This is a wonderful cotton twill from Santa Fe Fabrics and my trip with the Fiberlies in April. I fell in love with the bird print and knew it would be perfect in my favorite Marfy A-line sporty summer skirt, #093.
It's the skirt on the left in the pattern drawing below, without the belt carriers or patch pockets, and lengthened just over 5".
The pockets I have are kind of an inset apron pocket, copied from an Alice+Olivia skirt. I've made this skirt quite a few times, never have done the belt carriers, and although the original pockets are a little small in my opinion, I have used them at least once. I've done other patch pockets and this pocket several times.
Here's the inside of the skirt showing the pocket construction.
Skirt Front |
Skirt Back |
Inside Skirt Hem |
The rest of the skirt is quite simply done, with a faced waistband, interfaced of course and stitched through all layers at the darts and seams.
Centered back zipper with a hook at the top for security.
And of course a hand stitched hem for invisibility.
7 comments:
Cute fabric with cute pockets!
Such a great print and you wear it oh so well :)
Liana, that is a lovely skirt. Sporty and feminine.
Wonderful skirt. Such a fun fabric and a clever way to add unobtrusive but roomy pockets.
Cute fabric! Perfect as a skirt.
Cute skirt! I remember admiring this pocket when you posted it before. Really nice detail.
Such a cute skirt - I love the pocket style.
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