so i made a green corduroy skirt eons ago and never really liked it all that much. (i hesitate to link to it, but here you go) i think i wore it once, altered it a bit, then chucked it into the closet never to be seen again. until recently... i unearthed it from the bottom of a pile of sweaters and thought maybe i should do something with it. there was a decent amount of fabric and the moss mini from grainline studio came to mind. i bought the pattern and lo and behold, it just fit! the original skirt had buttons down the front so i decided to keep them and not mess with a zipper.
i didn't bother to muslin this, i figured if it didn't fit i can call this my muslin and still be okay with that. happily it does fit well enough to be worn. yay! i measured a size 8 so that's what i cut. it still seems a little snug in the hips, but it is a mini skirt, so i think it's okay. the waist was a little gaping in the back so i took in the back yoke by a small amount to curve around le boo-tay.
as you all know, this skirt lives up to it's name as a mini skirt. i cut the skirt to the longest length then made a faced hem with bias tape i reclaimed from the original skirt. also—polka dot pocket lining!
the only other fitting tweak i need to work out is that space below the waist but above my hips. i'm not sure if i have proportionally low hips or what, but that area above the pocket is just kind of floating out there. i've had this problem before, so i guess i need to pay more attention to it. since i was using an existing button down skirt i couldn't sew the pocket lining into the fly as the pattern instructs and i think that would have helped to pull that part in closer to the body. no worries, there will be a next time with this pattern.
i had to piece the waistband because it was a hair too short... we'll just call it a design feature. oh, and i added back pockets and belt loops because i thought it needed them.
fortunately the small fit issues i have don't render the skirt useless. i had some purple cotton lycra knit so i decided to make cation designs dolman tee. i've seen these pop up over the past months and while i liked it, i wasn't sure if it was the right style for my figure. i always feel like my shoulders stick out funny and the lack of shoulder seam can exaggerate it. however, i am happy to say i think this top is not only supremely comfortable, but also flattering!
when i printed the pattern the scale was off (i got 3.5" for the 4" square) so i took an existing knit tee pattern and picked my size based off that. it all worked out and i think this is my new favorite tee! it was wicked fast to sew and would have been even faster to cut, however i had less than a yard of fabric so i had to do some fancy maneuvering. i cut the hem band in two pieces and had to cut the sleeve bands with the grain. i had plenty of stretch going both directions so it worked out fine. also i did a neck binding instead of band. i like the wide neck slouchy look for this.
so look at that, a whole outfit in one weekend! both projects were super fast and i love how they go together. can't wait to try more grainline patterns, i just bought fabric for an archer blouse. so excited for that one!!!
—lisa g.
I've just made a bright green mini skirt (even brighter than your one) so we must be starting a new trend.
ReplyDeletegreat minds ;-)
DeleteI'm in love with this outfit! Excellent save on the green corduroy - this style really suits you. And I never met a Cation dolman top I didn't like ;-)
ReplyDeletethanks! i can vouch that both patterns are fantastic!
DeleteYour skirt looks awesome with buttons! Good save!
ReplyDeleteOh hey, can I steal this outfit? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteany day!
DeleteLovely outfit! That skirt in particular is ACE! x
ReplyDeleteLove the two pieces together. Great colors!
ReplyDeletecute! and I LOVE the polka dot lining!
ReplyDeleteGreat look! Awesome that you were able to refashion the skirt (love the buttons). I think of the dresses and skirts that I donated pre-sewing and what I could have done with them... I downloaded the cation dolman tee a while ago. I really need to make it up - it looks perfect for spring. You've done such an amazing job on shirts for your husband so I can't wait to see your version of the archer!
ReplyDeleteBoth are super cute! I love the bright green big time.
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