Are you curious to know which photo I ended up picking? Well, without further ado, let me share with y'all the finished project. Oh, wait! I have one more thing to share with y'all, at either the end of this week, or sometime next week there will be a video tutorial showing how to make this project yourself. Alright, now the big reveal with no more rabbit trails, I promise. *smile*
Yes, I went with the basic gathered skirt for the challenge. True, it isn't that hard to make, but it was something I've been wanting in my wardrobe for awhile now. This skirt is one of those basics that you will always turn to when you don't have a clue on what to wear. Another great thing about this skirt, is that it can be styled vintage, vintage inspired, modern, or purely country with a jean jacket & cowgirl boots. Yes, I'm going to have lots of fun styling this skirt in the coming days!
- Pattern -- No, pattern. Just measured out lengths of fabric to create the skirt. Tutorial coming soon!
- Pattern Description -- Simple gathered skirt.
- Pattern Sizing -- What ever you want!
- What inspired you to make this? -- This 1940s photo & the Sew for Victory! sewing challenge.
- Fabric Used -- Apple Green Gingham Fabric (it is 100% cotton) from my stash (bought on fabric.com last year).
- Supplies Used -- 9" Zipper, thread, sewing machine, cording, zipper foot, tape measure, scissors, and fabric, of course.
- Would you sew it again? -- Yes, it is a simple skirt that would look amazing made up in a bunch of fun fabrics!
- Sewing Level -- Easy/Beginners.
::What I'm Wearing::
Lace Top -- Nine & Co. via Thrift Store
Gingham Skirt -- Made by Me
Skinny Leopard Belt -- Forever 21
Heels -- Naturalizers
Pearl Earrings -- Claire's
Red Lipstick -- NYC in Sheer Red
Btw, if you are interested in learning more about 1940s makeup and beauty, you should check out this e-book. I recently download all of their makeup & beauty guides (it is a better deal that way), and they are chock full of helpful information! Definitely a great buy if you are into vintage hair & makeup, or just wanting to learn more about vintage beauty trends.
I love the skirt! Can't wait for the tutorial! I seem to always pick incredibly hard patterns with lots of fit involved and then get frustrated. I really need focus on some simple classic and easy designs such as your skirt. :)
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Ash,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!! What an adorable outfit, and I think the practicality and cuteness of it are just great!! That picture of you sitting down (third one down) is absolutely beautiful, dearie!! It just grabbed me how lovely my best friend is. *smile*
I'm off to check out the e-book. It sounds great!
By the way, I love the color of your lipstick.
xox Kay
Hi! Love the skirt, can't wait for the tutorial! I see a couple bright printed summer skirts in my future... :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, are you planning on posting an I <3 Thursday post today? I love linking up. Thanks!
~Gillian
youngyankeelady.blogspot.com
I love it Ashley! And I like your makeup and hair too! Very cute!
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The Middle Sister and Singer
Adorable, Ashley! I think gingham is a must for summer... to bad it hasn't weaseled it's way into my closet yet....lol
ReplyDeleteFab job! I can't wait for the video tutorial :)
-Charlotte
boyerfamilysingers.blogspot.com
So cute!! I can't wait for the tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet skirt & blouse combo! You look so pretty in the 2nd photo!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, Ashley. Head to toe.
ReplyDeleteYou look so pretty and classy :)
ReplyDelete~Hannah Everly
You are gorgeous! And you remind me so much of Agent Carter in Captain America with your hair and red lipstick :)
ReplyDeleteThe skirt is great! The makeup is very nice on you also.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful :) Such a fun, casual skirt!
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