One of the things I decided to do this year when I chose which Jalie patterns I would sew, was that I wanted to try a few things outside my usual sewing comfort zone.
Genevieve, a full elastic waist skirt, was that choice for me. This looked to me at first glance like a dirndl, something that suits almost nobody, but it isn't that at all. Think of this one as an A line skirt with a separate elastic waist casing just large enough to go over your hips. One version has a buttoned front, one doesn't, and obviously this skirt can be made in any length. There is also a belt/pocket option too.
I decided to do the simple version with pockets and a sort of mid calf length. I wore it with my favourite Jalie knit top 2682
I felt there was a bit of a 50s vibe with this skirt so I wore it with flats and a belt. Note my assistant, who is usually just about this far from me at all times, hiding under my skirt.
I don't need to tell you how comfortable this skirt is. I made it in a chambray so it has great wash and wear potential. This is a good thing because I can see wearing this skirt a lot this summer. I think I will also make another one soon in an even more flowing fabric. I have some rayon that would be perfect.
Also because of the huge size range in this pattern I am pretty sure the girls will want a couple of these too.
3 comments:
I don't normally wear skirts but this pattern has might sway me. It looks super cute on you! Karen
That is a lovely skirt, comfortable, feminine, practical and flattering. It reminds me of the skirts I wore in the 1950s.
I find skirts are more comfortable than pants in hot weather. This one has a nice shape to it. I might modify to make a side pocket closure.
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