Hot Patterns Sportive Skirt: Version 2

March 18, 2007 at 5:49 pm (Reviews - HotPatterns, Tutorials)

Sportive Skirt V2

I thought you might like to see who I work out embellishment ideas.

This version of the Sportive Skirt is a wearable muslin, which I don’t usually do, but this is an embellishment experiment rather than a fit experiment, and I’ve already done 3 versions of this style anyway (2 Hot Patterns Sportive Skirts, and one Trouser Skirt; they share the same sloper.)

There’s no lining on this denim version, and I wanted to finish the cut end of the (too long) zipper. The red stitching is decorative, and also holds the outside edge of the invisible zipper tape to the seam allowance. There’s a small piece of leather to finish off the cut end of the zipper (I always shorten coil zippers from the bottom and finish the end this way, or with a dab from a glue gun. I shorten molded zippers from the top by pulling off the extra teeth with a pair of pliers.)

Zipper detail

The hem is finished off with Petersham because I decided the cut length is where I like the hem, so I had to make a faux hem of some sort. Lace was my initial choice, but I didn’t have any in brown, so I thought I’d go sporty with the Petersham.

Hem Detail

This fabric not super high quality or special, and I used iit for the wearable muslin only to test the embellishment. The fabric I really want for this skirt is a stunning dark wash stretch denim that I need to retrieve from Ann. I’ll refine these interior embellishments on that version.

This was a fun experiment. The ideas are good and the colors just need to be worked out a bit more.

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A Handy Tool

March 11, 2007 at 2:47 pm (Tools)

UltraThimble
My mother gave me this for Christmas, and I just gave it a try for the first time. It’s a great alternative to a regular metal thimble.  When I hand sew I like to have as much dexterity as possible, and this product is just a small metal disc with an adhesive pad on the inside.  No more sweaty hands! Another advantage is that, unlike a traditional thimble, this fits on just about any finger, and there are extra pads in the package. My mother found this in a fabric store, but if you google “ultrathimble” several sources will come up.

It’s so comfortable that I left it stuck to my finger when I wrote this post!

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