Stretch Denim Skirt Pattern



It was fun to get back to pattern testing this week with this useful and fun denim skirt from Itch to Stitch! A denim skirt has been on my "need" list for my wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down  for church or a trip to town. I ended up making two of the new Quebec skirt from Itch to Stitch. The first one you see is a stretch denim that came from my local thrift store. It has about 30% stretch, maybe a little more. It only need a year and a quarter yards of fabric in my size- a 12 on the Quebec chart. The fit on this skirt great and it has some stretch making it super comfortable! The waist is made with wide elastic, so it pulls on. I also love that it has FIVE pockets! There are back pockets you can stitch with your favorite topstitching design, two working pockets in the front, and a coin pocket. I meant to put rivets on the pockets, but when my package arrive I realized that I had ordered buttons instead of rivets. I may still get those rivets on. I just need to order the right product. *sigh*





Taking photos was fun in the snow...brrr!  My cat, Trixie, decided that she needed to be in all my photos. She kept going back and forth between me and my youthful photographer. She would run against my legs then head for my tripod's legs. That makes it a tad hard to get clear photos!





I also did a skirt and black twill. It also had 30% stretch. I skipped the coin pocket on this one since it is a little dressier. I am excited about a black skirt. They match everything!

The Quebec Skirt is 20% off at Itch to Stitch until January 25th!
To see other tester's photos head over the the Itch to Stitch Blog





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Comments

  1. Love the curvy decoration on the back pockets, esp. What a professional-looking skirt!

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