***This giveaway is now closed***
Are you loving the Blogiversary Bash???
I hope so:)
We're going to take a little break today and you get to hear from the Birthday girl- not nearly as exciting, but I do have a fun giveaway so stick around:)
I finally made something for me! Doesn't happen often, but I'm glad I went for it:)
Recognize the fabric??? It's a thrifted sheet and you might remember little miss strutting her stuff in the Sunny Day Romper
This skirt really makes me pretty happy! Happy enough to drag the hubs to this very busy street, so I could use this amazing wall for the photo shoot:) What will the lollipop skirt make you do??? Better make one and find out:)
Here's what you'll need:
- Fabric: I used a thrifted sheet
- Zipper
- Sewing supplies
1. For starters let's cut out the yoke. You need 2 in your main fabric- I tapered mine in a bit and curved the bottom to give it some more shape. Make sure you account for seam allowances- I used 1/2" seam allowance so the total width of both of my yokes was 2" wider than my waist measurement. You'll also need 2 pieces in a liner fabric- it's helpful to make these pieces a bit taller than your others
2. With right sides together {RST} sew your yoke pieces and yoke liners together one one short end. Then with RST sew them together along the upper edge. Press flat.3. Decide on a length for your skirt. Remember to leave room for hemming. I did 4 inverted box pleats on the front and back and I made the pleats 1" wide on each side. So...you need to cut each skirt piece to be 8" wider at the top than the measurement along the bottom of your yoke piece. I decided on a slight A-line shape, so I made the skirt a bit wider at the bottom.
***The skirt piece on the top is showing you the box pleats from the wrong side.
4. Baste across your pleats to hold them in place and then sew part way down one side{I did about 4"} and back up the other side of each pleat. It looks best if you do a little point at the bottom instead of sewing straight across.
5. With RST sew your skirt pieces together on one side and part way up on the other side- leave enough room to get it on and off.
6. With RST sew the bottom edge of the yoke to the top of your skirt.
7. Install your zipper according to the package directions. Fold the yoke liner towards the inside of the skirt, tuck all of your seams inside, fold under the bottom of the yoke, and then topstitch down right along the bottom edge of the yoke. {please ignore my little uh oh on the one side- it's on the inside right???}
All finished!
It's Giveaway Time!
3 Lucky Party Guests will win 1 Pattern of their choice
Let me give you a sneak peek at some of the brand new patterns!
Olivia Pea Coat {coming soon! super soon- promise}

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I would say the peacoat is my fav, but since it's not in the shop yet, the evelyn dress is my current fav :-)
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Oh my gosh, the Retro Jumper is just adorable but sadly, my Granddaughter is already past the sizes that is available in. I REALLY love the Eveyln Dress and Swing Top pattern also and because this is still in her size, this would be my top favorite..right now anyway.......that Pea Coat is possibly going to overtake both of these once it's available however. LOL That definitely looks like something I might have to check out when available. My sewing skills aren't THAT good yet though so I'm not too sure about a coat. ack.
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That HAS to be my favorite mommy skirt in blogland for quite some time! Well done! But no cheating...When you're sporting a super-cute new skirt in front of a perfect background, you must share a full-length shot! ;-)
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I love your lollipop skirt! thank you so much for the tutorial! If it's ok I will post it referring to you on my blog!
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