I really want a pleated skirt, at first it was a passing fancy but not being able to buy the nice brown fabric I envisage or know enough about pleats I am growing obsessed (in a very low key way) to getting one. I have now made two pleated skirts that I like. The first I made a while ago from some nice, slightly 70's, remnant fabric I found in a haberdashery. Of course for pleats you need twice as much fabric as you normally would so it has only 3 pleats at the side (for a nice kicky look). Being sophisticated I added a lining, although being a silly I sewed it up wrong and it made it impossible to get into. But a quick untidy cut into the lining made it wearable, although it was still too big around the waist. So I folded over the waist band which made the waist smaller, although also made the skirt a touch to short. Its defo a tights one. I took it out for its first test drive today, and it worked well. Apart from the lining riding up on one side as I walked. Oh well.
A few weeks ago I went to Haworth with my mother, and there was a vintage fair taking place. Being that she was paying I ended up leaving with some overpriced vintage fabric. Yay. So pleated skirt number two was on the cards. Well the pleats were the easy bit, I then had a pleated rectangle to deal with (also with lining youll be pleased to know, mainly because it was totally see through without) and no idea where was the front, back, sides etc. Hard to get it to fit when you dont even know how youre gonna wear it. Anyway, I spent the past two days figuring it out and I think Im there. The pleats go at the front, and I added two darts in either side to cinch the waist. And it will button or press stud up at the back. It doesnt fit great I have to say, which is a shame cos I love the fabric and as I mentioned I really really want pleated skirts. Its totally the way of the future.
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