From the bottom ...
After Faye's wonderful Starting at the Top Challenge, I realised that I was sadly lacking in the bottoms department.
I cut out four skirts on Saturday, complete with linings and interfacing. All of them are completely from stash and therefore are 'free' garments!
This first one is BWOF 02-10-104 skirt, slightly A-line with cute hip pockets. I made this once before in black as part of a travel wardrobe when I went to the US in 2010 and I wear it at least once a week. I don't know why it's taken me so long to make another.
This one is made from leftover fabric from an outfit I made for a friend many years ago, long before blogging days. It's an olive green mystery fabric that is somewhere between a faux suede and a velvet. It's on a knit backing but has very little stretch and no recovery. I had loads of it in black and green and this is the last of it. The pockets and band facing are leftover hideous fabric from my ghastly-but-fun christmas dress.
It is lined in a caramel coloured bemsilk, again leftover from some long forgotten project. The zip is vintage and cost 50c at the op shop, still in its original wrapping. The very slight stretch has given it a little flutter at the hem, which I find I rather like. It goes perfectly with the top I made a couple of weeks ago.
Watch out for the others in the coming week.
I cut out four skirts on Saturday, complete with linings and interfacing. All of them are completely from stash and therefore are 'free' garments!
This first one is BWOF 02-10-104 skirt, slightly A-line with cute hip pockets. I made this once before in black as part of a travel wardrobe when I went to the US in 2010 and I wear it at least once a week. I don't know why it's taken me so long to make another.
This one is made from leftover fabric from an outfit I made for a friend many years ago, long before blogging days. It's an olive green mystery fabric that is somewhere between a faux suede and a velvet. It's on a knit backing but has very little stretch and no recovery. I had loads of it in black and green and this is the last of it. The pockets and band facing are leftover hideous fabric from my ghastly-but-fun christmas dress.
It is lined in a caramel coloured bemsilk, again leftover from some long forgotten project. The zip is vintage and cost 50c at the op shop, still in its original wrapping. The very slight stretch has given it a little flutter at the hem, which I find I rather like. It goes perfectly with the top I made a couple of weeks ago.
Watch out for the others in the coming week.
Comments
and the pockets are awesome!