i used pencil skirt pattern
(i believe it’s from some burda magazine
but i can’t find exact issue, i had it cut for years)
..
for peplum i used long gathered rectangle
and one more rectangle for the waist
..
really easy way to add a twist to basic pencil skirt
i plan to make few more peplum skirts and dresses
to use different fabrics and textures maybe
..
see more pics on my blog
mokosha
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Jan 5, 2012, 06.51 PMby loyl8
love it super cute and bright just the right way to do winter
Dec 24, 2011, 03.27 AMby laikadoll
What a delightful colour gingham!
Dec 23, 2011, 08.53 AMby groovymama
LOVE IT!!!!!
Dec 22, 2011, 10.55 PMby ArtNinja14
Very Awesome!!!
Dec 22, 2011, 06.32 PMby Redsonia
Oh, it is perfect, I didn’t noticed it at all.
Dec 22, 2011, 05.39 PMby Redsonia
Did you use zipper closure?
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Dec 22, 2011, 06.04 PMby mokosha
yes.. there is a back seam zipper.. i was a bit worried how it’s gonna look like, cause of peplum ,part, but it looks just fine as you can see in second photo..
Dec 22, 2011, 05.37 PMby Redsonia
Really like the idea, sounds easy to make. Would love to have a similar skirt for myself.