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Friday 13 March 2015

The Perfect Denim Skirt #vintagepledge

A denim skirt has long been a wardrobe staple for me. This is the fourth I've made since I began sewing 5 years ago, and it's definitely my favourite. Here's the pattern I used:
New Look Maudella 6029 from the late 1970s/early 80s - I guess, from the illustration style - it's undated. I made view 3 which has diagonal slash pockets.
The fabric I used was a lovely denim from Mandors, a nice dark colour with a hint of crosshatchy weave and a bit of stretch. I bought it using a voucher I got for Christmas from my sister-in-law - if you're reading, THANK YOU, what an ace present. I also had enough to buy a length of wool which I am also planning to make a skirt from. 
Although I was initially a bit concerned that the pockets might stick out and make the skirt look wide and unflattering, they don't actually sit out significantly. I used some scrap polycotton for the front of the pockets as it's less bulky than denim, plus it's nice to get a wee peek of different fabric.

I used bias binding to form a hem - my hand sewing of hems always ends up unravelling, so I normally machine sew hems. Here I used a turquoise thread in the bobbin to match the colour of the bias. The skirt has a kick pleat, but as I ended up shortening the skirt quite a bit, this pleat has ended up oddly stumpy. Happily no movement is impeded by the short pleat length. Now I know how long the skirt ends up, next time I will shorten before cutting and take the length from above the pleat.
There's not much to say about this project - the cost was minimal as fabric was a gift and the pattern was about £1.50-ish, bought along with several other New Look Maudellas in a *slight* eBay frenzy (shush) a few months ago. It's my first blogged #vintagepledge project of 2015, which is worth mentioning. It also reinforces my opinion that New Look Maudella patterns of this era are the best ever.

In case it needs repeating, I love this skirt and wear it frequently, and have started on another version in wool with a silk lining. Fancy.

K x

p.s Sorry the photos vary wildly in brightness, tone and blurriness, so hard to get time to take photos, so it was these or nowt!

p.p.s The top is M&S from a charity shop, I bought it months ago but have only just started wearing it and now I realise that I love it and might use it to make a pattern to make more versions.

23 comments:

  1. Lovely skirt. It looks comfy and very stylish. Think that the 70's gets a bit overlooked sometimes in favour of the 1950's but there was so much diversity and silhouette changes in that decade that there is much treasure to be mined fashion-wise. Looking forward to seeing your wool version. Xx

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  2. Very cute skirt! I would love to add a denim skirt to my closet. I've been Pinning loads of them to my inspiration boards lately.

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  3. i really like this - denim skirts are so useful!

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  4. Great shape, I love seventies style. Enjoy wearing it. Do blog if you copy the blouse I'd love to see how you get on.

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  5. This is AWESOME! In fact I just saw it on Pinterest too. I never would have thought that pattern would have produced such a wonderful denim skirt. The proportions are perfect for you (I guess after you hacked off a load of the hem!) xx

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  6. This looks great, and is very you. I really love that denim! Perfect combination.

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  7. Denim skirt, yay! I wore my handmade (newer, darker) one all day yesterday. Like you, I love it and pair it with everything! Yours turned out beautifully, and I think the top will be easy enough to copy. Happy seeing!

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  8. I love your skirt! And the other versions on this pattern too. They're calling out for a corduroy version to be made too. Maudella patterns are The Business in my opinion, full of style and just a bit different from other pattern houses. Can't wait to see the next skirt version you're sewing up!

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    1. Ah another Maudella fan! Yes, I absolutely love their patterns

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  9. Looks exactly like the pattern, great skirt and a lovely fit too. Denim skirts are a wardrobe essential for me, I wear them instead of jeans.

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  10. Love it!! And I like view 1 too - definitely a fabulous era for patterns.

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  11. A lovely skirt Kerry and so you! I also like a denim skirt and this has made me want to sew another! x

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  12. I adore denim skirts and yours is fantastic. Nice job.

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  13. Perfect! Love the top too - I made a similar one from the April Rhodes staple dress pattern.

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    1. Ah thank you! That's such a great reminder as I have this pattern so I will have a look to see if I can use it as a base for creating the pattern. No point re-inventing the wheel!

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  14. This looks great this and is so wearable! Classic style that will never date, just my kind of thing!

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  15. That really does look good. the denim looks a wonderful quality. x

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  16. What a versatile skirt! Now, when will we see you style it with a blouse and jaunty scarf like the ladies in the pattern illustration??? :D

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    1. Ha, yeah I might not bother with that styling...

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  17. This look brilliant on you, it's such a great shape & really suits you. I love your pocket fabric too.

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  18. ooh I've got this pattern in my stash too! And now I know what to do with it. I like your finished length, so I'll make sure I check the length on the pattern - can I ask how tall you are so I can compare?

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    1. Hi there, I'm 5'11". I took 5" off the length of the pattern pieces which left me with a 1 1/2" hem allowance

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