Boy do I love livin in Florida!! I think I need to find a way to balance inside and outside activities though. It appears we are outside so much that, all the things we use to do inside are put to the side. Things like TV show's, wii, board games, cleaning, computer and more. Not so bad for the kids, it just seems I'm slacking a little.
Ok, So even though I have been slacking here are a few things I have made. I am sewing like usual, but not finding the time to blog about them, which I do miss.
So for today I am cramming skirts all into one post.
This first one is actually for me, however after this post, I decided I would not model for the blog anymore. Why not have my daughter do it, since she loves it and I can make items fit her like other photographers (using close pins).
So using this tutorial. Got me this beauty and I love it. I couldn't be happier with the end result. And better yet, I was able to salvage an failed attempt at a maxi dress. So I was a very happy girl.
This one is the ever famous circle skirt from Made.
I have to say, I am enjoying making clothes for my oldest. She brings me a challenge at times and I don't want to let her down. After she wore these skirts to school, a couple of her friends were asking if I could make them skirts. I turned them down for now, maybe later when I am not so scared of rejection.
You did a great job on all your skirts! I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful! =) The lace skirt is so pretty, think I may have to try that!
ReplyDeleteWhat type of material did you use for the maxi skirt? I'm looking to make one out of cotton lawn, and the Sew Much Ado tutorial uses a jersey. I wanted to see if anyone had tried it with a non-stretchy material.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! And I love the print!
Lisa