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Made By A Fabricista: A Wooly Wearable Blanket.

Twirling in a me-made outfit!

I live in a small town where the nearest fabric shop is a road trip away, so I almost exclusively shop for fabric online. Having access to an online shop like Fabric Mart with a solid search engine is incredibly helpful. But by far my favorite aspect of Fabric Mart is what I call the “Drape Picture” included in each listing! This picture gives me all the information I need and I find it more helpful than the exact weight per yard/square meter. 

Seeing how the fabric falls close or away from the body gives me a clear idea of how it will behave and inspires me to make it into something that will highlight the fabric’s nature. 



When I saw the drape of this “Baked Plum” wool suiting, I immediately wanted to immortalize those beautiful folds into a skirt! I opted for a simple self-drafted pleated skirt with a deep hem. I wear my dresses year-round and rely on wool skirts that I layer under or over my dresses for warmth. I cut two panels for the front and back using the full width of the fabric, then pleated it down to my waist measurement.



I love my new skirt, I have been wearing it so much over the past few weeks! The pleats create dramatic volume without adding any bulk to the waist the way gathers would. The flat waistband in the front polishes the look while the elasticated waistband in the back makes it easy to slip on and off. The deep hem weighs the skirt down just enough to keep the cold wind out while adding beautiful structure and movement. The result is a lush wearable blanket that is practical, cozy yet polished.



For a fabric that doesn't crease with daily wear, wool sure presses well with some steam!

 I always feel so lucky when I find fabrics with interesting textures and unique weaves!


JOANNA  @hotpurlsummer


Comments

  1. beautiful work and stunning fit!

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  2. Very creative, and a beautifully warm skirt.

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  3. You look wonderful. Good looking outfit. You've inspired me to try a pleated skirt with some precious stash fabric. I was concerned that pleats would add bulk where I didn't need it. Your skirt looks great.

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    1. Oh yay! I hope you have fun seeing your pleated skirt 😊! Thank you for the kind compliments!

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  4. It's lovely and looks very cozy. I love the very helpful drape photos too!

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  5. Absolutely beautiful work! I love the styling here

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  6. I just love what you've done! It looks amazing on you!

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  7. Gorgeous use of the fabric! I love your style.

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  8. Oh so gorgeous and I agree about seeing the fabric draped!

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  9. Gorgeous!!! Every stitch of it. Thank you for sharing

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  10. Thank you for the description and photos that demonstrate the drape of the fabric as it looks online and how it transfers to a garment.

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  11. What an inspired make. I love the whole outfit, and the color of the skirt is wonderful. Pleats in the front and elastic in the back. - inspired. Perfect use of a beautiful wool suiting!

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