Finished: Sweatpants in Skirt Form – A Grey Maxi Skirt
Sometimes projects work out perfectly the first time. And sometimes they don’t.
This skirt project somehow manages to fall into both these categories at the same time.
I originally bought this fabric way back in the fall, with the intention of turning it into a loose, lightweight, hoodie/cardigan of some sort. My idea was to start with a basic kimono, and then add a hood, plus gathers/tucks/pockets/whatever to pull it out of the realm of dull grey sack, and into the realm of cool versatile cardigan.
That plan very much didn’t work out. I cut and sewed the kimono, and started playing, but nothing worked. It refused to look like anything but a dull grey sack. It was at an advanced level of “just not working out” and I didn’t even bother taking photos.
So I did what any experienced crafter would do, and shoved the project in a drawer for a couple months.
Then when I was thinking about what to make this summer, I thought back to this fabric, thinking it would make a great maxi skirt.
Even though the fabric is a wool jersey, it’s lightweight enough and breathable enough, that it doesn’t feel too hot. It’s that perfect middle ground of warm enough to be able to wear into fall, and airy enough to wear though the spring & summer (though probably not when the temperature works it’s way into the 90s with 100% humidity.)
This skirt is a basically sweatpants in skirt form.
Materials:
2 yards of a wool/spandex blend medium weight grey jersey
Black thread
Pattern:
Since I had already cut & sewn the kimono, and had to take it apart to make the skirt (I just cut off the seams, not even bothering with a seam ripper.) I pieced the fronts & back together to create enough width for a skirt.
After that I did a super basic maxi skirt, with a yoga style waistband.
Just like with my black maxi skirt, I made the skirt body slightly wider than the waistband, and did small evenly spaced pleats to make walking a little easier.
I then took the strip that was going to become the neckband/hood/pockets, and fashioned a twisted yoga pant style waistband.
And the sleeves got pieced together to become a sort of underskirt/lining. This part wasn’t strictly necessary, but I did it to a) help with panty lines, b) to smooth out the fairly drastic difference in thickness between the waistband and the skirt, and c) to cover the exposed seams where the waistband attached to the skirt.
The seams are all sewn with a straightforward zig zag, and all the edges are raw, mostly because I like the raw edges, and partly because I was in a hurry.
To form the twist in the waistband, I folded the waistband inwards on the right hip and sewed about 5 inches of it in place. Then I take the left hip, where the waistband is not permanently folded, and fold it towards the outside of the skirt.
What worked:
I love the yoga style waistband, and also this fabric for this style skirt – since it is a wool/spandex blend, it’s very stretchy, and springs back into shape really easily. This means that I can take long steps, without needing to add a slit or tie the hem up.
What I’d do differently:
Maybe next time making the underskirt/lining out of a different fabric – this certainly isn’t bad enough for me to change now, but the two pieces do have a tendency to cling together.
I do wish that I had spent a little more time evenly distributing & more carefully placing the pleats around the waistband. I just eyeballed it, and they all came out pretty even except for two in the back, which came out a little funky.
Since I finished it, I’ve been wearing this skirt a possibly embarrassing amount.
And the best thing was that it was one of those projects I started in the morning, and wore out to meet a friend that afternoon (Day 318).
To Read Over Coffee #4
A collection of links from the past few weeks that I think are interesting/amusing/educational/insightful enough to read/watch/listen & think about over a cup of coffee (or out in the sunshine).
Make
Teresa over at Canary Knits is teaming up with Jean Chung of Candy + Bagel to host a Handmade Fashion Challenge! I love a good making challenge, and am going to try to participate (depending on how burned out I am after the self-made wardrobe project wraps up.)
Jean posted her Handmade Fashion Challenge Mini Collection plans.
Penny at Little Acorn Creations interviewed Beverly of PoMoGolightly about teaching, designing, and daily art making.
Knitsonik started a blog post series about swatching, which I can’t wait to follow!! I really enjoy swatching, and her swatches a pretty damn epic.
Fashion
O, The Oprah Magazine gave a stupid ass tidbit of advice on how to (or more specifically who can) wear a crop top, and the internet called them out.
And the xoJane’s staff also jumped on the crop top.
Other
“Kapadia’s documentary, at its finest, is not about any one woman. It challenges us, not to like Amy Winehouse better, but to change the way we look at women in pain. To stop making the jokes while these women are still alive, and while kindness can do something other than make us look good.”
“Can we just, like, get over the way women talk?”
“Asking women to modify their speech is just another way we are asked to internalize and compensate for sexist bias in the world. We can’t win by eliminating just from our emails and like from our conversations.”
From PoppetPlanet, “Happiness is a Choice is a Lie”
Which reminded me of the On Being interview with Thich Nhat Hanh, where Thich Nhat Hanh make the point that there can only be understanding, hope, and beauty in a world that includes suffering.
Endings are always complicated – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 49
The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels –
it’s a year about noticing patterns, trying things, and observing what happens.
Day 337 – Friday, July 3rd
black tank top // pirate skirt
bicycle necklace // various rings // sandal wedges
Day 338 – Saturday, July 4th
black tank top // grey maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // various rings // sandal wedges
Day 339 – Sunday, July 5th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops
Day 340 – Monday, July 6th
black tank top // pirate skirt
pocket watch necklace // bracelet // rings // sandal wedges
Day 341 – Tuesday, July 7th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // rings // flip flops
Day 342 – Wednesday, July 8th
black tank top // vine print skirt
princess necklace // rings // sandal wedges
Day 343 – Thursday, July 9th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
bicycle necklace // various rings // flip flops
oh damn! This feels crazy! and kind of surreal! But there are just 21 days to go…
It’s weird – I have lots of thoughts and feelings about the end of this project, and most of them contradict each other.
Part of me wants to panic and make ALL THE THINGS!!
& part of me wants to let those 21 days pass gracefully.
Part of me wants to extend the project.
& part of me can’t wait to dig into piles of clothes I haven’t seen in a year.
Part of me wants to never see these clothes again.
& part of me can’t wait to start mixing handmade with store bought.
Part of me never wants to photograph myself ever again.
& part of me can’t wait to play in front of a camera in more free-form ways.
Part of me wants to wear nothing but pjs from now on.
& part of me wants to wear all the crazy things!
Part of me is like “it’s just the end of a sort of silly project – stop making it so complicated.”
& part of me is like “but it’s not over yet!”
& part of me is like “this is ridiculous – stop being so conflicted.”
& part of me is like “but this is complicated!”
And then part of me remembers – endings are always complicated.
(and then another part of me is like “I can’t believe you’re going to hit publish on this.”)


















