This year, my friend Raina gave to me a couple of bags of fabric that she’d been hoarding for years, finally sensibly throwing them out… or should I say.. throwing them my way? I really should throw out a lot of my fabric too but not only am I not sensible, I’m also such a sucker for a lonely, unwanted piece of fabric that is just screaming out to be made into something wanted and loved… *sigh*
Anyway; amongst the odds and ends and bits and bobs was a length of really beautiful curtain fabric. Samarkand by Sanderson, no less. I thought it was lovely and had lots of potential. Interestingly, I’ve just searched online and can find not even one picture of this print?! Weird!
Raina tells me this was the leftovers from the bedroom curtains in their old house in England, and since they left England more than twenty years ago that should give you an idea of how long this has been kicking around! I’m so happy it’s finally been put to good use!
I made a skirt using my own skirt block pattern, that I’m developing to be a pattern for our pattern company actually, and this time I managed to remember to add seam allowances, hurrah! Yes, I finally got my matching top and skirt set, yay!
For my top I used the Closet Core patterns Cielo pattern. I didn’t have enough of the curtain fabric to cut everything, so the sleeves and sleeve cuffs are a co-ordinating grey linen, which was given to me by Mum when she cleaned out her own stash. I know, I seem to be using everybody else’s stashes at the moment and not much of my own! I really should remedy that for the remainder of the year… if I can!
I lined the skirt with a leaf green lining fabric, also from Mum’s stash. Later on, I also noticed that the lining of the skirt peeped out a bit in a few of my photos so since then I’ve gone back in and shortened the lining by a few centimetres. Always telling myself; it’s really worth me doing this sort of thing properly because otherwise it would bother me forever.
I finished off the raw edges inside the top and skirt with bias tape cut from dark olive poplin. Now, this is actually from my own long term stash! I also finished off the neckline facing with the same poplin; it makes the inside look so nice and neat, as well as being far more comfortable and soft against my skin. I try to do this as much as possible nowadays.
I really love this new ensemble! the beautiful bird print on the fabric is so elegant. I’m so happy I was able to pattern match quite close to seamlessly everywhere. I kept and incorporated the colour legend from the selvedge on the waist band of the skirt, because… well just because I can! I love it, and I believe that a print with such a lot of colours in it like this is the mark of a really quality print.
I wore this to morning tea with Raina this past week because I knew it would give her a laugh, and she was satisfyingly very happy to see it too! Gave me lots of warm fuzzies to see how much she loved it actually. Very satisfying. It’s very comfortable, and a style that makes me feel really good too. I’m going to get lots of wear out of this outfit, for sure! I only have a few more of those “circa 2022” labels left now. Hmm… what label-worthy things should I make to finish up the year? Better put my thinking cap on!


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