FINISHED! O'Keefe skirt in the Spring



Here is my second Sinbad and Sailor O'Keefe skirt made, of course, with the same fabric as my Tessuti Tokyo Flower Show Jacket.  The fabric hides the details of the pattern, which is a bit of a shame.
O'Keefe skirt in the springtime
The pattern sews up well, although this time around I managed to put the pleats and the pocket on the wrong side.  Mmm.  Don't ask my how. I looked at the pattern placement ten times I'm sure.
The O'Keeffe Skirt Sewing Pattern by Sinbad & Sailor
The main problem is the invisible zipper. It was perfect, it really was.. except up the top as I sewed it over the waistband seams I veered too close to the zipper and as a result it wouldn't close. Urgggh. One of the little teeth looked dodgy but instead of pulling the whole thing out (I didn't have another invisible zipper) I only unpicked the top bit.  I then was zipper shy so sewed too far from the zipper so now it looks a little bit ugly as it's not a perfectly 'invisible zippee' up there.  I should have unpicked it again, but couldn't bring myself to.  I did redeem myself a little bit by sewing the waistband by hand rather than making anymore mess with it.
O'Keefe skirt in the springtime
So this is my 'what's to be done face'.  I wore it to work today and it was good, but I strategically had my shirt hanging a little bit down to cover up my zipper.  I could just pretend there's no problem or I could fix it or I could take it to an alteration place!
O'Keefe skirt in the springtime
 Would it be bad to take it to someone else to fix!?

36 comments:

  1. well, it's STUNNING, so just keep wearing it till you decide what to do! and if having someone else fix it means wearing it more, i would run to my local tailor right this minute.

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  2. I see no shame in taking it to someone else!! It is a BEAUTIFUL skirt! Seriously, that fabric is just spring heaven!

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  3. Take it to someone else! There is always a moment of our sewing selves when we just can't handle it! And more beautiful spring patterns! Oh, I wish I moved to Australia!

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  4. I love this! and I really really love the jacket too (I'm behind in commenting). There's no shame in taking it to an alteration place - esp since this looks like a keeper!

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  5. I have had the same thought when something didn't turn out quite as planned! I often find that I notice every little mistake I make but, if someone else boggled something, it wouldn't bother me a bit. Ready made garments are FULL of problems but we wear them and don't seem to mind much. Treat yourself to some tailoring if you like. Whatever gets that skirt out of your closet and frequently worn is good - it looks lovely on you and it would be a shame not to wear it.

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  6. I don´t see a single fault in that skirt, none to be noticed. But, of course if you "know" there is something not-perfect, you just keep thinking about it...I think you should take it wherever it needs to go! this skirt is too pretty to be hanging in the closet

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  7. Hmmm...dilemma. My mom would tell me to pick it out and redo it for the self satisfaction but I would want to take it to someone else... I'm no help. Gorgeous skirt though! Love love love!If you ever want to bin it,my address is.....I know a good tailor...LOL!

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  8. Pretty skirt, it looks great with the top! I personally would not worry about that minor detail with the zip, as I've seen RTW clothes with zips that were only half stitched!

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  9. Very pretty skirt! I am already invisible zipper shy only having tried to insert them on practice fabric, so I say good job for perfection except for the little bit at the top.

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  10. This is all kinds of rad! I have a skirt with a similar problem from August 2012 I haven't fixed yet. It just sits there and haunts me. Fail!

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  11. Yes, I suspect this may haunt me....!

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  12. I must learn to insert a zipper a different way - less risk of veering off into danger territory!

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  13. Oh Shar you should see the gold ones I just bought!! I am hoping that they will go with my Cami. I am way too quick to point out all the faults - I've got to stop!

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  14. Margo - this fabric would look so great on you !!I know the right thing to do is to unpick and do it myself... :(

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  15. Thanks Merche. You are right of course :)

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  16. Thanks Debera and you are so right about RTW garments!

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  17. Thanks Shivani! Hope you are going well and have settled into you new house :)

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  18. You are so right - you should be moving to Australia and yes, sometimes we have to pass it on to someone else :)

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  19. Oh thanks Sallie ! I probably need a rest from the fabric now after sewing up two things so quickly in it. So easy to become a little bit obsessed :)

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  20. Ha ha ha - I might just run to the tailor - or else strategically place my building pass over the zip next time I wear it !

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  21. Gorgeous skirt, but you're right that the lovely fabric hides the details. I wouldn't worry about the zip either, no one else will notice at all

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  22. Of course it wouldn't be bad! Your outfit is very Floriade.

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  23. Oh, I love the fabric and the skirt! With the jacket it's going to be a fabulous outfit, very Mad Men...

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  24. Thanks so much! The fabric is super fun.

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  25. Thanks Gail - I could just blend right in at Floriade if I wore the jacket as well!

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  26. Thanks Kristy. If I stopped telling people about it they wouldn't notice!

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  27. Yay, the fabric makes another appearance. Kirsty, you look fabulous, can you make me one... Oh and make me stylish like you too? Like a boss!

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  28. You are like me with zips. I am happy to unpick it the first time but if I'm not happy a second time I think... 'well this is as good as it is going to get!'. Love the skirt.

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  29. This is gorgeous! I love your fabric choice and it looks so elegant! A pity about the zip but maybe you're being too hard on yourself?

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  30. Such a shame. Just take it to the professionals.... and when you go to pick it up ask what they did to fix it. The fabric works so well with this pattern.

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  31. I agree, I would love to see a picture of the jacket and skirt together! Such gorgeous fabric. And I vote for taking it to a professional if you feel like it! Maybe they'll have some awesome tips on zipper insertion that you can share with us :)

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  32. Thanks - it is great fabric and works well with this - although I was pretty tempted to make it into a Charlotte which would have worked well too.

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  33. Thanks Kahryn. A little hard - but it is dodgy :(

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  34. Thanks! Yes, it's that mad rush for me to finish it.

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