Midi Skirt: Butterick B6578

I don't know what it is about midi skirts, but there is something quite elegant about it and dare I say it - "flattering" for my shape.  They are an easy staple and because it is a separate, by definition, it means that it can be mixed and matched with other elements of my closet.


So it therefore comes as a bit of a surprise to me that the midi skirt is a bit of a scarcity in my closet.  It is only last summer that a few got added to the summer wardrobe, but for the spring, I have nothing that transitions well and that is suitable for the slightly cooler temperature.

When I saw Butterick Pattern B6578 - I couldn't wait to make it.  A pattern for knit fabrics, a midi skirt with an elasticated waist band.  Then I found this gorgeous midnight blue poly knit sold by @newcrafthouse and that was the skirt made.


The skirt was an easy make.  Very simple to pull together.  A definite go to pattern for the future to fill my closet with more of these midi skirts.


I had a few scraps following this make, so I decided to also make a matching headpiece.  To be honest this was inspired by the Alexander McQueen challenge that was to make a flower out of any material of my choosing.  So I decided to turn it into a headpiece and use up some Swarovski crystals that were falling off a bracelet.  A nice up-cycle and use of scraps, if I say so myself.

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