This was a really easy pattern, only one ruffle to gather this time.
For our 4th of July celebration in Texas.
For our 4th of July celebration in Texas.
I loved this fabric, but it was too expensive. But thanks to a sale, I was able to buy enough to make this skirt. The pattern was super easy and I will definitely be using it again! There are four panels along the bottom.
The brown skirt took the longest. It has a panel and two gathered tiers. Next time, I will add another tier. This is where a serger would come in handy.
During sewing breaks, I spent a lot of time holding the baby. She has a cold, making it hard to sleep lying down. Oh, and excuse the fake food all over the floor.
6 comments:
The skirts looks great! I'm so proud of you. I can relate to how the house goes down the tubes when you are working on a project, but I have never found another way...you can't do everything at the same time. Sorry to hear that Rose is sick. 'Hope she feels better before your trip.
I really need you to teach me how to sew...maybe in September, when your kids are back in school. :)
I'm impressed!
And stop kicking all of our crafting butts already! Yesterday evening when I should have been working on many of the various projects on my list, all I did was watch a 48 Hours Mystery.
You are so cool! Neat skirts. I like your lemon one.
Love the skirts. If you have any extra fabric to match I made an easy headband today that I saw on Rochelle's blog .http://somedayhappened.net/coolblog/
The 4-panel lemon colored one...do you have the name of the pattern or company?
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