tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640007.post4692070997496897347..comments2023-04-30T02:39:39.991-05:00Comments on Snapshots of Life: Another sewing projectAnita Powellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11845492689066435095noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640007.post-18729740949842949282012-01-12T10:21:11.326-06:002012-01-12T10:21:11.326-06:00You would love all the bolts of Asian print fabric...You would love all the bolts of Asian print fabric I found at Jo-Ann's. I wanted to buy ALL of them! There's a gorgeous blue/black/silver print that I want to buy to make a dress one day.<br /><br />Layering skirts is an interesting thought and absolutely something I would try! I'll have to do some research and experimentation! I'm really digging this whole sewing thing. Making my own clothes isn't something I had ever thought about doing, but after doing theatre and watching the costumers work, I became fascinated!<br /><br />The great thing about this pattern is the base skirts are 3 lengths, and there are 4 or 5 flounces you can sew onto the bottoms of the different lengths, so even the short one can get a flounce and be long enough. Honestly, the short one is only too short because my butt is so big! ;)Anita Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14914337936258950875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640007.post-40611437677352895152012-01-12T09:40:55.618-06:002012-01-12T09:40:55.618-06:00That fabric IS gorgeous! I love Asian prints. I&...That fabric IS gorgeous! I love Asian prints. I'd love to get a corset made out of one. About the short skirt, how would it look layered? Over another skirt maybe? I'm inspired to try layering skirts by Lovechild Boudoir, but they do it with their gypsy & petticoat-like skirts. I'm sure it doesn't work with everything, but layering skirts is something I'd never even thought of before getting into alternative fashion.Traicetrakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08567113005773286934noreply@blogger.com