Friday, November 18, 2011

Another red skirt for my closet

The last piece of embroidered fake suede in my stash happened to be a red with black embroidery.  I wanted a longish skirt, and I was really tempted to just whip up a simple A-line.  That would have been boring and far too predictable.  Simplicity 2451 just happened to pop out of the pattern drawer.  The fabric is perhaps a tad too thick and stiff for this, and I'm not yet sure that I'm thrilled with the outcome, which has not stopped me from wearing the skirt.
Definitely a "boots" type of skirt.  All those seams certainly took longer to sew than if I had opted for the "easy way out", but well worth the effort.  I even got pockets in the deal!

The fit was a bit of a trial.  The skirt fit so well that I couldn't imagine even attempting to sit in it, so I did let it out a little just through the hip.  Must have room to sit (and to eat!).  I can't quite seem to figure out the fitting ease of Simplicity patterns.  I couldn't go up a size, because that would make the whole skirt too large, and it did fit decently in the waist.  Don't know if a different fabric would have made any difference in fit.  If I make this up again, I will see.
 This skirt works with this boat-neck top that I made at some point in the last year, which I'm wearing.
 Bonus!  It also works with this jacket!

I thought that I had so much to say about this pattern while I was sewing it, but it seems that I am "uninspired" at the moment, so let's just leave it at that.

14 comments:

  1. Love the hourglass look of this skirt. I think it's wonderful for holidays without looking like a tree ornament yourself:-) And your boots are terrific, too.

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  2. I love long flared skirts worn with a jacket and boots for a winter outfit. Your skirt looks so nice, and the fabric is really pretty. I made view B of this skirt pattern earlier this year but I did not notice the longer version. I have got to pull that pattern out again.

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  3. This is "a boots skirt"! I really like the shape, more flattering and up to date than a simple a-line would be.

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  4. I want a boot skirt. I love it with the blazer...so sharp.

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  5. You look fabulous... no need for inspirational words!

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  6. Boot skirt--->wonderful, and now I want to alter my sewing plan. :-)

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  7. That's a terrific boot skirt. And it looks great with the top. Perfect outfit!

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  8. Loos gorgeous, I love that deep red fabric and the silhouette is very elegant. And pockets! such a bonus in a straight skirt...

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  9. Wow! The skirt with the jacket looks wonderful! it looks like a real suit. Love that skirt, I'm tempted to sew a skirt for this winter, this is a great choice!

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  10. Nice! The skirt has a wonderful silhouette.

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  11. I think it works! LOVE the whole outfit, Irene! And I like the pockets on the skirt. Nice.

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  12. Your skirt is very pretty. Love the fabric and the pockets. Have you ever tried cutting your side seams an extra inch so you'd have plenty of room if you need to alter? I do that on all new patterns and has saved me a lot of headaches over the years. You baste the side seams at the regular seam allowance and fit from there.

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  13. I like your skirt and it looks fantastic with the jacket. It really is a lovely shape.
    You should make another one in a drapey fabric and you would have two entirely different skirts.

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  14. I am in love! What a wonderful skirt! I'm sure it feels wonderful when you walk, aren't you glad you didn't just go A line?

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