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BurdaStyle Kasia Skirt Review
I love BurdaStyle patterns! I buy them every time they have those half price sales and so I have amassed a sizeable stash.
Enter Dawn who blogs over at Two On Two Off. She is hosting the Burda Challenge on top of being a super prolific maker all sorts of lovely garments for herself and her kids. She also won the Pattern Review sewing bee contest last year which is how I came upon her blog.
There challenge rules are:
“Each month we will attempt to make at least one garment from that month’s magazine (January garment from the January 2015 Burda magazine). You can also opt to stick with the month but use whatever year you want. (January garment in January, but from whatever year you choose)”.
It looks like it will be fun and motivating so I am taking up the challenge but am making it my own own ;-). . So I am bending the rules a little to suit my own style and skill level. I don’t actually subscribe to Burda although I did buy the December UK edition to see what it was like. I am going to challenge myself to make the Burda patterns I already have. In that spirit I present my February Burda garment which only costs 99p! The Kasia skirt ! Ta dah!
Lately I’ve been expanding my wardrobe with more skirts. I have already made two Hollyburns.
So technically speaking I started making this skirt last year around November and mostly finished it except for the buttons and I just sort of fizzled and moved on to a newer shinier project ;-(. Kasia has been sitting in a blue carrier bag for all this time. This was before my reformation so I am doing right by her this time. I realised in all earnest that I couldnt emabrk on this challenge with a Burda make waiting to be finished.
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I dug her out and dusted her off. Sewed the buttonholes and buttons and BOOM!
To be honest I did work on this long ago that I cant remember specific details. I know that I made a muslin but I didn’t finish fitting the muslin because I just thought I could wing it. Looking at the side seams it looks like I took them in by quite a lot so I didn’t fit the muslin properly. The hem was finished using fusible bondaweb. I handstitched the waistband in place.
Still – Yes I am happy with this garment. However..my only issue with it is my choice of fabric means that its very challenging to style it. I just don’t have anything that I can wear over it and I think that’s why it probably wont get worn as much as my other me made skirts.
If I had to make this again next time I would move the zipper to the back of the skirt and the buttons would merely decorations with the front flap is sewed to the skirt. Or I would omit the flap and pockets and kept the gathered side yoke for decoration purposes only.
Happy sewing everyone and I hope you are having better weather than me right now!
Links
Burdastyle Kasia Skirt Sewing Pattern
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navybluethreads
February 28, 2015 3:24 pmI’m getting very inspired by all these Spring makes around 🙂 This looks great on you, so well worth getting it finally finished. Sounds like a tempting challenge, but I already subscribe to two magazines, and don’t get round to making enough of them up… Will look forward to seeing what you come up with instead.
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:16 pmWe all have too many patterns dont we? Lol. I decided against subscribing to the mag itself because I didnt feel that I would utilize it. I might consider the Ottobre woman though I rather like their stuff. Thanks for the lovely compliment – I have to figure out how to wear this particular skirt.
navybluethreads
March 1, 2015 7:17 pmNot heard of that one! I don’t need any further encouragement either. I have far too many already 😉
Christina Wang
February 28, 2015 3:56 pmA cropped jean jacket would look cute with that skirt! I wear mine with everything :)lol
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:19 pmThat’s a great idea! Thanks Christina! I think I have an old denim jacket that I have to dig up. I have never been really good with styling things but this year I am committed to learning how to put my outfits together.
Chris @ makeandwear
February 28, 2015 5:20 pmIt’s very nice on you, love the floral fabric mixed with the pink 🙂
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:20 pmThank you! I do like the floral fabric – I also liked the name; it’s called Autumn Rose 😉
dawn
February 28, 2015 6:37 pmVery cure skirt. I love your colors. And I love your bending of the “rules!” I think we will all be more motivated if it fits into our lives!!
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:23 pmThanks Dawn! I really like what you do with your Burda magazine and I hope one day I will be able to knock em out like you do!
Mrs P
February 28, 2015 7:33 pmWhat a super looking skirt, I adore the fabric you have used, I agree with Christina’s comment a cute denim jacket would be an ideal companion, do you have a pattern for one in your stash ?
I intent to follow your lead and start buying sale priced patterns
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:26 pmHalf price pattern sales are my Achilles heel I am afraid!! I spend hours browsing figuring out what to buy; wont even go into the SIZE of my unopened patterns from sales.. Although I actually do not have a denim jacket pattern in my extensive stash. I like the idea of making one and of course …shopping for a pattern 😉
Mrs P
March 2, 2015 5:41 pmGood luck on your search for a denim jacket pattern, many happy hours hunting LOL
Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!
March 1, 2015 7:37 amCute skirt! You look freezing cold though! Where’s your coat! 😄 (just kidding!)
Hila
March 1, 2015 7:34 pmLols I debated whether I should use that picture but in the end I was like ‘Yeah’!! We were outside for less than 5 minutes but it was enough to chill me to the bone.
Sue Parrott
March 1, 2015 2:01 pmI like this, it’s unique and your floral print is FUN!
Hila
March 1, 2015 8:16 pmThanks Sue! Glad you like the fabric!