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This project is something of a fail. More specifically, a fabric fail. The pattern is a yoga skirt from the 01/2016 issue of BurdaStyle. The style caught my eye with the overlayered skirt, the ruched waistband and I am suckerĀ for high low hemlines. Here is the line drawing and style picture:

 

I like the idea of building up my yoga wardrobe. I traced this pattern way back in 2016 when I received the magazine. This is the second time I made this. The first one was sent to my little sister. She never reported back on it so I can assume all is well with the skirt.

The design calls for a side zipper but I omitted this because I couldn’t be asked (perhaps I subconsciously realised that this was headed for the fail category). The instructions were quite good with this pattern (translates as no head scratching).Ā Its aĀ  bit of a fabric piggy on account of the overlays.

To cut a long tale short – the fabric – a four wayĀ stretch viscose jersey – did not like being overlocked. This picture succinctlyĀ captures the issue.Ā 

I have been wearing it despite the imminent disintegration. I quite like how it moves – very swishy. I tend to alternate between a saunter and a sashay when I am wearing it.Ā  So its worth making it again but I need a better quality fabric. The fabric has been inĀ my collection since 2014 – I picked it up from a closing down sale in Bradford. It cost 50p per meter. Pictures –

BurdaStyle 01/2017 #113

 

Back to pattern. So taking out the zipper means that I cant get the snug fit shown on the model so I am playing with the idea of inserting elastic in the waistband for my third try. Wish me luck šŸ™‚

This was one of my January #burdachallenge2018 planned makes. I need to get better at blogging my makes sooner šŸ™‚

Thanks for stopping by and until next time Happy Sewing!

Peace and love,

Hila