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How to sew a half-circle skirt!

 Yesterday I made myself a half-circle skirt, and I am in love with it!  It’s surely the best thing I’ve made!  It’s much more wearable than a full circle skirt, and it falls beautifully.  The photos I too don’t do it justice.  The Best.  I took inspiration from Four Square Walls (which is my new favourite blog), and watched a couple of youtube tutorials.  It’s a very easy skirt to make!  Even You can do it!

Let the tutorial commence.

Materials: 
Jersey fabric in the colour of your choice (not too stretchy), and matching thread
Sewing machine
Tape measure
String/ribbon
Hook and eye
Skirt zipper (15cm)
Pins and sewing needle
Paper


First you need to do a little maths.  Since this is a half circle skirt and not a full circle skirt, you need to double your waist measurements so that the half-circle radius is your actual waist measurements.
Circumference = 2 * Pi * R (we’re after R, the radius).
Circumference = 2 * waist measurement, so for me 66 * 2 = 132.
132 = 2 * pi * R
132/2 = Pi * R
66 = Pi * R
66/ Pi = R
R = 21.01

You’ll need a big piece of paper (I stuck some newspaper together) with a right-angle corner. Most (all) newspapers or whatever are right angled rectangles.
So to draw the pattern, tie a pencil to a bit of string and measure out your radius (mine being 21cm).  Put a pin in the string at that point, and stick it in the carpet.  Put your right-angle corner at the pinpoint.  Now draw your radius arc on the paper.  This is one half of your WAIST measurement.

 Now decide how long you want your skirt. Just hold a measuring tape to your waist and measure to where you want the skirt to end. I wanted mine 62cm from my waist.  Remember to add a little seam allowance.
Now add that measurement to your Radius measurement.  So mine was 62 + 21 = 83.  Put a pin in the ribbon at that measurement and draw an arc on the paper the same as before.  Cut it all out.

 It should look like this.  Please note that this is a quarter of a circle, as we will cut on a fold for the full half circle.

Lay out your pattern on your fabric.  In my case, the fabric is folded in half with the fold at the bottom of the picture.  Pin and cut.

 You should end up with this.  Did you?  Yay!  Hold it up to your waist and gad about the house.

Now for the waistband.  If your fabric is stretchy, cut a rectangle exactly the length of your waist (don’t worry about seam allowance).  This way it will hug your waist nicely and won’t fall down.  If your fabric is non-stretch, you’ll have to give a few cm seam allowance.  You don’t want to be cut in half.
You can make the waistband as wide as you choose, mine is around 5cm.  Just cut a rectangle with your waist measurement as the length, and your waistband width x 2, plus 4cm turnover.
There are plenty of tutorials on how to make a waistband (and I probably do it wrong!) but all I did was fold up some seam allowance on the long edges, and fold it in half.  I pinned it so that the folds wouldn’t come out.

 Next pin your skirt into the waistband.  I just put about 1.5cm of skirt fabric inside the waistband.  My advice is to pin the ends first, then find the centre and pin that.  This is so that you can figure out if anything is too long or short, and stretch it to fit.  It’s probably best if your waistband is a little smaller than the skirt top.

 Now topstitch the waistband to enclose the skirt inside.  It shoud look like this when done.  Now you get to pick which side looks best as it’s been made the same on both sides.  I had some daggy stitches on one side so it was easy for me to choose!  Hot Tip: Stretch the fabric as you sew it, so that it will be stretchy afterwards!

Next you get to sew up the side seams.  Place your zipper where you want it to go and mark where you want to sew up to.  Then go ahead and sew it up!  I’d recommend sewing from the top down, so that if the skirt hem is uneven you don’t end up with a weird uneven waistband.
Sew your zipper in next, in whichever way you choose.  I had to hack away some of the inside waistband so that the sewing machine could go over it, but it looks fine on the outside!

Just pop in a hook and eye closure on the top of the skirt!
Next pop it on and see how much you want to take it up.  I took mine up about 1.5cm, as I was after a mid-length skirt.

Worn.  I paired it with a cute top from Target and a pink ribbon.  Next time I’ll take some more awesome photos that are less dappled and more high-heeled.

