The idea was they each got to pick what they wanted and had a t-shirt to co-ordinate with. Papaya, who is usually quite quiet, got the sunshine yellow-orange fabric. If truth be told, I was voting for this really nice subdued cream and yellow fabric and everyone in the store (3 other ladies and 2 girls) voted for this fabric. I am big enough to admit they were right!
So, since yesterday was a rainy day we finally got at it. Papaya and I were both in an out of sorts mood. So a project was definately a good thing.
First she sewed selvage edges together. This became the side seam.
Then we pressed all the fabric. Then we folded and pressed the fabric for a casing.
Then she sewed the casing. She was a little stressed about this because it was edge stitching but she managed with minimal help from me.Then I sewed a ribbon on to make a hem. I sewed the right side of the ribbon to the wrong side of the fabric. Once it was on, I folded it over, pressed, pinned and then edge stitched in on. What a great way to make a hem a little snappy!
11 comments:
Love the skirt, your daughter did a fantastic job! I really like the ribbon trim for a hem.
The skirt looks great. What a great project to work on with your daughter.
She did a great job! Love the ribbon detail.
That is so cool that your daughter is trying her hand at sewing! My daughter is a little young for that, but I look forward to teaching her when she gets older. The skirt looks great - lovely colors!
Very cute!
You'll have to enter it into your fall fair craft for her.
That skirt is adorable! I'm going to have to try the ribbon hem thing one of these days; it's just so clever.
very cute indeed! I love the ribbon on the hem. Papaya did a marvelous job, both is choosing the fabric and sewing the skirt!
What a great project to do together. The skirt is adorable!
Well done to Papaya for her sewing! I would have chosen that fabric as well :)
Well done, she did a great job! The skirt is very summer and comfy looking.
Wow, that turned out really well! It's so cute that your daughters are into crafting too. :-)
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