I have really enjoyed the Allegro Bottoms pattern. The pant has been made multiple times. I decided to start with the short skirt. Here is my version:
This skirt was suppose to be the muslin made from an inexpensive Wal-mart find. I made it without the pockets as the skirt that I was intending to make would not have pockets.
Here is where I started:
1. Skirt size 18 or 20.
2. 1/2-inches decrease at the center front.
3. Added 1 1/2-inches to the length (I knew that I did not want a short skirt).
Here is where I ended up:
1. I took 5/8-inch seams instead of the 3/8-inch seams.
2. Took an additional 1 1/2-inches from the center front to get the skirt to hang straight.
3. After seeing the length with the 1 1/2-inch addition, I decided that I did not want the shirt any shorter. I cut a 3-inch band following the hem edge of the pattern. Stitching it on with a 1/2-inch seam seam. Pressed a 1/2-inch seam on the opposite edge then met the to the seam. Topstitches both edges. This left a 1-band to add a little bit of weight to the hem edge and added 1/2-inch to the skirt.
Conclusions:
1. This is a quick, easy pattern for a nice skirt.
2. Definitely a keeper to repeat in the future.
3. I think a drapier fabric would work a little better although it does state that linen will work.
If you're looking for a pattern that does a lot, Love Notions Allegro bottoms does a lot. Fit the pant, fit the skirt and you can make pants, capris, shorts, long or short skirt.
I did wear happily the skirt as shown in the picture but I do not know if I will wear the white tank with the skirt again. The tank is one of my favorites but I feel like I need a different neckline or maybe even just a different style top with more volume.
Happy Stitching!
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