In January I did the Karen Brown Declutter Challenge and as part of it I reorganised my fabric stash, I pulled everything out of the zip-lock bags, put like fabrics together, updated my Stash Hub app and had the scary realisation that I had 275m of fabric! I need to do more dress-making!
In my stash was this length of scuba. I bought it on one of the Facebook de-stash sites, 3m for £10, a bargain! When it arrived though I did think what on earth am I going to make with it, I really wasn’t sure about it. Unfortunately being scuba it was quite bulky and took up a fair bit of room in my cupboard. I decided I needed to either sew it or find a new home for it.
Having played around with the length I decided it could work as a straight skirt. I found a pattern (Simplicity 7799) in my stash (another bargain from facebook!) which was a pull on straight skirt with a back vent. When I looked at the pattern it was basically just two rectangles and the vent so it just had a centre front and back seam. I decided it didn’t need a centre front seam as my fabric was wide enough and I didn’t want a break in the pattern, so I just cut one large rectangle..
It was listed as a 2 hour skirt, and I probably could sew it in 2 hours…if I didn’t faff around!
Anyway, it was a very easy sew, just the vent to stitch and then a channel to make for the elasticated waist.

I’m really pleased with it now it’s made, I think it will be quite a useful every day sort of skirt. I did try making a smock type top from the remaining piece but it just looked huge and too much, even with a plain skirt, so I’m afraid that got binned…but I like the skirt.






10 pounds, 2 hours, and a great skirt at the end! And I love your scarf too.
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love the denimy blues of the fabric, and it looks very nice on!
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