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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sequin Pencil Skirt

I'm still in throes of sewing for my Barbies but I am still making time to sew for myself as well. I recently saw someone at my church in a sequin pencil skirt and immediately knew I'd have to have one of my own. The fabric is a sequin sweater knit from JoAnn's and was 60% off when I got it. I bought 3/4 of yard.

Today my photographer had even less patience than normal. It's freezing outside and the wind was brutal but we both persevered. The skirt is lined with tricot and for comfort I added a solid knit fabric for the elastic casing. I didn't employ any special techniques for sewing the sequins. I used a regular needle in both the machine and the serger.


The Cynthia Rowley sweater is the perfect compliment for the skirt. Barbie just had to get in on the action with her version!


It might be time for me to concentrate for some outerwear for both Barbie and myself!

15 comments:

  1. Pretty skirt and baby its cold out there. .. brrr

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  2. I have to give it to you because there is no way I would have stood outside in the cold in that AMAZING new skirt. Loving Barbie's outfit too!

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  3. Love the outfit, looks fantastic!

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  4. Gorgeous skirt!!!! You look great!

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  5. Love the skirt and Barbie can't hold a candle to you!!!

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  6. Love your skirt and Barbie's too!

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  7. Love your skirt! But my oh my, it looks freezing out there! You are a brave woman!

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  8. Love this look! Barbie got the hook up too I see!

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  9. Fantastic skirt! You are a dedicated blogger to do a photo shoot outside in Michigan this week!!!

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  10. Your skirt looks great and Barbie does too! Wow for modeling in the snow!!!

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  11. That fabric is beautiful. You and my girl Barbie look amazing. Oh and cold. LOL

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  12. I love your skirt and Barbie looking pretty good too. I had better not show this to my daughter as I would have to make her one just like it. Brave woman for being outside!

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