Lynne. . .for such a simple project. . .it sure sat in my "to do" pile for a long time! Thanks for stopping by!
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