Have you ever saved a special fabric for a special project only to have it not go especially as planned? Frustration stations. This was not meant to be a skirt. Not it was not. It was supposed to be a lovely multi-seasonal Darling Ranges dress in one of my absolute favourite thrifted cottons and it was supposed to come together without a hitch. Only I cut a size too small in the bodice. Why? I don't know! If anything I go up a size in the bodice due to amazon woman shoulders but this time I threw common sense to the wind and cut the same size all over...hmmm. I was pretty close to finishing the whole thing when I realized she was going to be a little snug and a little low in front. Not good low either, freeze the gals off in winter low. But fret not, this tale had a happy ending...
...after I hacked off the bodice, folded the rest back down and under, added elastic at the back, buttons down the front and suddenly it turned it into a very wearable Darling Ranges skirt. Arguably the best feature of this pattern are the cute- as-pie little pockets which I figured made it worth selvedging. And you know what? I'm glad I did, I've hardly taken it off! The wardrobe is crying out for separates.
Rather conveniently, the lovely Megan is holding a Darling Ranges Dress sew-a-long very shortly. I think I'll be concentrating extra hard in the lesson on 'choosing your size'. Who knows... at the end of it I might even have a whole dress! Golly!
Perhaps a happy accident. I love it. I need more separates in my life as well.
ReplyDeleteLovely skirt - I love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteIt works very well as a skirt. Love your first photo! Neat view.
ReplyDeletei'd say it's a happy accident, too! i love the top and shoes you've styled it with. that fabric is darling.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a happy accident! Perfect skirt to have in the closet.
ReplyDeleteOh what a shame but the skirt looks great on you anyway. I'm waiting very impatiently for my pattern to arrive so I'm hoping to get in in time for Megan's sew along.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I love how amazing things can come from things you've royally screwed up on ^_^
ReplyDeleteBeautiful anyway as a skirt. I've just cut my bodice in this pattern and have gone up a size just to make sure!
ReplyDeleteLovely! That fabric is to die for and the tiny buttons are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI also realized that I have made not one but two Darling Ranges dresses in the wrong size (the smaller size fits me better), but I blame the metric conversion. Still, I feel rather stupid.
I wouldn't take that skirt off either If I had one! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have that skirt in my wardrobe and I'm definitely getting the dress pattern, it's gorgeous either way.
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This one is very nice!!
ReplyDeletei made the wrong size in the bodice as well. i had to recut the bodice and sleeves in a S. so i don't think it was just you. i'm thinking that since there are only 5 sizes that if you are in between you should actually maybe choose the next size up.
ReplyDeleteyour skirt looks fabulous regardless.
Just perfect! Thanks for the idea :)
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