BWOF 10/2005, #121 pattern, with few alterations. I altered it by cutting the side panels into two pieces and then joining front panels into one piece (did the same thing with back panels). I did the same thing with the waist yoke panels.
A satin skirt, cut on bias with green satin band attached to the hem and satin lace added as a “belt” detail.
I was inspired by those green satin bands I had as leftover notions from another project. I loved the navy blue – green colors combo and I had this lovely satin in my stash.
Note my matching green shoes ;).
Navy blue satin
Green satin bands
Green satin lace
Invisible zipper
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Nov 9, 2009, 09.22 PMby ReiChan
I love the skirt and top =D the belt goes really well with the navy and shimmery green skirt =XoX=
Jul 1, 2009, 06.42 AMby Lala86
I like the lace at the hip and the way the whole outfit works together!
Jun 30, 2009, 12.37 PMby manuelabug41
Jako lepo se uklopio zeleni karner!Trakice i gajkice isto!Ovu suknju sam i ja šila, ali od somota.Interesantno, kako, kada se upotrebi drugi materijal sasvim drugačije deluje.Bravo za tebe :-)
Jun 30, 2009, 08.56 AMby Hajnika
This is a lovely skirt,and I like very much your white top too!
Jun 30, 2009, 05.29 AMby Ghainskom
I see you posting here and not on the beta site haha! I have this issue and I like that skirt. Love the matching shoes!