The skirt is made from Vogue 2647 (which I think is now out of print). It’s a nice A-line shape with a slit at the centre front and zipper at centre back. Here’s a picture of the pattern envelope.
Because the fabric I picked for the top is quite a busy print I wanted to make a simple shell top and was searching for the right pattern when I realised that this one
Simplicity 2599 would fit the bill. I had made it before (blogged about here) so I had got the fit worked out – this time I just made it without the ruffles.
I bought both fabrics from Vogue Fabrics. They are from their Fall 2010 collection. The fabric for the top is called Reinhard Kernels and is a silk with a hint of lycra. The skirt fabric is a linen/cotton mix, called Reinhard Linen-Weave. As you might already know, Vogue Fabrics make co-ordination easy because in their collections they put together selections of fabrics that work together. I really like how these two fabrics look.
I should also mention that the top and skirt have something in common in that they both have a button and loop closure. At the back of the neck on the top
And at the top of the zipper on the skirt.
I’ve never come across this on a skirt pattern before and I really like it – it gives the zipper opening a neat looking finish without having to use a dreaded hook and eye. You can also, hopefully, see the topstitching which I have used on all the vertical seams and the hem of the skirt – I used a machine embroidery thread in silver, which gives a shiny but quite subtle effect.
You might also have noticed that with this outfit I am continuing my grey/gray theme from my last post. Thanks to everyone who made such nice and encouraging comments about my love of the colour. And it turns out I am not alone – Grey appears to be THE shade of the moment and lots of you (including Victoria and Allison) are going grey in the nicest possible way.
More soon ……..
Very nice! never noticed that top pattern, it looks great, I might have to try it.
ReplyDeleteI see the dashing "gray styled" lady is back again. Great outfit, Eugenia!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And those button loops are a very elegant and professional touch.
ReplyDeleteThese garments go well together. I like the loop and button coordination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely outfit Eugenia as always superb construction. I need to think more about cordinating things year.
ReplyDeleteI love the print on your top! Lovely details too, the silver topstitching sounds neat.
ReplyDeleteI really need to start making outfits rather than random things too!
Fantastic outfit, I really like your topstitching on the skirt and I am liking grey, too.
ReplyDeleteI love the matching buttons. What a nice touch on coordinating pieces. How are you posing for photos outside without sleeves? Brr.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely outfit! Love the print on the top.
ReplyDeleteSo put-together, I love it! Is this a work wardrobe for you? If so, very professional.
ReplyDeleteI am also sewing with gray right now: a jacket for me and a dress for my daughter! LOL
Great combo! I'm excited about you making more outfits this year!
ReplyDeleteYour top stitching looks so neat and straight! I like the button rather than a hook and eye, it's a cute detail.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the fabric you used for the top. Beautiful top stitching.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun skirt pattern. I've never seen it sewn before. I've also never seen a button and loop on a skirt! It is a nice feature.
ReplyDeleteI need to make up another version of S2599 soon. Love yours!
An outfit, what a novel idea! I usually sew randomly too, but have also decided to try and embrace the outfit concept, we'll see how long it lasts...Anyway your two pieces are adorable, I love the print fabric and the silver topstitching detail on the skirt.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely outfit. I like the button and loop, looks great. Somewhere I read that if you buy something it must go with 5 other pieces in your closet. Perhaps the same could apply with sewing?
ReplyDeleteI love this classy ensemble. I too bought the same linen. How fun to see it made into a skirt.
ReplyDeleteWow! What finishing details!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific outfit! Everyone is into gray now. I must get on that train!
ReplyDeleteYou are dazzling in this ensemble,Eugenia. I like the fabric and styles you selected. Delectable!!!
ReplyDeleteThe top stitching on your skirt is pretty fabulous I must say. I am also in love with gray but unfortunately it is really not my color. So I painted my whole living room gray so I could look at it without having to wear it :). Good job.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great outfit! I just love the fabric for the top, and the matching buttons and loops are a cute, subtle touch.
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit. THe button closure is soooo stinking cute.
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