Here’s my first garment for the Burda Challenge. This is exactly why I love this challenge. This is never a pattern I would have picked out on my own. I’m more of the tight, figure-hugging silhouette kind of gal. This skirt is definitely not that. However, since I had to pick one out of the January Burda, I figured I’d give it a try. Turns out, I really like it! This is Burda 01-2015 #109. I made my typical size 34.
I used a stretch wool from Fabric Mart to make the skirt. I think the full sides are a fun touch. It’s a very girly skirt. In the magazine, they used unfinished edges for the hems. I just added seam allowances and did a simple turn-up, stitched hem. The top is a Jalie 2805, but I’ll talk about that in a second.
You can see it’s a pretty full skirt.
I used wool, and didn’t line it. GASP! I actually like wool against my skirt. I’m Alaskan though, we’re weird like that. The invisible zipper goes into the back side seam.
This is just another standard t-shirt, Jalie 2805. This is a great pattern. Jalie makes their patterns in sizes 2T to Women’s sizes. Mine is a size R. I bought this thin sweater knit from FabricMart when they were having a Black Friday sale. It’s black and tan.
I made the neckband in between a mock turtleneck and a regular collar.
On the back left shoulder, I added some reverse applique. You can see it in one of the pictures above. I don’t know if I love it, or think it makes the shirt look homemade. I was thinking with all the hearts, it needed something. Maybe this wasn’t the something it needed. However, since it’s on the back, I forget about it, so I don’t really worry about it anyway.
Come on Ladies! Get those January pieces done!!!
What a cute look! I wouldn't have considered that skirt just from the technical drawing, but it looks terrific, in a wool at that, far better than I'd have guessed. It would be wonderful in a lightweight fabric.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh. I am waffling now! Lol! I liked this skirt but then was unsure and its sooooo cute on you! Dang it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the skirt to bits!! The shape is really lovely, and your choice of fabric is perfect. I'll agree with you on the "something" on the top back. But hey, you won't know until you try. You look lovely in your outfit all the same:)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, nice job! Looks great, you inspire me to make SOMETHING for myself every month.
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ReplyDeleteToo much pop of color. Sew a smaller black (match main fabric) heart within the pink so only 1/4 - 3/8" pink outline shows.
The skirt looks great on you.
Wow, now that I've seen it on you, I also really like it! Might give it a go myself now.
ReplyDeleteThe skirt is great on you! Wool next to your skin? Yep, you're weird. :-) I kinda like the pink heart on the back. On the front, it might be too twee ... but on the back, it's fun. And if you really hate it, you can just wear your hair down. ;-)
ReplyDeletevery cute skirt, loving the ruffles!
ReplyDeleteI like the heart, but I think I'd like it better in tan, or even in a true red rather than the pink.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I think your placement is perfect - on the front it would be too much, but on the back, it's a really great little detail!
The skirt looks really great on you!!
ReplyDeleteReally love this skirt, great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat skirt! I like the top too :) love those jalies :D
ReplyDeletethat skirt is so cool, perfect for the winter
ReplyDeleteYour skirt is gorgeous. I love winter skirts.
ReplyDeleteLove that skirt! It's a nice diversion from pencil skirts and looks flirty and fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit. The skirt is amazing and I love the reverse applique on the top. Such a cute detail. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat outfit! It's nice to be out of your style comfort zone sometimes, isn't it? Perfect winter items :)
ReplyDeleteLove the skirt!
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn, Just want to point out that you mislabeled your skirt on PR so it doesn't show up with the other reviews. The pattern number is 01-2015-109 and not -113. I just finished mine and will take photos today, hopefully!
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