Monday, May 30, 2011

Last one for Taya

I couldn't help it - had to make one more skirt for Taya to add to the box that was being packed with all the stuff that's being sent, because it didn't fit into her suitcases.  (May-be I should have bought her a bigger suitcase?)  Couldn't resist this fabric either.
A little while back I walked into Joyce's to teach a class, and there was a whole table full of new fabrics (cottons for quilting) in the most amazing prints.  And the price was so reasonable.  And...  After class I picked 5 (notice - only 5, not the whole kit and kaboodle), and I took a metre and a half of each.  (Turned out that a metre was a little skimpy for Taya's skirt - you didn't think I was going to actually use these for quilts, did you?)  Taya was still here, and this is the one she chose (I knew she'd like this one).
I made yet another New Look 6018, just like the previous cotton skirt, while I still remembered what adjustments I had made to the pattern.  Don't think I mentioned earlier - I have been lining all these skirts.  Makes them sit better and easier to wear, I think.
My pet peeve lately (pet peeves change periodically) are hooks at the tops of zippers, especially on skirts.  They're a "pain in the back".  I think that you still need some "insurance" (zippers have been known to malfunction), especially on a skirt, so I've been playing around with button applications.  On this one, it's a tab with a buttonhole.  How lucky to have one perfectly matching button just lying around - like orange is a colour I sew so much of (ha!).
I'm not so selfless.  I have been adding to my wardrobe, too.  (Albeit a little more slowly than I would like - due to other necessities of life, like weed pulling, window washing and various other assorted boring duties.)  I'm just behind in the picture taking and blogging department.  Eventually I'll get caught up and report in real time.  (I hope.)

9 comments:

  1. Great idea to change the closure to a button. Can I save this picture on Pinterest?-other people will see it and learn something new. What a cute skirt!

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  2. Irene, that cotton fabric is gorgeous. So cheery. Love the tab button closure.

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  3. What a really pretty print! I love orange. Taya is bound to appreciate another fun summer skirt.

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  4. What a lovely print. The skirt is very pretty and the button closure is very neat - mine typically end up too bulky.
    Love it!

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  5. That print is so pretty and colourful. I can see why you fell in love with it so!

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  6. What an adorable skirt! I LOVE that fabric!

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  7. Love those sunny colors and button alternative to those pokey hooks ad eyes. Yes, it's that chore time of year, isn't it.

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  8. Wow! How beautiful Print! I'm always learning new things from you and this closing is a great idea, Love, love this colorful skirt!

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  9. That is such a great print! The perfect summer skirt!

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