Although it is still freezing here in Tokyo, I couldn’t resist the temptation of making this skirt as I LOVE this design. But!!! I couldn’t make the right side the way I wanted. It was too difficult for me, my pleats didn’t look neat. That is why I had to alter the fabulous asymmetry skirt into a symmetry one. I still like how it looks from behind.
jet-black one, 55% cotton and 45% linen printed one, 100% cotton
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Feb 16, 2008, 10.51 PMby M-1
polychromatin, thanks. I am flattered. am looking foward to see yours soon!
Feb 14, 2008, 08.23 AMby Polychromatin
At first I didn’t like the pattern very much, but your’s looks so good, that I want to make one by myself :)
Feb 7, 2008, 01.45 PMby admin
dairyheir66,
must be nice with JJ! Hope to see your creations sooon!
Feb 7, 2008, 07.01 AMby dairyheir66
i have material and the pattern already to go for this skirt also. I plan to wear it with the JJ blouse in matching fabric to a friends wedding this summer. I can’t wait to get started. Nice job! Love the color combo.
Feb 7, 2008, 03.05 AMby admin
jd98,
thanks!
when I first made the pleats on the right side, I found the back skirt rarely pulls enough to show the pleated piece under the back vents even when I walk. so I am satisfied that I made some alteration whicn made the blue fabric can be seen.
Feb 7, 2008, 02.59 AMby admin
Mira,
I am glad to know that the result of my failure inspired you in a good way.
Feb 7, 2008, 01.30 AMby jd98
I love it! I really like it symetrical too. the 2 fabrics complement each other nicely. well done!
Feb 6, 2008, 06.19 PMby Mira
Beautiful! I really like your version. Great fabrics, great fit. I’m keen to make my own symmetrical version. Thanks for this idea!