There is just so much to love about this fabric. When it came into the shop two days ago I couldn't resist. Then I decided I needed to make something fast, as in quickly. So yesterday after gathering opinions (and boy do we have an opinionated group)
I decided on a skirt.
I did elastic thread smocking for the waist band. This is so comfortable. It's a bit time consuming but not difficult. Since this fabric is so light it was fun to see it go all crinkly.
Be kind about the photos. I took these this evening, at seven thirty, by myself.
LOVE it I think a fat person might want one. All her skirts are TIGHT. Moooo!
ReplyDeleteJust darling. If say, someone had you for a Pay It Forward person, what might you like? You know. Hypothetically. Something crafty, your colors. Ideas? Just thinking out loud here.
ReplyDeletehee hee
I love your skirt! It looks so good on you!
ReplyDeleteI actually think the photos are superb! the fabric, and skirt too of course =]
ReplyDelete... AND those are the perfect skirt to fit around a cute pregnant belly... that's all I wore towards the end!
ReplyDeleteyou didn't even need to mention who took the pics they are perfect! I love this skirt. love it! It looks so cute on you. so fresh:) Hang it in the store!
ReplyDeleteawesomeness. I don't even know if that's a word but it calls for some amazing.... love ittttt!!!! and it looks adorable on you... must see it.... I want it in yellow :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you smocked the waist band! I bet that is really comfy! For more than just pregnant bellies.... for too much Easter indulgence bellies too! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!!!! Can I have one too please????
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it, looooovvvveeee iiiitttt! I want one in green. I love the smocked waistband, so clever. Did you use a pattern, or just make it up as you went?
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