No photos yet, but
bauhausfrau's post today inspired me to post anyway.
I tweaked my basic not-quite-straight skirt pattern again, putting the CB on the fold and moving the zipper to the side seam. I also moved the back darts a bit closer to CB, so they are more centered, and shortened them. Then I completed a prototype skirt (which I am wearing right now) before moving on.
It fits nicely, even though it took a couple hours of wear for those back darts to really curve to my shape. So I cut out three more skirts with the same pattern. All are linen or linen/other natural fiber blends. One has a border print which I had no idea how to work with/around until I just decided not to. I cut the skirt as if the fabric were plain and now I have an asymmetrically placed border print running up the left front. The other two will have contrast trim made of cotton prints. I also cut out a skirt in cotton twill from a commercial pattern I used a few weeks ago.
I should really be sewing with wool right now, but layered, these linen and cotton skirts work for winter, as long as I don't have to walk more than a block outside. And it's just so nice to be able to machine wash your everyday clothes when you get so messy with chores, etc. all the time.
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I tweaked my basic not-quite-straight skirt pattern again, putting the CB on the fold and moving the zipper to the side seam. I also moved the back darts a bit closer to CB, so they are more centered, and shortened them. Then I completed a prototype skirt (which I am wearing right now) before moving on.
It fits nicely, even though it took a couple hours of wear for those back darts to really curve to my shape. So I cut out three more skirts with the same pattern. All are linen or linen/other natural fiber blends. One has a border print which I had no idea how to work with/around until I just decided not to. I cut the skirt as if the fabric were plain and now I have an asymmetrically placed border print running up the left front. The other two will have contrast trim made of cotton prints. I also cut out a skirt in cotton twill from a commercial pattern I used a few weeks ago.
I should really be sewing with wool right now, but layered, these linen and cotton skirts work for winter, as long as I don't have to walk more than a block outside. And it's just so nice to be able to machine wash your everyday clothes when you get so messy with chores, etc. all the time.