With warmer weather headed our way, it’s finally reaching
the point where I’m able to start wearing more of the things I’ve sewn during
the colder months. And one of my favorites (which I say about almost everything
right after I finish it) would have to be this flamingo skirt I made in
January.
I had been thinking about this project for quite some time, but was
waiting for the perfect fabric. Needless to say, I jumped on this print the
moment I saw it because it was just what I was looking for!
Once again I used my
Simplicity 3773 pattern (seen previously here and here), which can
probably be safely considered my go-to skirt pattern. Having never done an
appliqué before I think I learned just about everything not to do when using one. I had sketched out my own flamingo design
including distinct tail feathers. Just in case you’re wondering, it’s a bit
hard to stitch around such small shapes on a sewing machine. I also decided that
the beak should be a different color, bringing about the problem of how to
attach it without creating a bulk. So my solution for that was to use fusible
interfacing. Yes, interfacing, not fusible webbing which is what you would
normally use to make it easier because it can be fused directly to the skirt. Next
came sewing it on. This went well until I got to the afore mentioned tail
feather section, changed the stitch size, finished the tail, and then continued
to sew a few inches before realizing I hadn’t changed it back. By the time I
was done I was tickled (flamingo) pink with the result, but decided that my
original idea of two flamingos was not going to be carried out.
As for the blouse, it
was made in February and was my first attempt at one. While I’m not
entirely pleased with it, I did learn a lot. Originally it was just supposed to
serve as a practice since I had quite a bit of magenta fabric left over from my
shirtwaist dress that I had no specific plans for. As with the
shirtwaist dress, the seams bunched when I ironed them (for no particular
reason it seems, as I tried both a cooler iron setting and longer stitch
length). The back also proved to be a little
tight in fit, although this was probably due to a slight misinterpretation of
the instructions and my having trimmed the seam allowance before noticing it.
By the time I was finished I had put so much work into it that I decided I was
definitely going to be wearing it even if it was shade of pink a tad bit
brighter than I would have preferred to match with my skirt. Now having worn this
outfit twice, though, I can say it’s one
that will be making an appearance often. ♥
Oh honey, this is so, so marvelously awesome! I can't stress enough how much I adore your fabulously cool (and thoroughly beautiful!) flamingo outfit!
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
Thank you!
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