



It fits perfectly and the skirt is swingy, just the way I wanted it. Cotton poly knit, from Joann's. I added a center seam so that I could squeeze out a longer length 4.5" from the fabric. And that allowed a vent at the center front to which I added a decorative brooch. For once I won't be adding pockets.

That's a really cute pattern and versatile :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed by your ability to find a pattern to mimic a fashion and make it happen--in a day, it seems. Every garment you've posted is one I would love to have in my own wardrobe. You are an incredible seamstress! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love these!
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