So, I took Chloe's skirt apart and re-did it. I got some satin instead of the tricot. I constructed an extra layer of the skirt (two tiers & ruffle fluff). I sewed the whole thing back together. Yup, I'm crazy - certifiable. But check out the before and after pictures. It was SO worth it! And now I can put the skirts on all three girls and be filled with nothing but joy at them - no regrets.
How much fun does this look like?! Pettiskirts are made for swinging!! Almost better than capes!
I totally blame my perfectionist problem on my Mom and talented sisters. I'm not the only crazy one. Notice the gorgeous sweater that Lily is wearing - that is the handiwork of my amazing mother! And the adorable crochet barrettes were made to match the skirts by my uber-creative sister, Natalie. Look what I have to measure up to!!
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These skirts kinda make me wish I wasn't 18 and could pull off a pettiskirt. So cute!!
If anyone could rock it, Hailey, you could! Check out a couple of "teens" pettiskirt pics. Put it with a tough girl tee or tank - go with the black or I love the hot pink & orange - and you'd be fab.
http://www.pettiskirtstyle.com/PettiBlackBrookRoses.jpg
http://www.pettiskirtstyle.com/IMG_0052.JPG
http://www.pettiskirtstyle.com/PsstyleBrookeGirlsStreetMovies.jpg
And here's one that's a bit more outrageous, but crazy fun
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rg6vJ8_1NEE/Ssm9kkoNOoI/AAAAAAAAAYk/-sVa-_Vg8B4/s400/MTBwm.jpg
That's funny. I was going to ask you to make me a big girl version. I was afraid it would cost a fortune though.
I just had a friend from high school post a picture of herself on facebook from a party in California - she and her friend are wearing pettiskirts. She's my age and is totally pulling it off! Crazy!
Wow!! So at $2/yd, if you're lucky, how come people sell them at $69.95? How many yards do you usually use up in a pettiskirt? I love it! thanks!
I would have to say the price is for LABOR! These skirts are totally a labor of love - even with a ruffler foot. I have started to see cheaper ones, but they are not nearly as full or fluffy. As for yardage, I did talk about that in a previous post and provide links to the sites I learned from as well: http://www.livinginlilliput.com/2010/04/preoccupied-by-pettiskirts.html Basically it's around 10-12 yards per skirt depending on size. However, as the kind of fabric needed is mostly available online by the linear yard in inch wide increments, a lot of the discussion around pettiskirts reads in linear yardage, which is why I had a hard time figuring it out with the ones I cut out myself from standard fold fabric. As a result, I went with 10 yards even for my oldest girl, and had to skimp - while 10 yards was oodles for my youngest.
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