I finally got my version of this skirt done.
This is a skirt that is listed on Etsy. I checked it out and wasn’t a huge fan on how she placed the ruffles on her skirt, plus the edges look like they were just serged and not hemmed. This is my version:
The skirt goes perfectly with my ruffled up American Eagle boots I bought probably 4 or 5 years ago. I love unique shoes!
I front curvy piece is just an overlay that I edged with a chocolate brown piping. It made it much easier to turn it under and stitch it on the main skirt body. I made it a bit too big, though. If I make something like this again, I will make that piece shorter.
I did an invisible zipper on the side.
The “bustle” in the back is a cut out that is trimmed in brown piping. I recut the insert to have some extra room in it so the skirt would be easy to walk in, as this was a pencil skirt pattern.
Once I had the insert cut out, I cut my ruffles, hemmed and then gathered them. I laid them on the insert, bottom up, and sewed them on. To make it easier to place them right, I put a chalk line down for placing the ruffles. I sewed one line on at a time. Then I put a brown bias tape over the top of the ruffles. I had only serged those seams and I wanted them to look more finished and covered. The ruffle along the front I used a velvet ribbon to trim it up, which looked nicer than the bias tape.
To complete my skirt outfit, I made a top to go with it. This is a light, slinky fabric that tended to move a bit too much. I didn’t try to cut it on the bias, but it appears I did as the front neckline was a bit skewed. Then I tried to do bias binding on the necklines instead of cutting a facing. BIG mistake. The back neckline is a hot mess, but HEY at least it is underneath so no one can really see it. I drafted this off a batwing shirt I bought at the LOFT a few years ago.
My next Pinterest project are these arm warmers from CAbi. I have them done (I am going to try to do a few a bit earlier for my “monthly” challenges, as I tend not to sew much at all during the summer), and I also did a tutorial that I will post in March. Gives me time to actually edit those photos, which is proving to be a challenge lately.
Beautiful as always.
What a fun ruffle detail in the back.
This is a beautiful skirt with wonderful details. Great job as always.
Thanks Ladies!
I absolutely love this outfit! The ruffle skirt is perfect and the blouse goes with it beautifully. Gorgeous!
I am obsessed! I tried to go for a similar look- but you won hands down!! So amazing!!! Great job!
Great outfit! That skirt looks like it was a challenge to sew, but it turned out perfectly. Well done.
I love the skirt! I have never seen ruffles look so sofisticated.
That’s an awesome outfit! Way to copy something that you like and make it even better!
Kristi – kopykat
What a fun skirt! Love the whole outfit!
Thanks for the nice comments, everyone! 🙂