Some of you may already be busy with Christmas crafting…as for me…I decided not to stress on that. I will only be making a circle scarf for my mom. Instead in the coming weeks I’ll be joining two sew-alongs and making up a skirt….or hopefully two.
Trousers Fit-n-Sew along
I am really excited because fitting is one of my favorite sewing topics…and I got to test Maria’s pattern so I can’t wait to get the perfect fit. So, if you always wanted to venture in the trousers world I’d love to have you join me next week…her patterns are available as pdf so instantly downloadable (hint, hint ;o)
By the way, did you see there are two new Craftsy classes by Sandra Betzina on Pants? I recently followed the Pants fitting Techniques class and used Maria’s pattern for the class…as after over a month I am yet to receive the ‘official’ pattern that came with the class. The class has a lot of tips on how to improve your pants fit…it’s very well taught in my opinion. The only drawback is that it focuses more on widening pants than taking them in. For example, the gaposis fix so nicely explained by Emilie from Jalie was hardly touched upon. Though I understand pants fitting is a huge topic and it’s hard to cover everybody’s needs…and I still love Craftsy!
Pimp-My-Pencil-Skirt Draft and Sew-Along

Then I’d be joining Marina from Frabjous Couture who’s also a regular Burdastyle contributor and recently part of Mood Sewing Network in a draftalong to make this great skirt

Have I tempted you to join me on this one?
Question to you: do you think the flare would be too much on a short 5.3 (160 cm) woman like me…especially since I am not the proud owner of long skinny legs?
Herringbone skirt
I recently cracked for this orange herringbone skirt…and started to look all over the web for a similar fabric…which I eventually found together with a lovely new UK-based online fabric shop: Clothspot
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So, I would like to make an A-line skirt with my new orange herringbone wool

Copy your favorite skirt
Finally…because I am very ambitious (sure! right!) or rather because I have been planning this project since the summer ;o)
I want to copy this H&M skirt using the techniques explained in Jean-ius. I signed up for the class back in February and I am yet to follow it!

Ok…now I have said it all!
Do you think I will make it?
I’d better go and get started…the clock is ticking


December 9, 2012 at 5:40 am
Fabulous plans…and that herringbone skirt is just too fabulous!
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December 10, 2012 at 9:37 am
Thanks! I really fell in love with that herringbone…I am hoping to find a summer version too
December 2, 2012 at 11:40 am
Looks like a bunch of great projects! I really like the herringbone, too!
Good luck with your ambitious plans, I’m sure you’ll make it!
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December 5, 2012 at 5:18 am
Thanks for your confidence Alessa! I hope I won´t disappoint you!
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November 25, 2012 at 6:00 am
The skirt fabric is lush!
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November 23, 2012 at 7:27 pm
i so much like Herringbone fabric( especially in orange!). I need something for myself!%))
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November 24, 2012 at 3:52 am
You should definitely make something for yourself;) thanks for your kind comment
November 17, 2012 at 5:25 pm
Those are some amazing plans! I’m in love with that herringbone fabric, you’ll look fabulous!
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November 24, 2012 at 3:50 am
I’m happy you like it too! I was cutting the skirt last night… Can’t wait to wear it;)
November 17, 2012 at 7:39 am
Oh, Silvia! I want to participate in everything. The pants fitting seew along looks fantastic, as I don´t know the first thing about fitting.
The skirt with the flare is awesome, I want it!
November 17, 2012 at 3:59 pm
I’d love it if you joined us for the pants sew-along. Hope to see you there.