I knew I'd have to jump right on my February Burda project because I'm taking a couple of trips this month.*
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Without belt |
This meant that I had to look back in time to an earlier February, because the current issue of Burdastyle isn't on my bookstore shelves yet (believe me, I check about every two hours). I went with
02-2011-107, the high-waisted pencil skirt. Believe it or not, it's the first pencil skirt to hit my closet in 30 years.
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Burdastyle 02-2011-107 |
I used a remnant of stretch suiting that I got at
Hart's here in Santa Cruz. I used most of the cut to make a pair of 40's style wide-legged trousers several years ago. The leftovers were scant, but I thought I might be able to squeeze a pencil skirt out of them. Turns out I could! Especially this pencil skirt. The front is cut on the fold and the back has two pieces with a princess-style seam. Gives you lots of skoosh room for laying out, as well as plenty of seams for customizing the fit.
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This skirt counts for two challenges at once! Burda and Stashbusting! |
I test-drove the skirt on Tuesday at work. The high waist didn't shift around or crumple, which I thought it might, and the slight stretch of the fabric made it comfortable even while slouching at my desk all day. The only change I might make would be to add a slit in the back. I kept the length long for a vintage-y look and the bottom hem is narrow enough that I had to take graceful, lady-like steps all day.
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With belt |
I have a remnant from a pair of Clover's that I held onto, thinking pencil skirt. I like this pattern enough to give it another try. Next time I'll go a little shorter so I can walk faster than a hobble.
My pattern review is on PatternReview.com
here.
*One of my trips is to the
Sewing and Stitchery Expo in Puyallup at the end of the month. Can't wait! It will be my first time, anyone have any tips for me?