I do not have a photographer right now. I will photgraph the skirt with the intended blouse, later.
As stated in an earlier post, I decided to go with Butterick 5668 View A. My inspiration was in this post. I thought the selected pattern was a very good copy of the inspiration witht the exception of the pockets. My fabric is more of a check than a herringbone but it is good.
The pattern is from the early-to-mid 2000s. As skirts go, it was fairly straight forward to make with the following expections:
1. I had to enlarge the pattern. I used the pivot/slide technique that Nancy Zieman was an advocate for. This was not a difficult thing to do.
2. I chose not to make a muslin. To my surprise, the pockets did not match. So, if you are making this pattern adjust the pockets before cutting out.
3. The hip curve is very pronounced. So much that I am going to need to figure out how to adjust it. I have made many pencils skirt in the past but I do not remember any of them having a obvious curve in the hip area. It could be that the skirt is hanging lower than intended when I tried it on.
Hopefully, my skirt will get lots of wear. Right now, I only have a black sweater to go with it. I did order some fabric that I thought would go with it but I am not sure about the dark navy and black going together. Thoughts?
Here are pictures of my other challenges:
My sweet little kittens just had to be involved. Everything is so interesting - scissors, pins, needles, seam ripper, rulers, tape measure, sewing machine... I think you get the idea.
Happy Stitching!
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