I made this skirt following a tutorial from Kuky Ideas.

For the first time in my life I started and completed a sewing project entirely on my own. With the exception of the many phone calls to my mom and my sister to understand the directions and Jim's help to assemble the pieces. I cut it all out and I sewed it all by myself! Why is this such a big deal? Well you would know if you could see all the failed and unfinished sewing projects I have started since I got my machine back in November.
Now that I have had some success, I am totally motivated to try lots of new projects!
(Oh and yes, the skirt has been on display on my ironing board in my living room for 3 days.)
7 comments:
It looks great!!! keep up the good work!
It looks so cute on Darling Lilly!! Does she love it?
Super cute! You did a great job with it!
SO PRETTY!!! Make me one now, I could really use a new spring skirt.
Great job, Liz! So cute!
Hooray! And just so you know, you should be very proud. Ruffles are hard. (all the string pulling, don't let the double strands break, don't sew pleats instead of ruffles). So give yourself a big high five! Yay for you!
Very cute. I think kids clothes are the best sewing projects to learn on. They are smaller than adult clothes plus the kids don't care if the stitches aren't straight.
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