After finding a few sewing blogs to inspire me to make more clothing, I found the Gabriola Skirt by Sewaholic. This was my kind of skirt. A well fitted, high waisted maxi skirt that actually has form.
I've always loved long skirts and dresses, but I hated the "straight" boring ones out there. Too... bleh.
They're just nothing special. Until I found this one.
I can't tell you how much this skirt sang to me sweet songs of joy when I found it. I had been pining over the skirt for a couple of weeks, dreading about the cost of the pattern. I even went to Good Will before I bought the pattern and found the PERFECT fabric for it (ahem... it was a bed sheet) all for just 1$!
Then... I saw that sewaholic was having a sale!!! I was so stoked, I went to go buy the skirt and it came out even cheaper than I thought it would. So all together this skirt cost me (with ALL costs in mind) 5.50$. Oh yeah.
Pattern: Gabriola Skirt, Sewaholic
Size: I cut a size 0 in waist and 12 in length. I did end up cutting off an inch or two, but I knew I was a little taller than the model who wore this skirt on their website and wanted to be safe.
Fabric: Queen sized bed sheet from Good Will 1$ (cotton... maybe?)
Alterations: As mentioned before, I lengthened it a bit and I also cut out the waistband a little thicker since I like a thicker waistband look. I loved the end result :)
I only had one zipper in stock, and it was blue. So I did it anyways. I think it adds a little charm to the skirt, with a little blue zipper peeking out.
I love the fit, I love the color, I love the print, I love the feel, I love just everything about this skirt.
Awww yeah look at these modelling skilz. And incredibly skinny looking waist. Woah.
One thing that drew me to this skirt was the beautiful yet simple yoke detailing on the top of the skirt. Cut on the bias makes a gorgeous line for your hips. This is what I think made the skirt so special.
Umm.. what's with my creepy elbows?
Would I make this again? In a heart beat. Already have big plans for this guy.
Like... one in blue, grey, black, oh heck every color. I WANT THEM ALL.
Is this a pattern you would love to see on yourself? Go check it out and let me know what you think of my rendition :)
Photos by my lovely hubby, Nate.