10.26.2012

halloween scallop skirt...

okay...i posted about this skirt i made for my daughter on instagram and facebook...
every friday is spirit day at school...and the kids are supposed to wear as much orange and black... (which is way there is a tiger paw on the pocket)
and my daughter wanted something to wear...
so i dug in my stash and pulled out this cute fabric..
and we sat down and came up with a plan..
and i started sewing..
and she went to bed..and i finished it...

and she woke up..
and hated it.
dude. nine year olds suck.
let me just say that she is getting no surprises for christmas cause i don't trust myself to buy her anything without her approval.
i miss the days of dressing her up like a doll....


anyways...
i still like it...and i made her pose for me anyways....



here's the fun trick that i thought made me so clever.....
(nine year old still didn't care)
it's double layered...so you can flip over the underneath layer 

and make it so the orange peeks out...

or you can flip the elastic down and make it so no orange shows 
(i would add a belt to it if she was wearing it)

still hates it....
pockets are to big...
 and the skirt was too puffy. (is that such a thing? too puffy!?)



the scallops were made using two orange rectangles...bottom cut out scalloped shape...and then sewed together right sides together...
then you snip around to make sure the scallops lay flat and turn it right sides out and iron it flat
(if you want to know the how to on curved go here--





 you know...for not liking it...she wore it all day after i took pictures....just saying..

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Kimbo

12 comments:

  1. Your kid is crazy! Its so cute! Id wear it! Also she's got some mad high heal skills if she rocked those all day! :o

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  2. I love it! and my 7 year old daughter said "I think it is REAL cute."

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  3. I love it with the stripes and pop of orange at the bottom--can i have a big kid size, please!?

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  4. You're awesome...and so is the skirt...but don't listen to me, I just had a group of teenagers over at my house helping me pick fabric for some tween aged skirts and they hated everything in my stash (and I love my stash...) and what they picked out for me to use I'm CONVINCED is the ugliest stuff they could find in my pile....
    Teenagers...glad I'm not one of them.
    -liZ

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  5. Haha I was this picky when I was her age! Although tbh I'd have loved it, I DO love it! I'm 22 now and this is something I'd love to rock into town or uni! :)

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  6. My 10 year old is the SAME.WAY. My oldest (15) will STILL let me pick out clothes for her, which is nice because we can share ;-) But the 10 year old? OOOOOH NOOOO ... I held up the most ADORABLE ruffled skirt at Target the other day, she looks at me and says "It's like you don't even KNOW me." !!! I LOVE that skirt!

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  7. The black stripes with the little pop of orange....love!

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  8. Love the skirt, and she is a beautiful girl. I think she liked it, but can't give you that pleasure! HAHA

    Now, when I was that age, my mom sewed me a very simple straight dress. It wasn't fancy but I wore it and loved it because it was special from my mom!

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  9. I am not stubborn,and I am nine! I LOVE THE SKIRT! I would TOTALLY wear it!

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  10. I love it! I bet she did too, but peers can be so cruel. (And nine year olds do have a reputation for being picky) I came over from tatter tots and jello. Thanks for sharing and I'll be checking out the how to on the curves for future reference.

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  11. Nine year olds.... Oh boy!
    ( I mean girl)
    Just tell her everyone in bloggy lands LOVE the skirt (but I think she's already figured that out!)

    Happy Halloween!
    hugs ~ Crystelle
    http://www.crystelleboutique.com

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  12. What a fun skirt! I would totally wear it. Love the reversibility.

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