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Sooo, it's been awhile since I blogged but I was asked to participate in the EYMM's second anniversery blog which makes me really excited and helped me get off my lazy summer booty and blog again. It feels good to be back.
I sewed the beautiful Calla Lily skirt for myself and the Calla Lily skort for my daughter. This is a knit skirt that is shorter in the front and longer in the back with a unique crossover look in the front. There are three waistband options; regular, yoga fold over style, and elastic. It's available in sizes XS-5X for women and Newborn to 18 for girls.
I chose to go with the regular style waistband. I kept the length according to the pattern for both my daughter and I. The girls version of the pattern includes a skort option and a fishtail hem option. For my three year old I included the shorts under her skirt since we are still working on sitting like a lady. For myself I used the Everyday Essentials pattern by EYMM to make a mid thigh slip for a little more modesty, I found the skirt to be a little sheer for my taste. The Get Moving leggings pattern can also be added to the waistband of the skirt for both women and girls for more coverage or to transition into cooler months.
The fabric I chose, OK actually my daughter chose, is a thin drapey knit. I was really happy with her fabric choice, I was a little worried I would be trying to convince my daughter we didn't need pink kitty cat matching skirts in the middle of a fabric store while my little diva was sitting on the dirty floor bawling and my four year old was running around pulling bolts of fabric down and making forts. I got very fortunate and she found the navy stripes, touched them and proclaimed they were very soft and she wanted them. Phew crisis averted!
I did a contrasting band because I wanted a fabric with more recovery and stability than the striped knit had, no fear of these skirts falling off.
I always have found EYMM patterns to be very true to size, no alterations needed at all even for my daughter who often times needs length needed.
I went for a lettuce edge for the hem of the skirt, I like the way it looks as a contrast to all of the stripes and it's so much easier than actually hemming. Honestly I hate hemming knits so I will avoid it if at all possible. If you don't want to a lettuce edge, rolled edge, you can leave it unhemmed if you carefully trim away the seam allowance or if you do a regular hem I strongly recommend using wonder tape.
I like to style my Calla Lily skirt with a jean jacket or chambray shirt, I love the way it looks and it's a perfect layer as we transition into fall.
My daughter was thrilled at our matching skirts but then my son was feeling left out so I made him a quick t-shirt and used the Boy's Silhouette reverse applique pack to add a cool dump truck with the leftover skirt fabric.
He LOVES! |
We had so much fun with this photo shoot and it's great to be able to make mommy and me matching outfits. I'm so happy my kids think it's fun to dress alike, I'm going to enjoy it while it lasts!
They can be so sweet together sometimes, and look at how pretty the skirt is with the slight breeze! |
To celebrate their second year anniversary EYMM is having a big sale! 43% off of everything, coupon code is below and don't forget to check out the other blogs on the anniversary tour and see all of the amazing things they've done with EYMM patterns.
Not only is there an AMAZING blog tour going on but 1 lucky winner that leaves a comment below between now and 8.3.15 will win a FREE EYMM pattern of their choice!!!! Which one would you pick? Then hop on over to EYMM to check out the awesome SALE, and an even bigger celebration giveaway with over $1000 in prizes. There will be 40 winners in all.
Don't you just love the way the Calla Lily skirt looks from the back as you're walking! |
o man, those are very nice outfits! Love the skirts!
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DeleteThose skirts are great! I love how you styled them.
ReplyDeleteThe all season cardigan
Love all the outfits!!! How wonderful your daughter picked that fabric, she haas great taste :) :)
ReplyDeleteLol, thanks! I was just happy it wasn't glittery or with some crazy character on it! I do like to let her choose her fabric, it helps her learn a sense of style and makes her more willing to wear things.
DeleteBeautiful makes. Love the skirt. I also like Kym's dolman top.
ReplyDeleteIain.ross30 at gmail dot com
Thank you!
DeleteThese turned out amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your matching skirts! So adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese photos remind me of my childhood when my mom and I had matching dresses. One of my favorite dresses was made from snake-skin looking fabric! Mom made them and we just loved wearing them. I would pick the girl's leggings pattern!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm glad she wants to wear matching outfits, of course I know my time with that is limited lol!
DeleteBeautiful skirts! I have this pattern but have not sewn it yet. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you! You should really give it a go, it's very simple and a quick sew ;)
DeleteAdorable outfits!!! I may need to sew this skirt yet!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the all season cardigan in about a million different colors. And I would also love to mae :) Love the matching skirts.
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Thank you, the all season cardigan is amazing also!
ReplyDeleteLove your last picture!
ReplyDeleteI love your matching outfits! I have a hard time deciding if I want the calla lily skirt or the his and hers hoodie. Love them both!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of those outfits. I'll have to revisit my must sew list now
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Dolman top. dawnm1993(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteAudrey - you look amazing! I love how you used the stripes for all of you.
ReplyDeleteLove all your outfits! And the lettuce edge on the skirts looks fabulous! :) I'd like to get the Get Moving Leggings, Capris & Shorts pattern so I can make this skirt into skorts for myself.
ReplyDeleteYour little has great taste in fabric. What a sweet bunch of outfits!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skirt! I love this so much I might have to get over my anxiety of knits lol
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