For my running princess skirt, I started with the brocade underskirt. I borrowed a costume from a friend's child and looked at lots of images online and put together a sketch of the pattern on the fabric. Then I drew it onto the fabric with fabric paint pens. It worked pretty good.
Sketch and center panel
I took the drawing I did before of the edge embroidery and digitized it and ran it through my embroidery machine. The trial stitch below looked pretty good, so I did the edges of all the panels. Lining up the different pieces wasn't as hard as I thought, because the bits of the design do not touch. Approximate line-ups worked here.
Trial Run
I knew I would want a pocket to put my iphone, tissues, hotel key, etc, so I added a waistband to the top and put in a pocket and an invisible zipper.
Finished Skirt, front
Pascal shows off the pocket
(He will not ride in here for the race, he just hopped in for demonstration purposes.)
Finally, I attached the skirt to a pair of white running shorts. The shorts I didn't make because I don't have enough confidence in my seam finishing to know they would be chafe free for 13.1 miles. I did add some white lace to the bottom (ending before it got to the chub rub chafing zone) so it looks like Rapunzel's petticoat peaking out the bottom.
Peek-a-boo!
So there is the skirt. Onward and upward to the top!
5 comments:
Fabulous! I love it.
This is awesome! Congratulations. I wish I had your talent!
Did you use a pattern to base this skirt off of?
Nope, just made it up as I went along. It is pretty simple, just a waistband with a couple big rectangles attached.
I gotta say this is awesome! (Finding your blog and finding out you're only like 45 minutes from me!) I dress up like princesses for the races too 😋so much fun! I love your skirt though! It looks more complicated than waistband and rectangles 😋
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