I made this green skirt using one of my favorite patterns --
New Look 6843. I decided to go for the shorter, less-full version of the skirt to wear during the spring and summer. During my latest rendezvous to JoAnne's, I came across this green linen embroidered with white flowers, and I instantly loved it. Since it is linen, it does wrinkle pretty quickly, but the embroidery camouflages it nicely.

I hemmed the skirt just above my knees, which was about two inches from the original pattern. One of the problems that I did have with this, however, was trying to find a zipper that matched the color of the fabric, but in the end I opted for the closest one that I could find. The zipper is in the back, so it doesn't' show anyway. The waistband from the pattern was also too short, so next time I plan on using the waistband for the next size up just to have a little leeway when I'm putting the hook in. All-in-all, though I love the patterns from this envelope, and it was a really simple skirt to make.
Later, I plan on making a clutch to go with the skirt from the excess fabric that I have left. I chose to match this skirt up with a white scoop-neck tee-shirt that I got from Lord and Taylor's, which isn't too dressy, and good for wearing out.
Next, I want to sew a vintage apron to use as a sewing smock and another skirt from this envelope using some fabric that I got from China. Until then, don't forget that I told you sew.
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