Showing posts with label pleat skirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pleat skirts. Show all posts

Friday, 13 April 2012

My First Vogue

Vogue Patterns 2283 American Designer Donna Karan New York
Sewing Rating: EASY
Copyright 1989

I was brave this week and made my first Vogue. I used a polyester interlock (I think - it was an unlabelled remnant). The pattern went together easily once I got my head around the pleats - took me several attempts to interpret the instructions correctly. The rest was easy.

Mary wears it well. I will be dismantling the skirt soon. The fabric was good for a muslin but does not have enough body to actually wear in public and a solid dark colour would be much better.

Notes:
  • I'm glad I tested this pattern before committing expensive fabric to it
  • Fabric choice is crucial
  • Easy pattern to adjust sizing - only one place the back seam!
  • This is a wrap skirt with the wrap over the centre front
  • The back of the skirt is plain - hence the preference for a dark fabric with some body
  • Very quick to make once you get the pleats folded right
  • Pockets are useful
Vogue 2283 Bodysuit & Skirt - I made the skirt

The roughly completed skirt - this one is definitely a muslin/trial and will not be worn

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Butterick 4285 - pleat-front skirt

I want a pleated skirt, practical but with some "swoosh".

Butterick 4285 (undated) with its three length variations of A-line skirts with front pleats, side front slant pockets, back zipper closing and self belt loops was my next project.

I made skirt B - just below knee length using a rayon blend, I think (it was an unmarked remnant). The fabric has tigers hiding behind rocks and foilage.

Wore the skirt out to dinner same evening that I finished hemming it - ate Yellow Curry.

I love the side slant pockets and the length of the skirt.

Pattern envelope and instruction sheet.