So, this is my official pattern review of the hot pattern Deco Vibe Flippy Skirt. I love the cut of this skirt. It is very slimming from the front. I would have preferred real pockets instead of the faux pocket that is offered in the pattern. I need real working pockets people. Need, need, need them. If you like a real working pocket like I do, I think it wouldn't be a huge deal to modify this one.
View from the front, so you can see for yourself what I'm talking about. I don't know how to describe it, it just drapes nicely.
View from the back.
I KNOW!! Or should I say; now I know. I was completely ready to go out in public! On the way out the door, D wondered if I meant to outline my bottom. He seriously asked me that. "Did you mean to outline your bottom?" What are you asking, who in their right mind would do that? So I got out the hand mirror - and backed up to the full length mirror to get a good look at my rear (something I try never to do) , and sure enough, bigger than Dallas I had outlined my butt. Before you ask me "WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?" Let me just state for the record I made this skirt on a whim one evening after a big day. I may have been a little tired. When I held the dark brown rick-rack up to the skirt and it popped, I'm sure I was thinking, wow, contrast trim, this will really pop. I specifically do not remember thinking, contrast trim, now this will really accentuate my butt.
So my final thoughts on this subject are... I recommend this pattern, it has an unusual cut. The instructions are a little sketchy and like all hot patterns assumes that you have general sewing knowledge. Hot patterns do not offer pictures with the instructions if you are a visual seamstress. As you can see from the line drawing the curve on the back is actually higher than it is drawn. I do not recommend using a contrasting trim. Unless of course having a smiley posterior is your thing, then contrast away.
12 comments:
Just goes to show that sewing late at night can be dangerous! Cherrie
Hey, if you've got a good rear go for it! I love how you matched the lines in the fabric on the back, awesome job!
Oh, it is a shame you outlined your bottom because the skirt is really, really cute!!!!!!! You did such a nice job on it.
Too bad it outlines your bottom because that skirt is adorable.
It looks adorable with the vintage sweater! And I agree with above comment, if you have a good rear. Go for it!
Things happen sometimes! It's a cute skirt, even with the outline!
This is such a nice skirt! The rickrack does make it pop. I'm sorry that it made your butt "pop" also. Good thing hubbie gave you a critique!
I love it. Maybe wear it with a sweater that covers the top line. The bottom line isn't so bad, I actually like the "pop" of the dark ric-rac and can't imagine it without a contrasting line. Would you make it again?
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You did a great job on the skirt and the sweater was an excellent choice
I love the outfit. There is something about those kinds of warm fall colors that I just swoon over! Overall, how happy are you with the skirt? I love it, but I am also not the one wearing it. Great job all in all! PS> I must have that sweater, seriously, if you find that it ever needs a new home, it can gladly find it in my closet :)
I am trying to laugh quietly because my flatmates are asleep but really, I just want to roar with laughter. I like the way you write.
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