Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Family Affair

Hello there,

In December, I talked with a lovely lady who wanted me to make a skirt for her and matching skirts for her little princesses. She said there was no hurry so we took some time going back and forth online until she found the fabric she wanted. In January, when I went to get the measurements, it turned into the skirts plus vests and bow-ties for her king and prince and a pair of shorts for the prince.
I'm really grateful for the opportunity.

Enjoy the pictures below.
** I pressed the clothes before delivery; please excuse the creases below. **

All Together

King - Vest & Bow Tie

 

Queen - Gathered Skirt


Prince - Vest, Bow-Tie and Shorts


Princesses - 2-Tier Circle Skirts with Netting


Father & Son Set



Some Smooth Jazz






Friday, January 22, 2016

Iro Wrap Skirt

Hello there,

Happy New Year!!!!

It's my 1st post of the year!!!

... and we're 3 weeks into 2016.
To be honest, I wanted my 1st post to be something grand and special like I've seen on other sewing and DIY blogs; some big revelation of an awesome resolution or a sneak peek at a new project I'm working on/just completed.
This isn't any of those and I'm just going to continue doing my thing ... there'll be time for grand posts later ... keep an eye out :).

I made this outfit on something like a whim.

I bought the red crepe fabric initially to make a dress to wear to the wedding that I made this gold lace dress for. I was going to put gold applique on the dress. Well, that didn't happen. I spent all my time on orders and ran out of time to make something for myself.
I did start another red dress with gold applique later - I'll let you know when it gets finished :). 

I've had the lace fabric for over a year: it was a gift from my mum and I was saving it for something special. I hadn't deemed anything special enough so in the stash it stayed. I saw an outfit by Deola Sagoe on Instagram and it looked like a wrapper but fit like a skirt; at least that's how it looked to me. I thought I'd try something similar but knee length and since the red crepe fabric was a perfect match, this outfit was born.

Enjoy the pictures :)

Front View



Side View 
(notice where it 'wraps'?)



Back View
(notice where it 'wraps'?)


'Twas a bit chilly out (not like the 'freezy' it is now *sigh*)

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Seeing Spots

Hi there,

Have you ever had an idea come out of nowhere and get stuck in your head?
Well, that's where this skirt came from.

I was watching Family Feud this past weekend and one of the contestants had on a lovely black and white stripped 2-tier skirt. On the 1st tier, the stripes were diagonal and on the 2nd, they were horizontal. It looked really cute and it inspired me to sketch a similar skirt. Instead of 2 tiers of stripes, I was going to have the 1st tier be polka dots (spots) and the 2nd tier be stripes.

I had to go to Jo-Ann's on Tuesday to buy a walking foot for my sewing machine (having issues sewing ponte knit ... story for another day) and I had a couple of coupons that would expire on Wednesday. While I was there, I thought I should get the black and white fabrics for my skirt. I found several options for the polka dots but no black and white stripes *gasp*. Sure, they had chevron and I considered it but nah, I didn't want to get that. I was gonna go home and try another day/another store but I couldn't shake the idea so I re-designed the skirt based on the fabric I could see and ended up with  the 3-tier polka dot skirt you see here: under $6.50 and in about 3-4 hours.

Enjoy the pictures!!! :)



The 3 Polka Dot Fabric Pieces

  

Close-Up Indoors


Outdoor "Photo-shoot" :)






Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Salute To The Veterans

Hi there!!!

Today (11/11/2015) is Veterans' Day in the USA. It's a day to remember the sacrifice of the brave men and women who defend the freedom of their country. In thinking about this today, I dwelt on the reasons why the veterans choose to stand in the line of fire everyday: security, freedom, peace and a hope for a better tomorrow.
That's where the children come in: they are our hope for tomorrow. The veterans do what they can to ensure that the little ones have a chance to make tomorrow even better than today.

That's why the pictures in today's post are of the children's outfits that ZCD has made in recent history.
We're celebrating the sparks of hope that we have for tomorrow.



Dress and Hair Accessory


Matching Skirt and Vest for Siblings


Matching Shirt and Skirts for Siblings




Hi-Low Skirt and Blouse


Baby Dresses 



Skirt











Thursday, October 29, 2015

Sheer Panel Skirt

Hello friends!!!

Heads up: this week's post is going to have more pictures than I usually have.
No special reason except that I was unable to decide which pictures to cut from the ones we took on Sunday.
So ... on with the post!!!

The first time I saw a skirt with a sheer panel, I knew I wanted one and that I was going to make one for myself. That was probably a year and a half ago but better late than never, right?
I bought the brocade fabric at the same time as the gold and black one in this post so it's been about a year since I've had it.
We picked red as the main color for my choir at RCCG Love Assembly for last Sunday (10/25) and to be honest, I hadn't thought much about what I was going to wear. Red is one of my favorite colors so I knew I had at least one red dress, pair of pants, blouse, skirt, sweater and pair of shoes.
I recently made up my mind (again!) to work on using what I have in my fabric stash - mainly because I just moved and couldn't believe how many boxes of fabric were loaded in the truck. While designing a dress to use up some white lace, I took a detour and drew up the skirt. I didn't get to work on it immediately as I had a custom order to finish but I got the skirt done just in time to wear it on Sunday!!!!

Enjoy the pictures below (see if you notice the photobomber).

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You see her, right?



Sunday, September 6, 2015

Purple Swirls: 2015 Birthday Post

* Hi there.
Remember the 0.75 outfit from this post that didn't win the vote to be worn to the convention?
Well, I finished it! It's a long half-circle skirt and a ruffle blouse.
I had gone to my local Jo-Ann for blue lace and walked out with this purple and white silk fabric: it was too good to pass up.

I had plans to finish my birthday outfit from last year in time for this year's birthday but ...
OK, I've been really busy (more on that another time) but I feel like I should have been able to carve out time to finish the birthday jumpsuit. Next year ...

Anyway ... my birthday this year was on a Sunday and I didn't feel like wearing the top so I paired the skirt with a white dress shirt and I love the way the outfit turned out. :) :) :)

** Enjoy the pictures below.

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Every queen needs a throne, no?

I thank God for the platform He has given me.


 

Selfie time ...




Photobomb ... I don't know how Zi thought of this ... seriously.






Twirling ...
 (you can also watch it on the Facebook page here)



Cake!!! Cupcakes!!!!