Thursday, February 07, 2008

Saving a Skirt

Last year I made a wool skirt out of charcoal flannel: useful if not thrilling. When I pulled it out of the closet this fall, I found a moth hole smack dab in the middle of the bottom front. Bummer, before inspiration descended . . .


a curved row of tonal freehand flowers sewn on by machine in "artistically messy" fashion. Works for me!

20 comments:

  1. Anna, as always, you found a way to create loveliness. Desert Lady

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  2. I think your skirt is better then ever. I love long wool skirts now. They are elegant simplicity that lovely on most ladies. Your flowers really are really nice touches.

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  3. What a beautiful skirt! I am very impressed with your creativity.

    Remember : Necessity is the mother of invention!

    Amanda

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  4. Anna,
    Would you mind if I posted a picture and a link to your blog from my Dress Parade (http://dressparade.blogspot.com)?
    I "collect" skirts and applaud women who aspire to frugality and femininity in fashion.
    Blessings,
    Rebecca Newton

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  5. Rebecca, you would be welcome!

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  6. I love this skirt! What a perfect touch!

    kelly

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  7. Very clever! And it looks beautiful too!

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  8. And just think how it saved you like $180 buying a similar one at Boden.

    Awesome job.

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  9. Hi Anna,

    This is the first time I have visited your site and I LOVE it! I have a question for you....

    It says all photo's (unless otherwise noted) belong to Giles. Is Giles your 16 year old son? If so....God has given him an amazing eye. The pictures on your site are absolutely beautiful. I found myself staring at every detail. What a gift! What a blessing!

    Thanks for letting me visit. I will be glancing often:)

    Blessings to you and your family!

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  10. What a beautiful idea! Your skirt is prettier than ever!! And, you can feel good about rescuing it, eh!
    Soft hug,
    Rhonda in Montreal

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  11. What a great idea! What pattern did you use?

    Lynn

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  12. Simply lovely! I think it looks even prettier now, personally. :-)

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  13. Anna, I love your blog and love your ideas for loveliness! I was wondering how you keep your figure while cooking such nice things for your family? Thank you!

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  14. I love the skirt. Did you use a pattern?

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