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New Look 6609 skirt completed

All Seamed Up: New Look 6609 skirt completed

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New Look 6609 skirt completed

All Seamed Up: New Look 6609 skirt completed

Friday, 4 January 2013

New Look 6609 skirt completed

It's the first skirt I've made for 2013 and I love it!


New Look 6609 completed
What I really like about this pattern is it's simple lines and how easy it is to sew... it's definitely a great pattern for anyone who's new to sewing and is looking for an easy pattern to start with.  I made a couple of minor changes to the pattern including adding 4inches to the length as I don't have the best looking legs you've ever seen and added a lining.

Looking at these pictures I think I could have added another couple of inches as I wouldn't have mined it even a little longer.  I was a little cautious and didn't want to add to much length in case the flair around the lower part of the skirt didn't look right but I think it would have been fine.  I've made a note of this on my pattern for next time I use this pattern.

This is the New Look 6609 pattern and the fabric I used which is a rayon challis from Fabric.com and was only $5.58 per yard and I only used around 2.

New Look Pattern 6609

The pattern didn't call for a lining but I added a lining as the fabric was a very light weight rayon and a little sheer.  I used some black Bemberg (Cupro) lining I had in my stash (I think I paid around $5 a meter and bought about 10 meters of it).  

Bemberg lining is the perfect weight for the fabric I used as it added a little extra body without taking away from the drape of the fashion fabric.  The added bonus of the bemberg lining is it's lightweight, cool to wear, breathable, and feel fabulous against your skin.  It's the perfect lining for where I live as it get extremely hot and humid in Port Hedland and even our winters are mild.  

If you have a peak under my skirt you can see just how light and sheer this lining really is.  By the way I don't go lifting my skirt for everyone to see what's underneath.  This is just for you so you can take a little peak and see my lining :)


If you'd like to know a little more about the lining I used in this skirt below is a comparison of the different characteristics of linings from Asahi-Kasei the lining I used is Cupro (Bemberg Lining).

Liner materials-fibers, origins, and characteristics

Fiber type

  • Cupro
  • Viscose rayon
  • Acetate
  • Polyester
  • Silk

Fiber category

  • Cellulose
  • Cellulose
  • Semi-synthetic
  • Synthetic
  • Natural

Starting material

  • Cotton linter
  • Pulp
  • Modified pulp
  • Petroleum
  • Silk cocoon
CharacteristicAnti-staticMoisture propertiesSlide propertiesGentleness to skinShell fabric protectionAbrasion resistance
Cuproexcellentexcellentexcellentexcellentexcellentgood
Viscose rayonexcellentexcellentexcellentexcellentexcellentpoor
Acetatepoorgoodgoodgoodgoodpoor
Polyesterpoorpoorpoorpoorpoorexcellent
Silkpoorexcellentpoorgoodexcellentpoor
excellentexcellent; goodgood; fairfair; poorpoorBemberg™is a trademark of ASAHI KASEI FIBERS CORPORATION in Japan and other countries.

Here's a few more happy snappy shots of my New Look 6609 skirt all seamed up



Finucane Island Port Hedland
In the background is Finucane Island which is where I work

New Look 6609 all seamed up

Personally I think the New Look 6609 pattern is a winner and a keeper and is quite flattering and slimming for a fuller figured woman like myself. 
I'd love to know your thoughts on the New Look 6609 pattern... is it a keeper?

Have you made a skirt using this pattern?  If you have tried this pattern and have blogged about it please feel free to leave a link so I can come and have a look and so others who might be thinking of making this skirt can have a look too.



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28 Comments:

At 4 January 2013 4:54 am , Blogger BeaJay said...

Love the skirt - makes me want to pull out the pattern immediately. I think you have the length just right on this one - the whole outfit looks lovely.

I have lots of Bemberg in my stash but paid a lot more than $5 for it. Where did you get your's from?

 
At 4 January 2013 7:29 am , Blogger Debbie Cook said...

Great skirt and definitely flattering. Love that pic of you up top ... you look gorgeous!

 
At 4 January 2013 9:25 am , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks BeaJay and I'm happy to hear it helped inspire you to pull out your pattern too. I can't recall which online fabric store I got it from but I can remember it was a bargain at $5 and thought I should buy a lot more than 10mtrs of it. It could have been fabric.com ... I even just had a look through my fabric purchase receipts and find this one. It was a while ago that I got it. Here's hoping I can get it on special again... might have to do a little googling to find out who's got the best price for it as I think I'll buy a lot more than 10mtrs next time as I love having this in my stash :)

 
At 4 January 2013 9:28 am , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

I just took another look at the pic and it is actually quite a nice photo my hubby took. I've actually been lucky as he got a new dsl camera for xmas and doesn't seem to mind playing with his camera and taking some pics for me. I actually feel like I look gorgeous in this outfit as well... which I think is a big help as when we feel good we seem to shine just a little more as well. Thank you for the lovely compliment :)

 
At 4 January 2013 9:30 am , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

I forgot to say thank you for the feedback and especially on the length as it's always good to get another fellow sewers opinion :)

 
At 4 January 2013 12:18 pm , Anonymous Lena Merrin said...

Very nice skirt. Do you buy Bemberg from Fabric.com or is it available in Australia?

 
At 4 January 2013 12:34 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks Lena and I think I got this lining from Fabric.com and it's probably cheaper to buy overseas even including the shipping costs. I haven't found anywhere in Australian online stores where I can buy this yet. I don't have any fabric stores near me so I have to buy all my fabric online.

