More of my seasonal sewing exploits ... here are 2 skirts I drafted and made from 2 metres of lovely 100% wool suiting fabric. It was an absolute dream to work with, but very difficult to photograph when one is on one's own! Because it's wool, the fabric can be pre-shrunk by steaming it with the steam iron. Steaming after completion can also help with making the darts nice and smooth so that they are barely visible on the finished garment.
The second skirt isn't very clear from this picture .. it's a semi fitted/semi flared 2 part skirt which joins together with an inverted 'V' at the front and back. This was actually a mistake! I meant to put the "V" on the side, but completely forgot about the rules of symmetry when drafting the pattern, and by the time I'd realised the error of my ways, I'd cut the fabric out! I know! .. Well in my defense, it was near Christmas, I had probably had one sherry too many or something ...
Now bear with me while I try to figure out how to draw a clear and concise diagram on Illustrator, so that I can show you the skirt block and how to make it ... or maybe the best thing is just do draw it and photograph the drawing!! I will be working on that over the next few days.
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You have two beautiful new skirts! Love, love, love the pencil skirt - which is my favorite type of skirt but I also love the sporty flair one too. Just finished one in wool blend myself and love it too. Before I learned to line skirts I use to wear a thick tricot slip that my Granny gave me. Finally, I just bit the bullet and forced myself to learn skirt lining - haven't looked back since cause it's not very hard at all.
I like both of them, but the second one is my fav! Flippy bottoms are so flattering (and sexy!).
Oh I love both of them!!
You must have something new to wear every day of the week :o) Those are both gorgeous skirts..so flattering!
Both look lovely.
Your blog certainly takes me back to my degree days! Made quite a few skirts during that time. I would draw it out and photograph the drawing, then you can get on to the next garment! I have a skirt cut out and hope to make it up during half-term.
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Love the skirts, especially the second one.
Love the skirts! Really lovely and very wintery in an elegant way. The second is definately coming out as my favourite.
MBBx
Blooming bloglines is driving me mad! I just found the last two posts by accident Julia. Ok, moan over. Loved the last post about dart and the skirts are great. As for these skirts - yes please to the skirt block (and what is it?) x
Well, of course, the fit and the finish are ALL. Makes them look like a million bucks!
And Pipany, I've been having problems with bloglines updating my list, too. Pfffft!
Julia they're fabulous. I love the flippy flared one. I'm going to find your skirt blocks invaluable.
Beautiful stylish and very individual garments - I love them.
i searched the shops high and low yesterday for a skirt just like the second one and couldnt find it. Will get some fabric and get busy with the machine. Love them both well done. I have only made one skirt before from a pattern which was a huge success but have lost 2 stone since i made it so have to work out how to take it in.
I just bit the bullet and forced myself to learn skirt lining - haven't looked back since cause it's not very hard at all.
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