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Our first variation on the Sidonie basic skirt pattern. A longer variation with a playful paper bag waist detail and ruffle on the hem shows off beautiful curves.
Corduroy, Zipper, Button, Interfacing
Alejandra
Jordy Poon
Kim Matulova
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Dec 31, 2008, 09.34 PMby NatalieJean
I was having the same problem. This might help you!
http://www.burdastyle.com/howtos/show/435
Jul 25, 2008, 10.17 AMby stainedcrystalcathedral
very nice,i like yellow.
May 26, 2008, 04.30 PMby camilaustral
i really really really like it!! i’m making it as a formal outfit, it looks so elegant! (i’m making a top too, similar to this one) thanks!
May 15, 2008, 07.25 AMby airyfairyclarey
wat a fabulous skirt, i luv it! I really want to make it but would anybody know what other fabric it might work in as I can’t find any nice corduroy, thanks!
Apr 23, 2008, 06.55 AMby barbara.agatha
I have been struggling with downloading this variation 1. I got the basic sidonie skirt, now how do i get this fab variation? I can’t seem to find the link to the pattern. Help?
Apr 15, 2008, 10.58 AMby BURDAstyleGiRL
LOVE this skirt looks so cute and it goes nice with the shirt too. Very chic and sophisticated SEXY too =)
Mar 27, 2008, 08.11 AMby Antigone
This skirt is gorgeous! It would make a great statement piece, even in black!
Feb 25, 2008, 08.17 AMby ahlem
this skirt is very nice i love its sunny color
Feb 24, 2008, 07.41 PMby rachelalfreda
I definitely have to make this skirt, I already know what jacket I would wear it with…
Feb 20, 2008, 10.45 PMby JenDockter
Personally, I like the look of the serged edges; it gives the fabric a very soft look where if it were crisp edged, with the colour, it would look too sharp. Luckily for me, my sewing machine has a stitch that looks (and pretty much acts) the same as a serge-overlocked stitch. I’d probably try this variation in a lilac though as yellows just look horrible on me :)
Feb 20, 2008, 02.34 PMby JJ1
Love it too.
Feb 20, 2008, 07.57 AMby LYBU
This skirt is really gorgeous. I love this colour. I want to make one for myself. Thank you for inspiration!
Feb 20, 2008, 07.55 AMby BTURNER0022
This is a beautiful skirt! I absolutely love it! I’m gonna have to try this one soon!
Feb 20, 2008, 02.09 AMby lauriana
I love this version as well, although I don’t really like the hem finishings: I think it works in this case, but it makes the whole thing a sergers-only project which I don’t like (because, like many other members, I don’t have a serger). I would know my way around it though. This is great timing for me as I was pondering about how to take my beloved high waisted sleek skirt look into summer.
Feb 19, 2008, 09.51 PMby Lilo
lovely, delicious! makes me happy to look at it, so sunny.
I would (will?) finish off all hems traditionally though for myself; I would also skip the center back split and make it from a fabric with enough stretch.
Feb 19, 2008, 07.48 PMby Bathina
Thank you for an other motivation! The model is such a beauty and looks very sunny.
Feb 19, 2008, 07.37 PMby thelazymilliner
Gosh, this is gorgeous. I adore the high-waist, perfect for someone as long-waisted as I am. And the canary yellow! Delicious.
The Lazy Milliner
Feb 19, 2008, 07.28 PMby marina_glory
wow, everything about this skirt is alluring and pretty- i love it! wonderful variation! this is going on my “to-do-when-i-get-better-at-sewing-and-won’t-mess-it-up” list :D
Feb 19, 2008, 04.41 PMby oonaballoona
so awesome… i knew the sidonie shape wouldn’t look good on me, and this changes things completely! i guess that’s the point of the site, eh, to play with the patterns… wish i could see outside that first box, but for now i will use your eyes :)