I don't want to annoy the moderators so I will not say what the material is. Also being picky, I am not using thread, so may be I should not be putting this in this section? Depending on whether the term "sewing" has to involve using thread.....

You would be correct in material however a lighter more petrol blue and the same length. The first Blue skirt I made was my very first construction and I made a lot of mistakes and the way I have looked after has not been great, however it has been an amazing learning curve and a great deal of fun to wear. I am going to an event next weekend where I want a skirt that I can shine and has been better made, so I am making another with what I have learned.
Mouse do you hand sew or machine sew. How did you learn either? My nan taught me to sew and I've used those few skills ever since. I would like to be able to sew better and even use a sewing machineMouse wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:53 amYou would be correct in material however a lighter more petrol blue and the same length. The first Blue skirt I made was my very first construction and I made a lot of mistakes and the way I have looked after has not been great, however it has been an amazing learning curve and a great deal of fun to wear. I am going to an event next weekend where I want a skirt that I can shine and has been better made, so I am making another with what I have learned.
BM, I mainly machine sew when making clothes. As a kid I watched my mum sew and when my then girl friend wanted to make her own bridesmaid dresses for our wedding, I helped by taking on the machine sewing and learning on the job. I have always been into DIY where power tools are always involved, so to me a sewing machine was just another power tool to get to grips with. I have made things for the house, clothes for my wife and children and even odd things for my work. In lock down I started making skirts for myself. I also have an overlocker (serger) which is great for joining stretchy material and making nice edges on standard material.Barleymower wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 5:01 pm Mouse do you hand sew or machine sew. How did you learn either? My nan taught me to sew and I've used those few skills ever since. I would like to be able to sew better and even use a sewing machine
Thank you Seb. The latex at 0.4mm has a nice movement to it. I was generally pleased with my work, there are always things you can do better! I also made latex accessories including one which incorporated 3D printed parts which was new for me. So a good round of making. Next, I have to make my daughter a couple of summer skirts out of normal material.
Thank you BM. I did feel special walking in London in my creation. I got two compliments on this platform, mainly for my boots, but I will take any.
Thank you Spirou.
I totally respect that. The issue for me is that as a kid, not only did I want what the girls got to wear in skirts. I also wanted the same freedom for my feet...