Sewing an A-line skirt in bright red serge wool twill from 1990’s Style 2571 pattern

TOTAL TIME COMMITMENT: 6 hours

Toile (with buttons but no lining, interior seam finishing, basting stitch removal or hemming): none

Cut out & transfer all pattern markings: 1 hour

Main construction: 4.5 hours

Lining construction: none

Finishings (hooks, hem): 1.5 hour

ADDITIONAL SEAM FINISHING & DECORATIVE EXTRAS

Each side of the seam allowance was overlocked before stitching

Went with an overlock with single fold hem because I attempted a blind hem, but it didn’t take all the way round, and I didn’t want to unpick it and potentially ruin the overlocking so just stitched it 

VERDICT & LESSONS LEARNT

Attached the zip too high up on the centre back seam – have to draw this over my head.

This was an INCREDIBLY easy skirt to sew together and I absolutely love this, what I am calling ‘trench-weight’ wool. It is so smooth, so drapey, great handle, and yet still has a touch of structure. Been wearing it in London today actually and not found it very creasy at all. Looks amazing with my Jaeger navy wool trench which is in a similar fabric.

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