Sunday, November 1, 2015

Myrtle's first modelling gig.

The theme for the October MAGAM was UFO (Unfinished object.) I had this length of Mule Sandwashed Linen I bought at Lincraft five years ago. I had intended it for a pair of light pants but it stayed in the stash and didn't see the light of day. When the October theme was announced I thought I would use it for a skirt, which would get more wear here in summer than long pants, however lightweight.

Having made the Rachel Comey skirt Vogue 1247 three times with the waistband and zip I decided to simplify things with an elastic waist.
There is a little too much fabric at the waist as my waist and hip measurement don't vary by much so I have skimmed a tiny bit from the side seam on both sides since I took the photo. I will trim my pattern back by the same amount for next time. The rest of the pattern was made as instructed but of course I overlocked the seams instead of binding them.

A couple of mirror shots to show it does fit me as well as Myrtle.

The top is a free pattern which has been made by just about everyone in the sewing blogosphere. Colette's Sorbetto Tank Top. I myself have made it four times. It is a lovely top for the hot weather.

My next project is the Elegant Escape Dress by Savage Coco which is available here.
I am currently trimming the pages and sticking them together and have the fabric picked out ready to go.  

6 comments:

  1. Such a lovely skirt! I am sure it feels more comfortable with the elastic and easy to wear. Your sorbetto goes well with the skirt :)
    Can not wait for the finished dress. Have a lovely Sunday, Kathy

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    1. Thank you, Hana, it's very comfortable. How is your coat going?

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  2. Linen, the perfect fabric for the Rachel Comey skirt as your photos show, allows the skirt to drape so pretty. LOVE the elastic waist you added!! Need to copy your lead on this one. :)

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. Now that I have converted the pattern to an elastic waist I doubt I will make it with a waistband and zip again.

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  4. Absolutely perfect for the Perth summer ( I remember them well). A great idea to use elastic - I am going to follow your example and use it more myself - with shapes like ours, no waist and small hips, I'm beginning to think it is the only way to go. The Sorbetto looks lovely - it really works on you. I like the buttons down the front.

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