 
At 4 January 2013 2:48 pm , Anonymous twotoast said...

Cute skirt - I love skirts that have a 'flippy' hem!

I get all my Bemberg from Fabric.com - my local fabric chain, Fabricland, sells it for $16/m - so I am happy to pay the postage from the US!

 
At 4 January 2013 2:55 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

It really is hard to beat Fabric.com for price even with the cost of shipping and they have a great range of fabrics to choose from. Thanks for dropping by and I just visited your site and have become one of the crazy ones to follow you blog LOL... I'll also add you to my blog roll so I can keep up with your SWAP... you're going great! I've never joined a SWAP but they sure do seem like a great idea. Thanks for dropping by :)

 
At 4 January 2013 3:20 pm , Blogger Rachel said...

You look fabulous!!! Great make with the skirt!

 
At 4 January 2013 3:39 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks Rachel and I can't wait for the Hollyburn skirt sewalong you're hosting... not many sleeps left now. Love the inspiration posts you've been sharing too :)

 
At 4 January 2013 4:22 pm , Blogger Leslie said...

Very pretty skirt! I think I have that same pattern, but haven't used it yet. Will have to give it a try this year and perhaps try lining it. Even though I've sewn for many years, I've never actually lined anything - crazy! It's on my to-do list of things to learn this year.

 
At 4 January 2013 5:18 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks Leslie and I too hadn't lined anything that didn't have it in the pattern. I'm so glad I did with this skirt as the fabric was a little sheer for me... especially with the sun shining through it. I too have been sewing for years. I had a break for a few years... not sure why... but I'm glad I found my passion for it yet once again. This year my goal is to improve upon my skills and learn some of the finer details of sewing... I'm self taught and thanks to the internet it's so easy to access so many great tutorials and tips from some amazing people who are so willing to share... love it!

 
At 5 January 2013 3:51 pm , Blogger Alison said...

Just found your blog and am loving everything you've done! If you ever need anyone to buy fabric in Sydney for you, I'd be more than happy. I love spending other people's money!! LOL

 
At 5 January 2013 6:24 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Hi Alison and thank you for the feedback.... oh how I'd love to go to Sydney for a fabric shopping spree and thank you for the offer as well... and like you I love spending other peoples money too... it's usually my husbands LOL. By the way I dropped in to visit your blog and OMG you sure have sewn up a fabulous wardrobe. Very inspiring :)

 
At 5 January 2013 9:57 pm , Blogger Floraninan said...

I really love both the skirt and the fabric, it looks very beautiful on you!

 
At 5 January 2013 10:24 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

HI Flora... I just visited your blog and was able to translate it... wow you are all the way from Sweden. I love how the internet makes it possible to meet and make new friends from all around the world. Thank you for the compliment. I also love your duct tape dress form. I too had one but I lost some weight and now need to make another one. I've bought the duct tape and just have to get my hubby to wrap me in it. I have a dress form but no matter how I adjust her she just doesn't look like me... I have a few more curves than she does and the when I made my last duct tape form I simply put the duct tape form over the top and padded underneath and it was perfect. Definitely need to do it again :)

 
At 6 January 2013 12:42 am , Blogger Floraninan said...

I also find it very fun to "meet" people from all over the world, it's very interesting to see how other people are doing things! The only problem I have is that my English isn't the best so I hope you forgive my faults when I'm wrigting. After all, it's nice to have google translate...;) I also have to make another ducktape dressform since I have finally managed to loose some weight, but since i can't persuade my partner to do it again my mother will help me instead:). Kind regards Nina

 
At 6 January 2013 8:18 am , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Flora I think your doing great with your english... well done! Congratulations on your weight loss as well :)

 
At 6 January 2013 12:57 pm , Blogger Lisa H. said...

I love your skirt. It looks beautiful on you. I will try this pattern,thanks to this post.

 
At 6 January 2013 3:05 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks Lisa and I'm glad I was able to share a little pattern inspiration. By the way I love your skirt (the one with the leopard print and ruffles) I left a comment on your blog... I love love love that fabric :)

 
At 6 January 2013 6:50 pm , Blogger Carolyn said...

That is definitely a winner, a beautiful skirt in beautiful fabric :) I've not come across this pattern, thank you for bringing it to my attention!
Best wishes for a great 2013, Chris, and stay cool up there! Phew, it's been hot!

 
At 6 January 2013 7:19 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thanks Carolyn and you're welcome, it's a great pattern and I'm planning on making the little jacket top as well. Here's hoping 2013 is a great year for both of us. It sure has been hot you've even been getting higher than usual temperatures down in Perth. Definitely looking forward to some cooler weather :)

 
At 8 January 2013 11:29 am , Blogger I am one part of an AlAceyist said...

Clever little bunny!

 
At 8 January 2013 7:43 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Well fancy meeting you here LOL... thanks for dropping by... see you at work LOL

 
At 11 January 2013 3:03 am , Blogger Acacia said...

Your skirt is lovely, beautifully floaty and elegant. I bet it is really comfortable to wear.

 
At 11 January 2013 6:34 pm , Blogger Chris Lucas said...

Thank you and yes it's super comfortable and I love wearing it :)

 
At 15 January 2013 9:41 am , Blogger Helen said...

Very clever idea with the lining. Looks awesome!!

 

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