Also, I put some pink in my hair!  It ended up being a bit more peach than pink, but I love it!  My mum, not so much.  I’ll show you how in another blog post 🙂

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Most popular month ever! And Sellotape wallet!

So I’ve been writing this blog for around 4 years – since 2008.  And this last month, October 2012, I had more page views than I’ve EVER had in a month!  I had over 3000 views!  My previous top month was just over 1000 views.  Triple!

I just found these old photos of a wallet I made from wide sticky tape and some electrical tape.

 I encased various things I liked in the walls of the wallet.

 First I decided on the pattern of things to put in the wallet. Then I made a rectangle of tape with each strip overlapping a bit.  Then I put the items on the tape and stuck them down.  Then another layer of tape was put on top to seal it in.  I made another one the same way.  Then I made them into a kind of envelope, using the red electrical tape to hold the sides together.

 I also made a little card window on the inside where I could put my licence.  I put printed out photos, a nostalgic movie ticket, lolly wrappers, a scotty dog iron-on transfer, a glow in the dark star, an old bookmark.

 This picture (sort of) shows it with some cards in it.  This was when I was like 17 so I probably didn’t even have a licence.  But I did have a library card and a McDonald’s voucher!

I’m working on some other projects, some tutorials, some sewing things, and I’ll get them up shortly.  

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Frocktober 31st! Halloween!

Today is Halloween!  We thought it was no big deal in Australia, but we were visited but a whole bunch of kids!  Two of whom were our own students who now know where we live!

So I rushed up to the shops to buy extra lollies (we had some but were running low), and popped on my creepy makeup!  I’m not exactly dressed as anything for Halloween (my Starfleet officer uniform fell through as I couldn’t find a jacket I thought I had), so I’m going for gothicy-creepy-but-it’s-too-hot-for-a-blouse.

For my makeup I just used a liquid eyeliner to draw on a spiderweb and a spider.  This was my makeup when we took outfit shots…

And THIS is my makeup after I did some extra!  I just used one of those eyeshadows I don’t like much to paint my entire face blue.  

And here’s an old photo of me in this dress and a black blouse.  Someome’s party years ago.

Well tomorrow I might have a well-earned day off!  But then I’ll post the last dresses in a few days!  I have five more to go: my Emily Temple Cute dress, two Victorian Maiden OPs, a spotty dress from London, and a dress from Cue.  So how many is that altogether?  Gosh.

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Frocktober 30th!

Second last day of October!  Gosh time flies when I’m blogging every single day.
Today’s dress is a secondhand dress that I bought relatively recently.  When it arrived, it was absolutely filthy, like the girl who owned it had just worn it until it was unwearable, then sold it.  It came out really nice when I washed it though – and the water in the tub was dark brown when I was finished.  Why didn’t she wash it herself?  It was bizarre.
Although it’s newly bought, I had been after this dress for a long time, since I tried it on at the Victorian Maiden Press Room in Osaka, 2010.  I really wanted the burgundy version, but I am very happy with what I got.

With my Alice and the Pirates cardigan.  You guys must seriously be sick of this cardigan now.

 Today was a bit rainy when we were taking pictures.  I like Canberra in the rain.

Dress: Victorian Maiden‘s Dorothy Doll Dress.
Shoes: Payless
Cardigan: Alice and the Pirates

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Frocktober almost over… but there’s more to share!

So I realised that after Frocktober is over, I’ll still have a couple of dresses to show you!  Mainly Lolita dresses that I don’t like to wear much.  So I’ll do a few days extra.  It’ll make up for that travel day and the day I wore the same dress as before.  That was slack!

Here’s another dress picture for you now.  It was my year 12 Formal, and the dress is actually my mum’s dress she bought in the ’70s!  That’s actually Charles I’m next to (yes we were dating then, aww) but I can’t find the full photo!  I must have cropped it years ago.  It’s another halter neck, so I must have liked them at some stage.  If you’re good I’ll find my year 10 formal photo!

That day I’d gone to the hairdresser to get a nice updo and while we were out Charles arrived at my house and set the house alarm off!  So there was a young man in a suit sitting outside our house while ridiculously loud alarms were ringing and disturbing the neighbours.  Poor boy.

Ok I’m off to do some sewing!  Outfit post tonight!