I have actually worn this skirt out, so it gets the label "wearable", and some people even complimented me on it (once they found out I made it, not just because they liked it in general). If I wanted to make this skirt again and have it last, here are the things that I would do differently:
- I would follow the tutorial's instructions to use a zipper and hook & eye loop, and interfacing. The waistband folds over the way I made it and requires a lot of adjusting, and the button and modesty patch add volume on my already large hips (but only on one side).
- I would calculate and measure out the knife pleats. For this skirt I just eyeballed it and hoped for the best, but I think it would look a little sharper and put together if they were a little more precise.
- I would finish everything nicer. I didn't properly finish the hem (I would do a double hem, cut it with pinking shears or zig zag stitch it to finish), the pleats are not all even with the waistband and are already coming out, and I didn't do a great job with the ironing.
Overall, this skirt was a very positive experience. I proved that I can make a skirt in an evening, I learned a few new techniques and I enjoyed a great bottle of wine and 4 episodes of Say Yes To The Dress.
Thank you for reading!
Amanda
I really like this one! Like the fabric a lot as well, lucky find :)
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