I spent all weekend working on my first ever skirt! It is made like a skirt I bought at Target a while back. I am so proud! I had no idea how to do an invisible zipper, but it wasn't too hard. I did get it a little tight toward the top and I have to do a little grunting to get it to zip past this one spot. Anyway... without further ado... my new skirt!!
(The pictures were taken on my cell phone, so they're not the best quality in the world, but they'll do.)
The front:
The back:
And the inside of the front pleat:
I didn't get a picture of the zipper on the side but it is PERFECT if I do say so myself. :) I am so thrilled with how it turned out!
(The pictures were taken on my cell phone, so they're not the best quality in the world, but they'll do.)
The front:
The back:
And the inside of the front pleat:
I didn't get a picture of the zipper on the side but it is PERFECT if I do say so myself. :) I am so thrilled with how it turned out!
Congratulations Stacy! It's really pretty! Love the color combinations you chose. selahV
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Did you use a pattern?
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
ReplyDeleteNo, I didn't use a pattern. I just traced the different pieces of the skirt I had and looked at how it was made. It was actually pretty easy.
Thats so cute! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! You've got SKILLZ! :)
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ReplyDeleteI saw this on sew, mama sew and i absolutely adore it! it looks great on you and the construction looks flawless.
ReplyDeletewhat kind of sewing machine do you have?
It looks great! I have a similar skirt that I love. Your fabric choices are lovely, and the matching waistband and pleat lining are so fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely skirt and what a lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings,
-Kittee
I saw this on sew mama sew and just wanted to tell you how much I love it and what a great job you did!!! Would you possibly be willing to do a tutorial for it...I'd love to make one but know I could not do it on my own!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job! And not just your ordinary A-line either. Too cool.
ReplyDeleteToo sweet!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the skirt. I saw it on Sew, Mama, Sew!
ReplyDelete[...] made it the same way I made my first skirt (copied a skirt I already had and loved). This one was a lot more difficult, especially the elastic [...]
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