Taking on a straight skirt sewing project was a new adventure for me. I keep telling myself to try sewing from a pattern, but my stubborn creative side says, "I don't need that!"
On one hand, sewing without a pattern is frustratingly brutal and I feel like pulling my hair out when I don't understand how to put something together and remind myself, "Someone's already done this!". On the other hand, I end up stretching my sewing skills and brain to greater heights and I feel a big sense of accomplishment when I'm done.
Sewing a Straight Skirt
Making your own pattern
There really is no method to my madness, but if you're like me and like toI laid out an existing skirt I like the fit of, folded it in half and traced around it on a piece of pattern paper (I use craft paper). Since this is a straight skirt, I traced the shape of a rectangle about an inch from the outside of the skirt. Then I traced with a dotted line, the actual shape of the skirt.
That was pretty much my pattern. A big rectangle.
I cut out one panel for the front and two panels for the back.
I trimmed as I put the pieces together and ended up cutting a panel slightly too small. Drat!
So I had to end up cutting 4 panels for the back instead of 2. Luckily I had enough fabric. Breathe.
At the point I had sewn all the panels together and put the zipper on, it started to look like a real skirt. But it was still just a big old rectangle. If I were only Sponge Bob Square Pants.
Time to begin the process of fitting the skirt.
Enter: Darts
Aaaah! I'm not gonna lie, that scared me.
Fitting a Straight Skirt
This was the trickiest part for me.How to get a rectangle to fit around my waist, fit comfortably, flatter my figure, and maintain balance between the front and back of the skirt, would be a challenge.
Adding Darts
I thought there were only two ways to put darts in. The right way or the wrong way. Turns out there are many different options when fitting a straight skirt. Some don't put them in at all! Gasp!I stumbled upon this article when searching options for fitting my straight skirt. It cracked me up and made me want to slap the writer at the same time. I highlighted my favorite part. Oh please! You did NOT just tell us to exercise! If I had a pot belly (which, p.s., is such a rude way to say it) I'd be totally offended. ha!
Anywho, moving on.
If you have a flat stomach, congratulations.
If you have even a bit of a tummy, straight skirts will show it unless you create your fit to disguise it.
I ended up putting 2 darts in the front, but just slightly away from center, darted the side seams twice to create more of a curve around my hips, and added two darts in the back.
It took several fittings, sewing and pinnings, but I eventually got it to fit me close to perfectly, if I do say so myself.
And here is the end result, in all its straight skirt glory:
You can see one of the front darts here
I ended up using a hook and eye to close the waist because my zipper ended up being a touch lower than I thought it would be (I put the zip in before turning over the waistband). Still works for me!
Putting a slit in the back was so easy. I don't know why it always seemed intimidating.
This denim is light-weight with a bit of stretch, so it will be perfect for summer with a colorful t-shirt and sandals.
One skirt down, two to go!
My next two will be from blue and white seer sucker cotton and a light-weight flowy hawaiian print cotton. Still deciding on styles, but I'm thinking one will be gorded and the other maybe straight with a ruffle. One more breath before jumping in. J
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This is a big deal! You've graduated to the big leagues! Impressive Shannon. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Emily! :)
DeleteI would like to post this link on my blog and include the "how to hide your tummy" page - will that be ok? I want to draft my own pattern and this is great advice.
ReplyDeleteHi Joluise - thanks so much for asking, yes, you are welcome to post my link on your blog and include the how to hide your tummy page. Good luck with your skirt! :)
DeleteThis was so helpfull , your page is in my fav
ReplyDeleteBless u
You have inspired me Shannon. I don’t have a favourite skirt but think I can wing this.
ReplyDeleteGail