The camellia craze continues around here- the trees outside are still producing many, many flowers which are dropping all over the road and garden and making me slightly crazy. I made a skirt in their honour, from some camellia-print vintage fabric I found at the second-hand shop a while ago. It's got some wool content in it I think, and is soft and a bit drapey. The fabric was formerly a maternity dress from the mid 80's – it had a kind of 'bib' section made from bright plaid cotton and the same plaid was used to trim the puffy shoulders and sleeves and extra ruffles all over the dress. (Needless to say, I didn't feel too bad about cutting it up.) And this skirt I've made is really one of the simplest things possible to sew- it's just two squares, plus square pockets. Just like this I made a few years ago now. Yet quite handy to have in winter, to wear with tights and cardigans. I realised afterwards that I'd just made myself a skirt to match these ones. Oh well.
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17 responses to “camellia skirt”
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I love the pink polkadot lining in the pockets, a sweet little secret
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It is a really pretty fabric! And now, you can too carry all kinds of treasures in your large pockets 😉
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it’s a gorgeous fabric. But the the first picture I like the vase with the flower ! You have also wonderful cups!
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Hey you should nominate your blog for the the Best woman blogger of the year. Check it out at http://www.mumsontop.co.nz
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cute fabric xx
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You make simple so very desireable. It is beautiful Melissa.
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Hello Melissa, I love this fabric. You are making me so jealous at the moment as Spring is just coming for you and we are coming to the end of our summer here in the US which is making me really sad. I really enjoy reading your blog. Your photos are always so lovely and simple, I find them very inspiring.
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Lovely, lovely fabric!
We are saying goodbye to summer here! But I will certainly enjoy your future spring photos!LikeLike
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Nice to take apart an old (funky-looking) garment and make something fresh. I have begun to look at second-hand clothes this way – particularly men’s wool suit jackets and slacks because I like to use wool in making my animals and it is often much cheaper this way.
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Just Lovely. Love the Big pockets and mother and daughter matching. ‘Til you find your Breath” is my mantra today as I go about Nursery and home things, thank you Melissa xxoo
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thank you, susie- and i hope you have a good morning xx
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Simply beautiful… happy first day of spring to you!
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I made S a big pocket skirt in tan corduroy recently and am thinking of making another. She really liked it and put it on straight away.
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I love this. The pockets are great.
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love it, Keira would like to dress like her mum I’m sure, especially if it includes big pockets.
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i have that exact fabric in my stash. it came from an op-shopped dress too. i love your skirt!
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ha- thats so cool! did you also find it in new zealand?
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