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I sewed the front lining to the front at the waistline seam and back lining to back at waistline seam. Then I sewed the side seams in one continuous seam. This method makes it easy to make small adjustments in the waist and hips without picking out the waistline seam.
This is the inside view of the little pleat in the back.
Inside view of the invisible zipper. I love invisible zippers!
Okay, she's all done now. No more pictures.
This little skirt cost about 15 cents for the print fabric and less than $5 for the zipper and lining which was on sale at Hancock Fabrics. So far I've made 3 pillowcase dresses for charity and this skirt with over 30 yards left to sew out of my $5.75 purchase. I do love a bargain!
Whoa!!! She looks amazing in that outfit and the skirt is positively beautiful! Love the Goodwill for treasures such as yours...a woman after my own heart! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful print. How lucky for you to score such a great deal at GW.
ReplyDeleteGreat skirt. Goes beautifully with the top too.
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