During a trip to Kansas a while back I was gifted with a Stitch magazine featuring some really cute skirts that I always held onto intentions of making.

I ended up making my favorite of the bunch, the Tulip skirt, by
Wiksten Made. Out of impatience I ended up winging it without the pattern, but nonetheless I really liked the skirt I ended up with.

Since my photographer has decided to pursue her preschool education, I leave you with a shot of my perspective of said skirt, while admiring a waterway in Montclair.

And because I thought his flipped up collar was so cute, I have to include Ori.
4 comments:
Cute skirt! Which issue of Stitch was it in? I was looking at their back issues the other day and trying to decide if the magazine was worth buying to give it a shot...
Looks great. Even from that perspective :-D Love the red buttons
ori is a model! so frikkin cute!!! i want one. ha
Always excited to see what you are doing---you out did yourself again. Love the skirt---love the perspective pic, and most of all the pic of Mr. Ori---what a cutie---send him to his Ma.
Love, Ma
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