Well, for a start I was not too happy with the shape. The pattern picture looks much slimmer than the skirt is and I didn't think to check that beyond making sure it fitted round the waist and hips - and I had topstitched all the seams before I realised.
Also, I had a horrible 'bulge' at the bottom of my zip - seriously, I looked like a guy in drag! It was that bad! Now, after agonising over the instructions for the facing and fly (I knew I could do it my way but was determined to follow the pattern! Perverse, I know) I was so p****d off I almost threw it in the bin.
I had made the pockets and decided I wouldn't put them on because they weren't flattering on my substantial behind, and all in all the skirt was very plain and boring! What a waste of time!
However...today I decided to see if I could save it and at least wear it for a few months (I am on a weight loss programme so hope it will be too big in a few months anyway :-)). I spent an age unpicking my carefully sewn in zip - complete with bar tacks! - and taking off the facing. I found this silver funky zipper in my drawer and decided to make it a feature in the front, in an effort to make it a bit less 'plain'. After inspecting a friends denim skirt (that had cost her a fortune) I took note that it had just been zig-zagged at the hem and waist (no facing), so I whizzed round the waist on my overlocker that was threaded with cream thread from L's dress, and then decided to do the same with the hem.
At the end of the day I am glad I saved this skirt, I hate to have to give up on a project. I am hesitant to make another one of these - shame.
3 comments:
Don't you sometimes we feel that we sewists are too picky about construction and finishing especially when you sew what non-sewists will pay for and wear?! So I love that you used your serger to finish the waistline and hem to get a wearable skirt now. I also love the zipper! I've been seeing alot of these in RTW and I'm trying to plan one of these in one of my fall garments!
Carolyn, I totally agree! I don't know how often I have been trying on RTW and not bought because I knew I could make the same garment much better (and usually cheaper) and in my own choice of fabric - no compromise! The finishes on some RTW amaze me. I love the look of an exposed zipper but this is the first time I have used it - don't think it will be the last :-)
That looks great! I'd love to see a picture of it on you to get a better idea.
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