1) Over Memorial Day weekend, I bought fabric to make several skirts. The shiny silver skirt was one project, but I also bought plain grey jersey knit to make a maxi skirt. I usually don't cave to the whims of the fashion world (that's right, there are no skinny jeans in this girl's closet), but I keep seeing my coworkers in long dresses and skirts and they just look so comfortable! I didn't get a pattern and planned on just making it up as I went along... when I eventually got around to it. Well, I finally pulled the jersey out today, and after a little internet research, started sewing. I got two yards of 56" wide jersey because I wasn't sure if I needed to insert gores to make the circumference bigger than 56" down at my ankles. It turns out, 56" is plenty big enough to walk comfortably in AND that meant there was enough leftover "tube" to make a shorter skirt. Yay for options!
Yes, I am standing on my chair to take a picture of my skirts in the bathroom mirror. Don't judge.
I kept the longer version fuller and just gathered it in more at the waist. I purposefully chose to slim down the shorter version. (Though if I had to do it over again, I would probably slim the maxi as well, but it doesn't bother me too much as it is now.) I also wrapped elastic twice around the waist in the maxi version and only once in the short one; that's just due to the weight of the fabric in the maxi pulling downwards. I definitely don't want my clothes falling off my body in the middle of the day!
2) While I was feeling crafty and productive, I pulled out the 31 Purse Skirts that I have stashed away. I feel like I did more work than what is showing in the Finished pile, but I did get two more slip covers done. :) It took my less than an hour to sew both of them! Go me! (Recognize that silver fabric? Haha. Waste not, want not!)
I also had a brainstorm that may save me space in the long run. I am quickly amassing numerous covers for my purse, and I believe they may soon get out of control. But! If I start making them reversible, then two slip covers will take up the space of just one! Genius!!
The purple design in this picture is more true to color than the one above.
I say I did more work because I really DID do more work than what ended up in the pictures. I went ahead and cut out all the fabric I had (enough for about 10 more, if I remember correctly), and then I ironed the fusible interfacing to them. Now I have all my fabric cut and prepared for when I have a crafty mood but don't feel like running up to the ironing board. :) Winks may have helped me cut all the fabric.
3 comments:
I love the skirts for the purse!! By any chance do you have a pattern for it you can share? I would love it if so :)
I'd like to try knitting a skirt for my purse. Have you heard of anyone doing that? I thought a felted one might work also. Sewether
I am also interested in the pattern if you would like to share.
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