Ready to Sew Juliette Skirt
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Hello all! I'm excited to show and tell you about the fab experience I had sewing up the new Juliette Skirt ahead of it's launch as a part of Ready to Sew's latest collection of patterns! I've pattern-tested for Raphaëlle on a number of occasions and her patterns never disappoint. It's up against some stiff competition, but I think that Juliette, a high waisted, A-line mini skirt, perfectly suited to leather or faux leather/suede, might just be my favourite Ready to Sew make yet!
My finished Ready to Sew Juliette! |
As with the previous Ready to Sew patterns I've made, the PDF pattern is layered, so you can select only your size or sizes before printing, and the instructions offer a playlist and click through tutorials to provide extra help for some of the trickier techniques. This pattern is marked as intermediate level, but if you're confident enough to try out a fair bit of topstitching then I'm sure it would be really manageable for an advanced beginner, particularly in a 'friendlier' fabric such as denim or cotton drill.
Juliette line drawings |
Snow/sew day-ing |
Side shot |
Check that pleather/boot match! |
Close up of the pocket and topstitched detailing |
- Cost and ease: It's a lot cheaper than buying the perfect piece of leather for your project, and often easier to source.
- Limiting consumption: Whilst I'm not veggie/vegan, I do err on the side of caution with when it comes to using real leather. I would feel much guiltier about a sewing fail or unworn garment if it was made using animal products.
- Best for the tests: Pleather is perfect for giving a pattern a first go to check that you're happy with the fit and style and confident in the pattern if you're up for progressing to the real deal.
Pleather hacks - sellotape seams! |
Back view |
More back detail from an earlier snow storm-blighted picture taking attempt |
Thanks to my boyfriend for his patience in the 3 attempts it took to get these pictures! |
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The new Ready to Sew Collection: Jeanne, Jim, Jamie & Juliette |
Juliette is available now alongside the new Jeanne T-Shirt, Jamie Cardigan and Jim Dungarees.
See here to pick up a copy!
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10 comments
Wow Shauni, this Juliette skirt is perfection. You did a great job pairing the fabric and the pattern. It fits you beautifully. Wis x
ReplyDeleteThanks Wis! I couldn't quite believe my luck when I found such a perfect faux leather :)
DeleteSuper lovely! How did you find hemming it? I totally wussed out of hemming my leather skirt! Love the popper, very good idea! xox
ReplyDeleteThank you! (Thought this pattern might be up your street). THe pattern recommended using some 'leather tape' for an invisible finish, but I wasn't quite sure what that was. The skirt was mostly ok to sew so I just did the hem on the machine, but with quite a long stitch length so it fed through a bit better! And those Prym poppers are expensive but so so worth it! :) xx
DeleteThis skirt looks awesome. I love the colour and such a bonus that it matches your boots too!
ReplyDeleteThank you Caroline! Couldn't quite believe my luck with the colour match :)
DeleteLooks great, Fabworks sell small pieces of leather, if you fancy a trip. Who would have thought about half sizes - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI always fancy a trip to Fabworks - good shout :)
DeleteWhat a beaut!! It looks so tidy and professional.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lia! x
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