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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Little Folks Voile

I am just in love with Anna Maria Horner's Little Folks line printed on voile. The material is just fabulous. It feels so nice and drapes well and is such a refreshing change from quilter's cotton for garment sewing. It's been a long time since you could find attractive, high quality material for clothing! I am thrilled and wish I could buy it all up! Instead, I just purchased a little over a yard each of Little Folks Baby Bouquet in Dusk for the outer layer and the solid River for the lining.
The skirt is view F, Simplicity 4138. I think it might be intended to be a little more fitted than I made it. I was concerned about miscutting the voile and ruining it so I cut a few sizes too big and started taking it in a size at a time! I quickly got tired of ripping out seams and decided that this was close enough. If I make another, I will take it in a bit more so that it doesn't gather as much on the top. The skirt is sewn with French seams and they add such a nice professional look to it. I really like using French seams and will have to incorporate them into more of my sewing.
As I was finishing up this skirt, my daughter asked if I would make matching skirts for the two of us. I am very excited about the prospect and now I need to find a good deal on more voile pattern and coordinating solid as I will need at least 2 yards of each to make us matching skirts!
If you are wondering how I sewed this after lamenting about my machine, my mom let me borrow her Viking.
Thank you to everyone who commented on my sewing machine post. Please keep adding your thoughts. Lots of important things have been brought to my attention and it is really helping me to narrow my search. I appreciate all the help!

7 comments:

  1. This is so pretty -- and just for you, just for fun?! Nice!

    My daughter loves for us to wear matching skirts, too...I figure we'd better take advantage of that desire while it lasts! :)

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  2. I wish I could get up the nerve to cut into my voile. I bought the Schoolhouse tunic pattern from Sew Liberated, but haven't sewn clothing since 8th grade (and it wasn't very pretty back then!!). Your skirt is so pretty...I'm getting closer to trying....

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  3. That looks soooooooo nice!! perfect length too.
    That fabric wonderful. I have a few pieces in a quilt kit and I'm thinking I need more!

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  4. Very pretty! It doesn't even look like cotton as what comes to my mind for cotton. I'll have to scope out the prices for some of that!

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  5. pretty! I just snagged up some of that voile today. I can't wait to make some clothes with it. yay!

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  6. Love how it just flows. Very pretty!

    I too have a bit of Anna's fabrics but am just hoarding until I find the perfect project for them.

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  7. amy-
    this skirt is so pretty and looks perfect for spring. i'm glad you're using up your amh fabrics. i finally did cut into mine and am slowly sewing a quilt top in between my other projects.
    i hope you find a great new sewing machine!
    oh, did your daughter wear her pot of gold skirt for st. patrick's day? it's such a cute skirt!

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