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Made By A Fabricista: 3D Florals Meet Polka Dot Charm: A Look That Transitions With Style

When I saw a sleek pink mini skirt adorned with a dramatic 3D flower on Pinterest, I was immediately inspired. It had that perfect balance of playfulness and polish—something I knew I wanted to recreate with my own spin. Rather than replicate the exact look, I adapted the silhouette into something more wearable for my lifestyle using a vibrant stretch tweed fabric from Fabric Mart.


The Skirt: From Pinterest to Personalized

For my version, I used Butterick 5446—a tried-and-true pencil skirt pattern—as the base. I swapped out the smooth fabric from the inspiration for a neon stretch tweed, which adds structure and visual texture while still being comfortable to wear. The oversized flower detail is what makes this piece stand out, and it was surprisingly simple to make.

I found a quick and easy tutorial on Instagram for how to create petal shapes and build a dimensional flower. There are also plenty of resources on YouTube that break the process down step by step. Once you’ve got the technique, you can scale the flower up or down depending on your fabric and your flair. I actually made mine detachable by adding brooch pins to the back! 



And because I love a hidden detail, I lined the skirt with a leopard print fabric. It’s a little surprise just for me (and now you!)—I always try to sneak in a fun lining when the project allows.


This skirt is incredibly versatile—you can play with the length to make it more casual or office-appropriate, or keep it short and sweet for summer brunches and events. It’s a bold statement piece, but completely wearable.



The Top: A Twist on the Classic Blue Shirt

To pair with the skirt, I made a button-down shirt using Know Me ME2104 by Raven Maureen. This pattern has a tuxedo-style front placket that gives it a refined look, but choosing a fabric like this playful blue polka dot poplin really transforms the vibe-Fabric Mart has a great selection of poplins!

What could feel formal in solid white or satin suddenly becomes fresh and approachable in this fabric. It gives major classic-blue-shirt energy—but with a twist. The top looks more complex than it is; it came together with ease, and the only modification I made was changing the sleeve opening from a continuous lap to a traditional placket for added structure. 



The Final Look: Elevated, Playful, and Versatile

This outfit perfectly bridges seasons—it’s light and breezy enough for spring, vibrant and bold for summer, and even adaptable for work depending on your skirt length and styling choices. It’s a reminder that you don’t need to choose between polished and fun—you can absolutely have both, especially when you let fabric and creativity lead the way.



   

Shimere  |  @shim.sew.creative

Comments

  1. Beautiful! Love love love

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  2. What a fantastic outfit. Looks great and I prefer the fabric and color you used.

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  3. This is such a fun look. Absolutely love the flower detail to the skirt. That small detail elevates the look. Great fabric choice too.

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  4. Just beautiful... love the shirt!!!

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  5. This is so good. I love how you had a vision and made it real!

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  6. This is so good. I love how you had a vision and brought it to life!

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  7. All fabulous…bravo!

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  8. Very cute skirt Shimere. I might want to do that flower... it's very pretty. Especially in the beautiful green.

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  9. You nailed it. Your flower is even better than the sample. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

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