This is the second pattern that I finished for the VPLL Titanic Project. I really love how this second pattern turned out. It was my fun Christmas skirt for this year. I wore it to work for the Christmas stroll.| Full Skirt. |
| Bottom of skirt, where I added an extra little piece. |
| Shiny piping! |
| Zipper, snaps, and hooks and eyes. |
| Cool Buttons! |
Pattern Review Checklist.
This is a floor length, high waisted skirt. It fits pretty well, considering this is only the second time I have tried to alter a pattern to fit. It is a little wrinkly in the back area, and I had actually had to take in my fabric for the skirt pattern around the waist because I had cut the pieces for the skirt too big. Yes, I think it looks like the pattern picture. I did use piping instead of cloth tape to edge the scallops with, so that is different. Yes, I think the instructions were easy to follow. I think the pattern pieces and how you lay them out was kind of mixed up. I will have to go and look at them again to make sure. (I am trying to get this blog post out, and I am not at home.) I liked the high waisted aspect of the pattern, I think it makes you look sortof streamlined. :) I made this skirt out of a black, somewhat stretchy denim, that I probably got at Goodwill. I made mostly fit alterations, although I did add a zipper. I put in reflective piping, which is also not period.
Yes, I would recommend this pattern to others.
I did try and make a muslin for this pattern, but I don't know how successful I was at it. I think it did help me figure out proportions some. I bought the trim and buttons at JoAnns Fabrics and Crafts. I really looove the buttons. They are 1900 reproductions and were more money than I really wanted to spend on buttons, but I think that they were worth it. Good buttons really make an outfit, I think. I went to the store looking for some black or grey piping, because another participant had done piping and I had liked it, but I couldn't find any. I did not want to do a color because then it limits what you can wear the skirt with, and I did not want to do white, so I was kind of stumped. Then I ran across a package of reflective piping, and that is what I decided on. Reflective piping is the kind of material that you sew onto bicycle outfits so cars can see you in the dark. It is also grey in color. The only bad thing about it is the grey does not go to the edge of the piping, it stops somewhere in the middle, so you have to be careful about how you sew it. I ended up having to sew my scallops by hand, but most of them turned out ok. I put in a zipper, because I felt it would hold together the skirt better with no gaps. I also had to put in a little piece of fabric right at the bottom in the front, because the skirt pieces got a little wonky. :)
This is my favorite pattern out of the two I have made. I am going to try and make the popular slip pattern next, but don't worry. I'm not going to make it in black. I don't think. Maybe blue. :)
-Happy 2013, everybody.
VPLL Checklist
- Pattern Name- #E0200- Ladies Skirt
- Sewer’s Skill Level: Advance, Intermediate, Beginner- I kind of think of myself as an intermediate beginner. :)
- Pattern Rating: 1-Not a Fan, 2 – So-So, 3 – Good/Average, 4-Better than Average, 5-I LOVED IT! and why?- Let's say a 5. I really did like this pattern. It was pretty easy to alter, for me, and it looks nice on.
- What skill level would someone need to sew this pattern and why?-Around intermediate, just because the scallops are touchy.
- Were the instructions easy to follow? If not, what needs to be changed?-Yes, I think the instructions were easy to follow. I think the pattern pieces and how you lay them out was kindof mixed up. I will have to go and look at them again to make sure. (I am trying to get this blog post out, and I am not at home.)
- How was the fit/sizing? Did it correspond to what you thought?- Yes, I knew that I was going to have to make some alterations.
- Did you make any pattern alterations? If so, what alterations did you make? Where they fit or design alterations?-I made mostly fit alterations, although I did add a zipper. I put in reflective piping, which is also not period.









