Birthday Skirt
I was coming home from SSK on Saturday afternoon when I spotted a market stall on King Street selling handmade skirts. They were so cute! I hemmed and hawed while I waited for my bus. I knew that Fee and Tia and Bex would tell me that an A-line skirt is the simplest thing in the world to sew, and that I should just make one myself. And they’d be right. But these were right there, and the various embellishments she had on them were so gorgeous. I decided to go for it. I modelled it for Snookums at home and he pronounced it very pretty. The applique circles are made from old kimono fabric! I wore it to tea on Sunday and felt very special indeed. The seller emailed me today (we exchanged details) to say that she’s working on getting a website set up. More details when I have them!
Tia
March 18, 2009 — 8:22 am
LOVE IT! And I am certainly not opposed to buying something handmade if I love it, even if I can make it myself. Stimulate that economy, Kris! It’s very cute!
Kris
March 18, 2009 — 10:13 am
Heehee. And as Fiona pointed out, I can use it as a pattern/example if I want to make my own!
M-H
March 18, 2009 — 10:19 am
That is really cute. And applique like that is really fiddly to do, even if you have a special kind of machine foot. I think you done good.
missfee
March 18, 2009 — 10:26 am
love it – and yes you can copy it – actually it is cuter than you described
jp
March 18, 2009 — 6:16 pm
Besides it also encourages the hand made concept!