Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Ginger skirt


Last summer I started a project called Closing the gaps.   For those of you new to my blog, once every new season, I take a hard look at my wardrobe.  Looking for the "singles".  You know the ones, those oddball garments that hang around in your closet.  Ones that you can't seem to get rid of, but nothing matches them either.  Well, I was in need of a navy skirt for a number of blouses that matches nothing. Even though it's not spring yet, I am determined to get my spring wardrobe together now.  I am dreaming about smart, comfortable outfits that have a vintage flare.  This ginger skirt by Colette Patterns is easy to make and the fit is fabulous.  I did have a adjust the waistline a bit, it's on the larger size for me and it sits a tad high. Other than that, the pattern is perfect! If you are on the fence about starting to sew, or are overwhelmed by the thought of  beginning to sew yourself. This may be a good pattern to start with.
I have made three of these skirt this past week. More on that later, this one is made from linen. I love the flow and movement of this garment.  I highly suggest linen or linen like for this project. The sweater is vintage and the blouse is from the thrift store. I believe it's 80's.

Have a happy vintage day!

Gina

11 comments:

  1. Navy skirts look so crisp and lovely - just right for spring! Great job.

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  2. Cute! I've been wanting to try this pattern out.

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  3. Good to see you posting and sewing again. I have so many patterns bought and fabrics lined up waiting on me, oh boy it's a bit much so I must relax and take it one step at a time.

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  4. So encouraging, but I am still too clueless to try to sew quite yet!
    Marie @
    Lemondrop ViNtAge

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  5. Your Ginger looks great! Well done for closing the gaps, it's funny how a simple piece will do that.

    I agree, it's a fantastic pattern for beginners. Definitely. I'm using it in my basics class from next month, so excited to introduce new sewists to Colette.

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  6. Pretty, and it looks very versatile!
    I also really like the piping on your cardi!

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  7. I love this ginger skirt, The navy is wonderful.
    I made it in red last summer, and I have used it so much.. I really see a navy one, in my future.
    I love your idea of "closing the gaps"..Great idea. happy sewing.

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  8. Love your skirt! Great pattern I may have to get this one.

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  9. This turned out lovely! I really like the top as well. The linen will be perfect for spring. :]

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  10. Lovely skirt, and it looks great on you. You're making me want to dig some navy out of my fabric stash... It's funny how it goes with so many things.

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