Darkest January
Pattern: Candy Skirt by Sparkly Baby
Size Made: 14 + adjustment
Fabric: Cotton ponte roma from Minerva Crafts
Its January here in the UK so its dark and miserable most days. That gives me plenty of time to sew (even though I should be studying for my accountancy exam). Funds are also tight as I have just booked my skiing holiday to Canada.
I was looking to make some new work clothes. I suffer from interstitial cystitis and IBS and sometimes I need to wear clothes that aren’t too tight. Step in the jersey skirt. I had some ponte roma left over from an unsuccessful attempt to make a suit jacket so I decided to try and make something. I’m not a fan of pencil skirts (pear shape, big hips) so I wanted something a bit more A-line.
I’d seen the Sparkly baby skirt on one of the Facebook groups. Its actually designed for children but having looked at the measurements I sized it up.
The size 12 is 26 inch waist and 14 is a 28inch. My waist is 31inch and I didn't want the skirt too fitted so I added 1.5inches to each side. I then basted together to check the fit before I used the overlocker.
I also created my own pockets. I used the skirt template to draft it to a similar shape to my hand.
As this was a toile/muslin I finished the sides with an overlocker and added them to the front. I cut the waistband slightly bigger than I needed, tried it on an adjusted until it fit properly.
I got a coverstitch for Christmas but I haven’t tried it yet so I zigzagged the hem and covered the top with a trim. It this case it was organza elastic so it would stay stretchy. I was very pleased with how it turned out and I’m wearing it to work today ๐
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