Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fuchsia wool flannel skirt, Burda 06-2010-112

I mentioned having made 2 purple skirts in my last post.  I didn't realize I had so much purple fabric, or realize that I'd made 2 purple skirts until I'd gotten halfway through this one.  It's made from a Vera Wang fuchsia wool flannel that I got on crazy sale last winter for, like, $1.99.  This skirt uses less than a yard so I have a little bit of this stuff left over.  Maybe it will be a hat?  It was dreamy to sew with, it really pressed nicely and didn't slide around or misbehave.  The Slapdash Sewist also bought some of this in that same sale, and made this lovely fitted jacket with her piece.  One of the things that I like about sewing is the possibilities that can come out of a piece of fabric, and seeing what other people do with the same material as me.

I really wanted to wear it today, but it was really warm.  Of course I also wanted to wear boots.  All of this was too much bundling for the unseasonable 70F (that's about 23C for my non-U.S. friends!) weather we had today.  I'm not complaining though, because I'm not looking forward to a return to the normal cold weather we have at this time of year!  I ended up wearing a cotton tank I'd made with Simplicity 2593 with it. 



The pocket lining peeks out.  I'm thinking to bar tack either to top or bottom of the pockets, but haven't decided which would be better.

I used a lapped zipper in the back with hook and eye on the waistband.  One day I might try doing the lapped zipper with the waistband as well.

I'm actually surprised that this design works with a wool flannel.  Eugenia used a linen for her version, and I was afraid that this would turn out stiff.  Not a completely irrational fear as I have experience with cartoonish skirts
I have Eugenia to thank for tuning me into this skirt.  It doesn't look so great in the magazine photo.

Burdastyle 06-2010-112 line drawing

You can probably tell immediately that one of the things I changed in my version of this skirt was to leave off the patch pocket.  I was going to put it on, but because I shortened the hemline by 2 inches (I typically petite skirts and pants by 2 inches) the pocket looked enormous even though I had petite-d that by one inch as well.  Because the flannel was so thick the pocket just wasn't going to work.  I think my skirt looks all the better without it.  (Another thing that the thick flannel wasn't going to work for was folding the hem band over, so I cut a lining piece and turned and stitched it in the ditch from the right side.)  At first I thought I shouldn't have petite-d the skirt so that it would be close to knee length and more suitable for winter wear but (a) what's done is done, and (b) I'm happy with it.  The other thing I did was add a rayon lining using this Threads tutorial called "Adding a Lining to Your Custom-Pleated Skirt".  It was super easy, but I think that because only the waistband is pleated rather than the hem line being pleated as well, the lining is too big.  It tends to peek out when I sit.

11 comments:

  1. So darn cute!!! It is a such a fun color and pattern. I totally missed this one in that issue - yours is so much cuter than Burda's! I definitely think skipping the pocket was a good choice as well. It has a very sleek look and I think the pocket would just drag it down.

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  2. Lovely. I've planned one of these skirts since I saw Eugenia's. Wool flannel doesn't immediately come to mind when I look at the design, but it works perfectly.

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  3. I want this skirt. I love the color, the fabric, the style. Gorgeous! I still haven't mastered my fear of ordering fabric on line because I need to touch it.

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  4. Hunh. This is adorable. I never would have thought a wool would work out like this. Very very cute.

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  5. Very cute! I like the details of the skirt. It looks very fall weather to me.

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  6. I love your skirt!! It's super cute and that color is awesome on you!

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  7. This is awesome!! It looks SO well made. The back is unbelievable. Why can't I get results like this??? ;)

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  8. LOVE! It's great for Fall. I still have some of that fabric left and have been contemplating what skirt I want to make...

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  9. Super skirt! Very good on you.

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  10. I love the two skirts you have made recently. I totally overlooked the pattern for this one. It is really cute. I am so jealous of all of you that got the VW fabric at such a great price.

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