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Monday 13 July 2015

I Made It Monday - Pencil Skirt with Leopard Accent

On todays "I Made It Monday" I'm wearing a basic black pencil skirt that I made with a little leopard flare.

Top: Long Tall Sally / Skirt: Made By Me / Shoes: Diana Ferrari

I love leopard print but in my wardrobe I only have it in shoes, scarves, belts & bags.  I love leopard on other people in the form of skirts, dresses and jackets but just don't think it works for me.

So I've found a way to add a little more leopard print to my wardrobe.  For me this is a happy medium; it's still my basic black staple but it's a bit more fun and interesting with the addition of the leopard print.  Maybe this is me taking baby steps towards an actual piece of leopard print clothing!

This is an easy technique you can use to add some colour or pattern accents into your wardrobe if you're like me & too chicken conservative not ready to go all in!

Here's how to do it:

 
1. Take a pencil skirt pattern or existing pencil skirt like I did & trace to get front and back pieces.  (Take into consideration the amount of stretch your fabric has).  Add allowances for seams, waistband casing and hem.

2.  Deciding how wide you want your accent strip to be (e.g. 10cm) deduct 5 cm from each side on both front & back pieces.

3.  With right sides together sew the accent strip to front & back pieces.

4. Make a casing for your waistband elastic.  Thread elastic & close casing.

5. Hem your skirt to desired length.

Ta da!  You have a fabulous new skirt!




Photos c/o my wonderful Husband
Who loves an action shot!

 

16 comments:

  1. Super cute! And great if a skirt is a bit too tight! It'd be perfect to add some extra fabric and make it fit! Love this idea and adding that little "pop" is unexpected!

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  2. Great idea Ruth!

    Thank you for reading & commenting! x Allison

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  3. I love the leopard print! Super chic!
    -Margaret
    http://happyinheels.blogspot.com/

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  4. Gorgeous ! a simple combination that results very well !
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  5. You are so clever! I love leopard print! It is such a classic!

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    1. Thank you! I love it too & am trying to wear more! X Allison

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  6. I love this look, it's still elegant and chic but with a bit of an edge. :)

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind words Di - that's the look I was going for! X Allison

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  7. Genius Allison! I really like the touch of leopard. I often look at leopard skirts but I find them a little too much too. Having said that I'm totally up for leopard pants, tops, jackets and scarves. It's just the skirt I can't cope with. Crazy huh? Bron x

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    1. Haha Bron! You are a braver leopard wearer than I am! This skirt is a baby step towards wearing more! X Allison

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  8. I love your creativity! I do have a leopard pencil skirt but it's actually a bit small now. Maybe I could do the opposite and add black panels down the sides.... Or I should say maybe I should take it with me when I visit the U.S. and ask my mother-in-law to do it for me. :)

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    1. Do it! A black panel would look great. We'd be twinning in reverse!!!! :-)

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  9. Terrific job! Bold designs like leopard-print should be used sparingly as accents, as you did on this wonderful skirt. I admire your talent at refashioning. I'm trying to learn how to sew to alter my purchases from thrift-stores which need some help.

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    1. Thank you! Starting with thrift store purchases is a great idea as it's not a great loss if things go horribly wrong!

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