I love vintage patterns! I love the cover illustrations, I love the styles and I love wondering about the previous owners. What did they make? Which fabric did they use? Did they ever imagine that 45 years later someone would be making the exact same skirt using their old pattern??
This fabulous 1973 McCall's pattern maxi skirt has been on my "to make" list for awhile.
I was truly amazed to discover that I had to cut 2.5cm off the bottom! I did! Me! The ladies in the 70's must have been rocking some massive platforms if I, at 6ft tall, had to shorten it!! The only other adjustment I made was to reduce the width of the waistband, it was just too wide for my liking.
The fabric I used was found at an op shop. I paid 50 cents for 9.6 metres of it! Bargain! It's a simple cotton that is perfect for the hot weather. I also found the zip for 10 cents and the button is a vintage wooden button which was gifted to me. Seriously, this has to be the cheapest skirt ever!!
I used a vintage wooden button. This is not a good invisible zip insertion; I use a vintage machine which doesn't have an invisible zip foot! |