and the back -
I used a black 100% wool crepe, purchased last December in New York Elegant fabrics, which has just the right amount of drape for this style. I lined it with Bemberg rayon.
Burda tell you to fuse shaped strips of interfacing to the upper edges of the skirt lining to stabilize the waist. This worked well but I also sewed ¼” seam tape to the wrong side of the outer fabric along the waist seam to be certain that it wouldn’t stretch out when worn.
To hem the flounce Burda instruct you to press the hem allowance of 1 ¼” to the inside and sew by hand but I decided to make a very narrow machine stitched hem instead. I would really recommend doing this because it makes the flounce hang much better.
When making the bow you might find (as I did) that you prefer not to press it flat. After sewing the lengthwise edges of the bow together you have to turn it right side out and press it so that the seam is centred on the back. When doing this I very carefully used the point of the iron to press the seam flat but made sure not to press the edges of the bow – this way the bow turns out a bit puffier not flat and sharp edged. Personally, I like a bow to be puffy!
When I saw this skirt in the magazine I knew I just had to have it and now I’ve got it, I’m delighted with it! I’d really like to make another one for summer - maybe a bright pink, or even a flowery print, would be nice?
More soon but, in the meantime ………….
A Very Happy Easter to You All
Your skirt looks very nice! The loop is an extremely beautiful detail!
ReplyDeleteDARLING! The fabric is perfect. Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteYour skirt looks fantastic! And there is even sunshine in your part of England! I actually like your skirt better than the one in Burda magazine. Did it take you long to make?
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful skirt. It's the first of that skirt I've seen on the blogs. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the skirt- it is a very nice fit. I just ordered my first subscription to Burda and now am a little anxious about the all the tracing lines.
ReplyDeleteYour skirt is divine , I love the bow detail .
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT!! I'm going to have to sew this one soon. It is really adorable. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm not normally a bow person, but it sure does make the skirt.
ReplyDeleteExtremely cute skirt! Another way to hem the flounce would be to line it. Sew the lining and fashion fabric at the hem, turn, press, and then treat the lined flounce in the same way you'd treat it if unlined. A very neat, fluid hem results, and the weight of the lining helps with flippiness. You can then line the skirt portion shorter without fear of the unlined flounce getting caught on hose.
ReplyDeleteI love it. It looks wonderful on you.
ReplyDeleteOoh, super cute!!! I was wondering about the right kind of fabric for this and am glad you mentioned it needs some drape. Thanks for all the wonderful tips as well.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love. Black skirts can be a bit dull, and this one is fabulous! The bow and the flounce just make it perfect, the fit is great, and you did a marvelous job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skirt. I am wanting to make this one as well and it's great to see it is as fabulous IRL as in the magazine. Thanks for the tip about the bow.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I didn't receive my April burda prior to Easter so I'll have to wait til next week - sigh...
This is a beautiful skirt and I'm loving it! Can I offer a sewing tip?! When I use wool crepe for a skirt, 9 times out of 10 I add a silk organza underlining. It helps with drape and wrinkling! Glad you conquered the new challenging pattern sheets, but it was definitely worth the extra effort!
ReplyDeleteYour skirt is beautiful. I love the style and your choice of fabric worked perfectly. This skirt would be stunning in a pink silk crepe. What is next on your sewing agenda? Happy holiday to you. Gita
ReplyDeleteLove it! I need to go find this issue!
ReplyDeleteI love that skirt! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The hang of the ruffle is nice, so I will keep your hem tip in mind.
ReplyDeleteI so love this! The bow is such a cute yet elegant touch!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! You are rockin' that skirt and the top, too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you too! This is really a very cute skirt! It's much easier to see it on you than the magazine picture, and this makes me like the skirt much better than when I first saw it. I'm going to sew a little less from the mainstream source of patterns and a little more of Burda magazine. Thank you for a lovely review!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love it, and the bow is adorable!
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say, super-cute!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! That looks so fantastic on you, and the bow!!! Perfection!
ReplyDeleteLynn
You do such beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a well made skirt! It suits you very very well.... The bow, that's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful skirt.
ReplyDeleteYour skirt is awesome. I adore the bow.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I'm lost for words here! This is so amazingly beautiful and you wear it so well. I'd love to see a summer-version of this skirt.
ReplyDeleteAdorable - and glad to see it's Spring:) I love the outdoor pictures. This is definitely one of your more "sexy" pieces. Fantastic fit!
ReplyDeleteI love this skirt. That bow on the back is such a feminine touch and really makes it something special. Lovely work, as always.
ReplyDeleteYou are totally owning and working this outfit. The fabric for the skirt looks like butter. I LOVE it!!! Beautiful job!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely on you.
ReplyDeleteThe skirt is absolutely adorable. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this! x
ReplyDeletePS - I meant to ask, do you have a Janome 6600?
ReplyDeleteHi everyone and thank you very much for your kind comments which are much appreciated. A special thank you to KayY and Carolyn for your extremely excellent tips.
ReplyDeleteAnd to answer some questions -
Karin - I'm not certain how long it took me in terms of hours but I made it over a period of four days doing a few hours here and there.
CyberGirly - Yes! I do have a Janome 6600 - it's a very nice machine.
You were fast! The skirt looks great, really nice details and shaping.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skirt - and looks like you've done a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteYour skirt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I think this is one of the cutest skirts I have ever seen! The bow is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a must make!!! I love this skirt.
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