A while back I had an idea for a skirt. I'm not
quite sure where it came from, but it was a gray skirt, and the bottom of the
skirt was pieced fabrics in grays, silver and black, possibly lightly quilted.
The piecing was random, square, rectangular, wide, tall. I had a vague idea
that it might look like a skyline, so in my head I was calling it the Cityscape
Skirt.
Fast forward to Tuesday night. Mario has a class
that night and I spend the 3 hours of his absence sewing like a demon. I made a
pair of my favorite TNT pants on Tuesday from some lovely charcoal gray RPL that
I got from Gorgeous Fabrics a while back. Before I started cutting, I realized
that if I played my cards right and cut very, very carefully, I would have
enough left over to make a pencil skirt. I already knew I had the other fabrics
in either stash or remnants.
The pants were finished and I was hemming them by the
time he got home. I'd also cut out the pencil skirt and had a small chunk of
fabric left over besides. Amazing what careful cutting can do.
The next night, I cut out a bunch of pieces of black,
light gray, silver (a metallic coated cotton) and self fabric and played with
layout. I could see my original idea in my head, but I couldn't make it come
together on the table. Everything looked forced and weird. Eventually I cut a
long strip of the silver coated cotton and the self fabric, sewed them together
and cut them in 2" sections. Those were sewn together in an alternating
checkerboard, and I laid it across the bottom of the skirt to see how it
looked.
Hmm. I couldn't quite tell from there, so I decided
just to go with it. I sewed the patchwork band on the skirt from the underside
at the top, then folded and pressed the hem of the skirt and the band. I had
some quilt batting on hand that I didn't use for the 1912 jacket, so I cut a
strip of that and put under the band. I hand-sewed the hem, then topstitched
the top of the band. It looked raised, but not puffy. I was encouraged. I did
a line of stitching down the center of the strip, then started playing around
with it. I sewed X's through each of the gray squares, and then did spirals in
the silver squares, pulling the thread tightly to add texture to the silver.
From a distance it looks somewhat like leather.
I'm still not sure where I'm going here, but it's an
interesting journey all the same.
Very interesting. Can't wait to see the final garment. What will you pair it with? g
ReplyDeleteWhat a tease! where is the finished photo!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be fabulous. I love organic sewing like this. I find it so theraopeatic and so different from my day job.
Your poppy dress is beautiful. Loved the story about the giving of daughters in lieu of drugs! Shees!k
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