Moss-green and Mustard Miniskirt Transformation

in #hive-1279115 months ago

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Dearest Hive Readers and Needleworkers!

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What a week! I've been up and down emotionally and physically, and yet fairly fruitful in my clothing-transformations... New dresses and skirts abound, and here I'll tell you a little about the lengthening of a gorgeous moss-green miniskirt.

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It fits me already very nicely, but is so very very short that it barely covers the essentials - and so is profoundly impractical for a conservative Catholic town.

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I felt strongly about how beautiful and perfect it is though it just needs MORE. And so I thought on that a bit.

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I actually have a growing collection of perfect-and-too-short miniskirts and shorts like this: I LOVE pulling them out of the mountain of clothing at the 50c stall, and get SUPER-excited at what I can do to make them even more perfetto....

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Thought about making the skirt a frilly edge of contrasting-coloured cord... and cut a length of these wonderful mustard-coloured cords (that were left by Karen when she passed); I anticipated that it'd be just right for a rippling effect, but no, it was only-just right for creating this swathe of new colour on the skirt.

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It was a bit tight though, the new strip! I needed to add some details to camouflage the join in two strips that I'd cut from the mustard material. Karen was quite tall and solid-figured and so the legs of these cords of hers were great for a nice long strip - but still needed more than I expected.

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This is such a great fabric for me to work with; very satisfying and nice to touch and play with. I love the older-fashioned fabrics like this, which have higher cotton content in them - it's a very different thing than working with slippery non-natural stuffs. It makes a big difference how pleasurable it is to handle materials; even if a fabric is very beautiful or attractive, shiny or the like, it becomes less pretty to me, if it is hard to handle!

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The mustard strips seemed to work nicely - APART FROM! - eek, the curve of the skirt front flap made the additional strip go all bent! It was never going to work like that! I got the scissors out immediately and cut a 'forgiveness' slash, which opened the bent fabric quite a bit more neatly: then I obviously had to fill the cake-slice-shaped piece that it opened-up to reveal.

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the original buttons on the miniskirt were such a beautiful aspect: there are 3 lovely brass-like buttons - one smaller on the inside and two on the outside

I straight away got the idea of a more fancy detail, rather than just adding a piece of mustard cord to the thing; I saw a nearby scrap of napkin, and felt that it'd provide a(nother) nice contrast to the skirt, which ultimately was still relatively conservative. It fitted nicely into the 'empty slice' shape, and overlapped well enough - so I set to sewing it in, and decided to also add another few details (from the same napkin) to other parts of the new added mustard section.

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I used the napkin border to fill a join in the middle of the mustard strip, and also a final wee square at the edge corner of the underflap. And I lined the wedge shape with a thin vintage cotton, to give it some more stability and to hide the stitching underneath... I then focussed on the grungey pocket, which was a bit of a non-pocket: impractical, too small, all lonely and solo-poeckety: it didn't sit well with the overall symmetry of the garment. So I stitched it up with some mustard cord material - contrasting the direction of the cord stripes - and then embroidered with the nice pink thread, to compliment some of the original stitching on the skirt.

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What do you think? Yes, the skirt was already just lovely, but fairly mass-produced and run of the mill.... Now it is very unique and more funky and fun, I feel. I'd love to hear your comments or ideas!

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the white stripe of cross-stitching is there to cover the join between the two lengths of mustard cord that I ran along the bottom of the original miniskirt

I was also gifted some flippin' brilliant flowery rose and forgetmenot fabric this week. I love how these kinds of treasures come to me without asking - even making me grateful for my short stint back on mainstream social media, where my Guardia neighbours got the chance to see my sewing and recognised that I am seeking new materials always - yey! It also benefits me hugely that there is no longer a (reliable) used clothing pick-up door-to-door in the town, and so folks don't immediately have a means of disposing of fabrics. I inherit them instead: woohoo! It helps to be connected and to talk face-to-face in the community about what we love; there are often folks who want to support artists and creatives, and who willingly gift things to help their creative outpourings!

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Much love to you all dearest friends, and many many thanks for your upvotes, comments and reposting!

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What a beautiful and nice transformation, good work

Cheers, dear @pepefashion! Yey, another satisfying job done - I am feeling motivated! Good working day to you 🌺🌺

It's a wonder how little additions makes such a huge difference, I'm totally liking the new length and look, and the blouse just fits perfectly.

Well done!

Cheers so much dearest @glorydee 😍🌟🌺 It certainly makes a better coverage of the essential areas, eh! 😇 Thanks hugely for your lovely support dear friend!

Small details that make the difference, I congratulate you for your ingenuity, have a great week.

Aw, many thanks dear @gladymar1973 and I wish you a blessed week also...yes, the details are inspiring me a lot lately .. 🌺🌟

The skirt came out super cute and I love the blouse that goes with it. Great use embellishments. The swoop of colors draws the eye around to meet once again at the front...love it!

Ciao dear @tamaralovelace and thank you sincerely for these fab comments... Yey, I love that 'swoop' too, and like the confidence that it gives me, to follow the feeling more, when it calls me to add a particular new detail 😍🤲🙏🌺🤗

Hello Clare. I really liked this skirt, you can hardly even tell that it is modified. The entire design fit together very well and the fabrics matched perfectly. Plus, the handkerchief detail makes it even more unique. Congratulations ❣️.

Oh @lauramica - this lovely praise means such a lot to me - am receiving your message just when I so need a hug, and this is my virtual equivalent! 🤗 Thank you dear friend! ❤️‍🔥

Oh, I also send you a hug then!!

Last night I was fixing some pants from the fair, sewing by hand and I was thinking about you and your words about connecting with the garments, making each stitch with love, transforming to match your self. Ha ha. They helped me focus on finishing my repair 🙂.

What a beautiful thing to know that you are inspired, dearest Laura 😍😍😍😍 And thank you for this hug!! I really benefit from being held by you and others in this community ☺️🥰

very creative take on this skirt, darling! It’s clear that this is just a timeless fabric and the skirt was definitely worth saving. great job!

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It’s perfect and a nice fit.
I really do have some short skirts like this that needs some form of transformation I might just draw some inspiration from you to work on my own.

Well done dearie

Oh I do hope that you find some good ideas growing from this, dear friend @monica-ene ! Thank you always for you sweet supportive comments and buon lavoro/ happy work days to you! 🌟🌺🙏