I am a little less endeared to the skirt length and tie. I am just not sure at all about the length of this skirt and I looked over all the photos on line of others who made it and I absolutely can't decide if its frumpy or what. I left mine completely unhemmed out of laziness and don't think I want to chop it off short, since I wanted to stay as close as possible to the original design my first time using the pattern. The ties are incorporated into the waist and its a good design I am just more inclined to like a tie to the side and not to the front. My belly can pooch a bit and I don't like things hanging off of it, but all of that is really minor.
I'm pretty sure I'm saying "girls get out of that brush there might be ticks!"or some other sort of parental instruction. |
One variation in construction, the instructions would have you create a channel for elastic at the waist from the seam allowances. I however, couldn't see the advantage of that method so I serged mine to the waist when sewing that seam- worked great.
The fabric is from FabricMart and purchase at least a year ago. Its ITY and while some may turn their nose up at polyester (I've been completely guilty of doing just that! Ha!), I love it for our sweltering summers in the south because it washes so well, never fading and can take all the sweat you throw at it. In these photos I'm in Mexico Beach Florida where we took our girls for our 15 year wedding anniversary. And it.was.hot. I never worry about ruining an ITY garment with excess perspiration. Also ITY is light weight and packs great for trips, no wrinkling.
On a side note, you can't see it in these photos because its directly behind me but theres a blue heron hunting in the creek. Such a majestic bird that instills me with complete awe every time. I see them often near my home but it was such a treat to see this one with that gorgeous gulf background.
Thanks for reading and happy sewing!
Elizabeth