This pattern doesn't call for a lining, but I wanted to line it since the skirt's wool. A commenter helpfully said that she lines gathered skirts by making folds (pleats) in a self-drafted lining. I dropped the lining in, matching up the side seams, and made folds until the lining was the same size as the skirt.
The waistband is then stitched over top of both layers. I was intimidated by the thought of how this would work, but it ended up being SUPER easy. (Thanks, Slapdash Sewist!)
I wore this to the office with this JCrew cropped jacket and pointy heels. (The shoes are the Nuncio from Nine West. It's the perfect dress shoe! The heel is high enough to give that sexy lift, but short enough to be comfortable and walkable. I have 2 pair, and ordered a black pair on sale from DSW yesterday! I'm all about buying in pairs [or triples] when I find something I love.)
18 comments:
That's very cute! What a great neutral (and comfortable) wardrobe basic - love it!
The skirt looks great on you and agree what a great neutral basic. I looooooooove Nine West Nuncios and currently watching for an animal print to go on sale.
That is a really lovely autumn outfit. Looks so snug.
Nice looking skirt! Glad the wool fabric worked well for this skirt.
How very cute! It reminds me of a dirndl skirt I once made -which I loved by the way. Yours is a well suited neutral that has lots of possibilities. I can see it paired with navy too.
This looks really good on you. The camel color is a good choice.
Nice job! I love camel. Don't forget to tell people you made it!
Wait. Did you just say that you ordered shoes from DSW? How did I not know that they sold on line? IS this something new?
OH, the skirt is GREAT! Now for some shoe shopping...
Wonderful skirt! This is such a fabulous wardrobe basic - it's very on trend but also looks classic and extremely elegant. The fabric looks perfect - it drapes so nicely and the colour is going to co-ordinate with anything and everything. I bet you will be wearing this a lot!
Looks great--it is hard to find a gathered skirt that works, but the distribution of gathers on this really works.
That looks very nice, and the jackete is perfect with the skirt.
Cute skirt! Isn't it wonderful when the idea, the pattern and the fabric all work together!
I couldn't leave without telling you that I'm super-super impressed with what you're doing over here. What a great challenge! I'm a clothing designer, so I absolutely dig this kind of thing! For being a beginner, your doing extra, extra AWESOME!
Kristina J.
I love the skirt! I think the combination with the jacket and the color look very "current" (been on a fashion-magazine binge recently...)
Cute outfit~!
Great skirt! That color is perfect for the season and cutting down the width makes is perfect for the office.
I've used SS's method for the lining, too and it's just perfect. I'm glad it worked out for you. :)
Your skirt is a very nice compliment to the cute jacket. Looking good in the office, no doubt.
Hi, I love this outfit! I also sew most of my own clothes, or at least rework them :) great to see others getting greative too :)
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