Before I get to the sewing progress I want to share a picture of the peonies that I have been enjoying. I have cut peony bouquets from yards where no one lives in prior years, but this is the first year that I have had my very own peonies blooming. They are gorgeous! I am so happy to have peonies of my very own. :) Fun fact: Peonies are the state flower of Indiana; land of my nativity.
On to the sewing content:
I did a lot of piddly sewing projects this month between stints of working on the formal dress.
I picked up this brightly colored floral XXL skirt at thrift store. I liked the pattern and I knew there would be plenty of material to make something for my little girl.
I cut out pieces to make a jumper with pockets.
I finished the neck and arm holes with bias tape.
I added lace at the hem.
I was way off with the pocket placement. They are too low; like down at her knees. That is a bummer! I waited until all the seams were finished to check the placement, though, so the pockets are going to stay in the wrong place.
This jumper was a nice one day project. I was able to sew it on a Saturday when I had a lighter load, as far as household duties go.
I like to use a really light weight fabric for elastic casings. Stiffer fabrics sometime keep the elastic from being as springy as I would like. I used some viscose lining fabric for the casing on this project.
Below, is a skirt that needed to be narrower for my daughter to wear it now. I took it in at few points along the waist. The print is really cute on her and I like the pleating details. They add a nice flare.
I had some red fabric that matched. I added a flounce with a lace trim. Now it is a perfect patriotic skirt!