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Miss Fern Skirt has 3 lengths to choose from, and they're all fabulous.
Miss Fern Skirt has 3 lengths to choose from, and they're all fabulous.
This is one of my favorite photos I think I've ever taken.
The colors, the feel, it's a whole mood. The photo shoots at the end of a pattern test are my favorite part. It means for one that I'm DONE and I have made something we both love. But the best part is just the one on one time I get to spend with my daughter. We always have a lot of fun with the shoots, and I don't have to bribe her lollipops anymore.
This Pattern is the Miss Fern skirt, by Sofiona Designs. Too see all the different options available with the Miss Fern Skirt please check out my follow up blog post.
Miss Fern Skirt Part 2 - Tester Round-up (Sofiona Designs)
I started doing pattern tests over 8 years ago. What happens is a designer has a new pattern, they do a call out for testers, and you are given the pattern. Once you have the pattern you need to do some proofreading (which I'm awful at), cut out your fabric, follow the directions and give them feed back on the written part of the pattern, as well as construction and fit. I have learned SO much being involved in the behind the scenes aspect of PDF pattern development.
My second reason for loving to do pattern tests is because it really pushes me to try new techniques and learn new skills. For example this pattern was the FIRST TIME I have ever installed an invisible zipper. I purposely looked for patterns without zippers. But it wasn't hard at all once you knew what to do. In other pattern tests over the years I have learned how to gather, shirring, facings, alterations, buttons, elastic, basically every skill I have has come from testing a variety of patterns for myself and my daughter.
The Grasslands pattern has step by step photo instructions and is very easy to follow along. Pay special attention to matching up your color-blocking seams, hand basting like she recommends really helps.
This pattern is so versatile you can dress it up or down
Grasslands T-shirt |
Mingan Raglan |
Mix and Match Bundle Options |
I found this lovely plaid wool on sale at Fabricland, and knew I had to make something for my daughter. It was difficult for me to put my ideas on paper and then find patterns for the outfit I had in my head.
YouTube Video of The Sydney Suit
As I knew I wanted to make some sort of suit, I thought the Downtown Coat from George & Ginger would be ideal for the jacket. (This is such a cute pattern, but unfortunately the pattern has been discontinued.)
Now to find the perfect skirt. After searching high and low, I could not find a pencil skirt with a flounce that didn't have a zipper. I have a book I have called Improv Sewing.
PERFECT!!!
I thought.
So the Sydney Skirt, as I'm calling it, it is a mashup of the Pirate Pencil Skirt, the method in the book Improv Sewing, and an added flounce.
Pirate Pencil Skirt is a free PDF pattern, from Pattern for Pirates. I just used the size her measurements fit.
To make the flounce I cut off the bottom 8" of the below length skirt. And then slit the fabric all along at 2" to create the flounce. I followed this great tutorial on how to do it. How I create a flounce Pattern-- Sew Custom I was pretty nervous since I'd never done anything like this before, but it all came together. For the added fabric panels on the sides, I had to add 1.5" to each piece. I am so happy with how it turned out, my daughter loves it.
It all came together beautifully!!!! I am so pleased with this entire outfit. It is definitely one of my more challenging outfits to date.