Saturday, July 20, 2013

Serendipity

The ribbon skirt is finished!


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I am over the moon with this project. Now, in my mind, a ribbon skirt is one of those southern belle, "ladies who lunch" sort of items that while just so darn adorable, is more special occasion  than wardrobe workhorse. An anniversary dinner is on the horizon- possibly in St. Michaels (?) and you can bet that I will be sporting my new skirt!

See how nicely the side seams match up? 

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I'm wearing it here with a plain tank top, but it looks a little dressier with the halter top that I made last month.

I'm anxious to see the others from the sew- along at Goodbye Valentino. Mine isn't all that pencil-y, as far as the design goes.  This is one of my favorite skirt patterns and the rows of ribbon don't have any give, so I am happy with a little more room at the bottom.

The ribbon choice, which is 180 degrees from my original plan, turned out to be so much fun. Certainly no one would suspect that it is $1/yd ribbon from Hobby Lobby. I think this technique would be spectacular on a wedding dress with ivory silk grosgrain. 

My sincere thanks to Sarah and Julie for the sew-along. Sewing is so much more fun when you have like-minds to share the experience. 

7 comments:

  1. Your skirt looks just so classy and summery! It's really fun to see it finished so beautifully.

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    1. Thank you. It was such a fun sewing project.

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  2. How beautifully this turned out! As soon as I saw your trellis ribbon and how well you matched the pattern I ran right out to Hobby Lobby to get some. Gorgeous job!

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    1. Thank you Julie! I am already planning my next one also.

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  3. I'm so glad you were able to make your ribbon skirt. I was wondering how it would look with a pattern. Your version is really lovely.
    Thank you for the compliments on my skirt too.

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  4. Love your skirt!!! So unique. Wasn't that a run project??!! I'm dying to make another one and may have to copy yours!

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  5. Pam, I love your ribbon skirt! The citrus colors are so cheerful and summery - Great Job! :)

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