Wrap Skirt
I got to spend the entire afternoon sewing today - no interruptions! I booked into the Wrap Skirt workshop run by Kimono House absolutely ages ago. It was incredibly difficult to choose which feature fabric to use, but I am really glad that I went with my initial thought.

The skirt is designed by Alison Pyle, and she runs the workshop for Leanne from Kimono House. It’s a flattering, easy to wear style, and the wrap comes far enough across to minimise accidental exposure.

The fabrics are all from Japan and are 100% cotton. I will have to go back when I have some more time and check them out further!

I caught the train into the city. It was great to have some time on my own without little people to worry about! The people watching was lots of fun, and the views across Melbourne from the Nicholas building where the workshop was held were superb. The city changes so quickly.

I’m really happy with the finished skirt (although it could do with an iron). I plan on making this a few more times - I think it would be great in a wool for winter. It also looks terrific with the yoke done in a contrasting fabric. All in all it was a very successful afternoon out (and the kids coped fine without me, although Stella was quite eager for a drink when I got home)!







Michelle said,
Saturday, 29 March, 2008 @ 10:16 pm
Sounds like the perfect day out! I love those days where you can leave everything behind and don’t have worry, and can have the time and space to indulge your passion.
Skirt is fabulous, and even though I’ve already told you that, it warrants saying it again!
Stephanie said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 1:03 am
WOW! I love that skirt! Do you know how I can get that pattern?
Your day sounds so lovely. I’m glad you got to enjoy a day to yourself.
Pauline said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 5:23 am
The skirt is fabulous! A day of uninterrupted sewing sounds like my idea of bliss.
Jodie said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 7:23 am
Great skirt Lara and I agree, it we be worth a try in wool for winter- just delicious!
Nikki said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 7:43 am
Oh, I’m SO jealous!! I would have loved to have joined you for that one! That skirt is just great. Did you get a pattern to take with you from the workshop? Were you in the front room on the first floor of the Nicholas Building? That’s a great room!
…so many questions!!! I think we’d better have a cuppa and chat instead if me taking up so much space on your blog!!!
Sarah said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 8:29 am
Beautiful skirt. Definitely would look great in wool.
Elizabeth said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 2:23 pm
That’s a fabulous skirt!
Christie said,
Sunday, 30 March, 2008 @ 5:59 pm
Wow- that skirt looks fantastic, LOVE the japanese fabric.
I have been thinking about doing one of their classes….
Sharon said,
Monday, 31 March, 2008 @ 6:22 am
That’s a truly fab skirt! I love the print fabric!!
drewzel said,
Monday, 31 March, 2008 @ 1:59 pm
Oooh, it’s lovely! i think I need to go do a workshop there…mmmm!!
Melanie said,
Monday, 31 March, 2008 @ 8:22 pm
Very pretty skirt. I love the fabric you used.
ambrosia said,
Monday, 31 March, 2008 @ 8:28 pm
I love the skirt, it really looks fantastic on you, great choice in fabric.☺
Amy said,
Wednesday, 2 April, 2008 @ 6:09 am
Beautiful skirt!
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Wednesday, 2 April, 2008 @ 9:02 am
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Jodie said,
Wednesday, 2 April, 2008 @ 10:03 am
Hey lara, this post has been featured on Craftzine - yay Lara!
linnea said,
Friday, 4 April, 2008 @ 1:55 am
It is an amazing skirt! I want one! It would be great in wool too, you are right. ah, to have an afternoon of sewing without interruptions, sounds delightful.
corrie said,
Saturday, 12 April, 2008 @ 10:08 am
oh wow I better get into one of their courses!!!! the skirt is just gorgeous!!
well done
Corrie
cheryl said,
Thursday, 8 May, 2008 @ 2:22 am
wow! so lovely, nice work.