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March 20, 2010

The year I went crazy and made Kwik Sew 3513 a hundred times



Only ninety-seven of these babies to go.

After dinner this evening, I got out the scissors and overlocker and cut and sewed another Kwik Sew pull-on knit skirt. This one is a gift for my sister.

I made her skirt using a length of crinkle jersey and a sequin and lace embellished, tie-dyed mesh. The mesh was pretty tricky to work with, but I did manage to sew the whole skirt from start to finish using just my overlocker. I used the rolled hem feature for the first time and I quite liked the way it finished the mesh fabric.

It feels reassuring to have a pattern in my repertoire that is so quick and easy to make. Learning dressmaking is challenging - and sometimes frustrating or demoralising - so quick wins are a great counterbalance. (Did you think I was only joking about the other 97 skirts?).

16 comments:

  1. Nope, deadly serious.

    Frustrating and demoralising, yes that does sound familiar. But when it works... oh when it works!!

    Are we counting up or counting down?

    Cheers,
    AJ

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  2. frustrating and demoralising! I love it!!! perfect description!!!

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  3. OK - I've gotta find that pattern!

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  4. Hurray for finding patterns that just work!
    Yay for you.
    Gotta seek out that one too...

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  5. I LOVE an good instant-gratification don't-have-to-think-about-it skirt pattern.

    I slashed my way through most of my dress-length stash over xmas because I made the perfect skirt pattern for me.

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  6. OH yes, it's that 'stick to what you know' mantra, nothing like whipping up projects you are super confident in. Love Posie

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  7. Looks gorgeous!! I'm wondering if a shorter version of this skirt would work for my dance classes. I do have two metres of purple crushed velvet to use up... (what was I thinking?)

    See you Thursday!

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  8. Not a chance did I think you were joking about the other 97. I take every one of your words at face value...

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  9. Skirts and I just struggle to be friends, as I was reminded this week after attemping friendship for a few days. They show my scarred legs, they allow my thighs to rub together but they do make me feel good when I need it.

    Great to see you again yesterday and meet Argy!

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  10. ooh that is gorgeous :D well done with it

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  11. That fabric is stunning, and why not enjoy the feeling of being accomplished? Why the hell not?

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  12. Long live the quick wins. My current "let's sew a hoodie for each of my sons only to find that my sons need to shrink their heads a bit" would not be considered a quik win so I'm going to share your victory instead of wallowing in my frustration and demoralisation (if that it really a word)

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  13. That fabric is quite amazing, lucky sister!

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  14. You've convinced me, I'm off to get that pattern (& check out your other pattern reviews), I love PR.

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  15. What a great skirt pattern, do you think it will last another 97 rounds?

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