Ripping stitches
Apr. 26th, 2017 08:55 am I now have one(!) spring/autumn/winter skirt that fits in the waist (and a few more which are more summer-y)! So I am right now ripping out the seams of an old knee length pencil skirt that fits perfectly, but which has been eaten by moths duting the seven or so years that I haven't been able to wear it, to take a pattern from it.
I have thin black wool to make a new skirt, but, not very suprisingly, given my thoughts about black clothing, I don't have a balck zipper or lining at home. So I will get that later today when I've been to the hospital to see the dietician.
The skirt in question, from February 2008:

I have thin black wool to make a new skirt, but, not very suprisingly, given my thoughts about black clothing, I don't have a balck zipper or lining at home. So I will get that later today when I've been to the hospital to see the dietician.
The skirt in question, from February 2008:

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Date: 2017-04-26 10:47 am (UTC)Teddy
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Date: 2017-04-26 07:43 pm (UTC)It turned out when I started to cut that the fabric piece was too small, so now the skirt will be really dark blue instead, which is even better.
/Eva
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Date: 2017-04-27 06:09 am (UTC)Still, if blue is better that's a win
Teddy