Saturday, February 8, 2014

I'm back and off to a skirting start

Wow it feels good to be back checking all my blogger friends projects and reading about new sewing ideas. I had no Idea I had missed so much.  In fall I decided to take at least this year off of my education endeavors and enjoy a little bit of relaxed learning. It did not take long to realize most of the shows I am drawn to on the tv are creative minded and when I started hanging out online at Sure Fit Designs Learning Center, Pattern Review, Esty and many others it became quiet obvious I need to make the trek to the storage areas and get out my sewing books and fabric. Ok several pieces of fabric came out.

Think spring should be the key word around here. Geez with the outside temperature colder than in the arctic and the endless feeling of being trapped inside why not a little thought of fun spring skirts? Some how my brain says that does not computer and here in the first of my skirt sew off skirts is Lutterloh 262-246-2011 (supplement-pattern-year) from my kit.



Pattern: 
Lutterloh 282-246-2011 (supplement-pattern-year) 
Pattern Description: 
This is a basic dart less skirt with two side slits. In their picture the slights are embellished with button holes and buttons.
Pattern Sizing:
Lutterloh is based on your bust and hip measurement. Your pattern is drafted out using these two measurements. So ideally if your bust and hip are 50cm to 140cm the system should work for you. 
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?.
Yes here is the link to the drawing.
Were the instructions easy to follow?
Lutterloh has no instructions. I checked my Easy Guide to Sewing book a couple times to make sure I was attaching the zipper and waistband by a good method.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I liked that this pattern was a simple skirt but not your ordinary work appropriate business pencil skirt. The pattern hugs in at the waist and gives plenty of room in the hips.
Fabric Used:
Dark charcoal corduroy that was in my stash. It may have come originally from fabric.com or Hancock’s
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
The size I traced this out in gave me a waist that was 11 cm smaller than what I needed. I wanted the skirt to fit me snug so I added 2.5cm to the side seams at the waist and blended back into the hip. This is the first skirt I have made in years that I did not add elastic to the waist. SurprisingLy I still have plenty of room in the waist area, but I do not feel the need to pull it up every 5 minutes like have with some store bought ones lately.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes to both questions. I think a denim one is working it’s way in my mind.
Conclusion:
This is a nice basic skirt. That makes it a great choice to build the basics in my wardrobe.

On a side note looking at my shelf in these photos and some fitting issues I have had lately I am wondering what shape I have. Any one have any ideas?

Off to figure out what is next. Have a sewtastic day!

3 comments:

  1. I am thrilled to have just found your blog. I love your skirt and actually, I love the whole outfit. I have a Lutterloh subscription and have only made one or two items from the supplements. I am glad to see you use your Lutterloh patterns so often!

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    1. Thank you. That was nice of you to say about my outfit. I hope that you will continue to come back and enjoy my sewing adventure. Currently I only sew with Lutterloh, Burda Magazines and hopefully soon Surefit.

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