But I digress...
I found a drawstring tutorial at Venus de Hilo and it's a beauty!! So I'd like to celebrate my discovery with...
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The Fat Quarter Skirt Sew-Along
drawstring skirt by Stephanie Serrano FQ skirt tutorial |
Oh Shannon, don't worry, we'll sew one together when you get your machine. ;-D
This could easily be made with one piece of fabric, but I just love the way the FQs combine to make something really original and so pretty. If you're anything like me, you've already got a stash of pretty fabric that you're too afraid to cut. I argue that this is the best use of these! You can take 1/4 cuts of your favorites and still have plenty left over for another project. A second skirt? A matching bag? Hmmmm.
There's even a flikr group for others to post their versions of the skirt, here. Stephanie Serrano, the author of Venus de Hilo blog and quilter, extrordinare, asks that you join the flikr group and share a pic of your skirt when you're finished. I think that's a great idea. As you know, I'm a big fan of the "show-it-off" step.
If you don't have a fabric stash, you're going to need 6 fat quarters (FQ) and a big piece of paper to draft your pattern.Stephanie uses freezer paper. I usually grab whatever's handy. Kraft paper, wrapping paper, even newspaper will do. Don't sweat too much over matching your fabrics perfectly.
The official start date is October 5. When we will draft our patterns. This is a very simple skirt, so it won't take us too long. It's also my first sew-along, so feel free to leave a comment and let me know what I need to include!
Oh! I almost forgot! To celebrate the start of the blog and the sew-along, I'll be giving away a charm pack at the end of the sew-along. Everyone who comments will be added to a drawing for the pack! Yay!
I'm excited! :-)
~Jen
oh what a pretty skirt! Have you drawn up your pattern to share with your favourite Canadian?
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