These things come in a variety of super-bright colours and have a flower motif along the border, making them perfect for simple gathered skirts with just one seam at the back. All I did was cut them to size, sew them into 'tubes' of fabric, make a double casing for elastic at the top, then hem the bottoms. So quick, so easy! I had to line the yellow one, though, because it was a little transparent - and then I accidentally snipped part of the fabric so I used the lining as the waistband as well.
One for R and one for her sweet little cousin! The girls made such an adorable pair in their matching skirts, I couldn't stop snapping away.
Little M is somewhat recalcitrant when it comes to modelling - this is a girl who knows her own mind! - so it was fortunate that she took a liking to the skirt and put it on happily (unlike R, who only put hers on because I refused to give them a tub for their 'Barbie bath' until she did so).
Two happy cousins, two cute skirts and several very clean Barbies!
Oh my gosh, Marisa, these are so lovely! That yellow one especially, I can't stop looking at it. I want it for me! I need to go to South Africa.
ReplyDeleteThanks Masha. I love the yellow too - not a colour I often use for my own kids, but it looks so good on my niece.
DeleteOh, wow, those colors!!! Fantastic! I loved clicking through to see the images of women in their traditional dress - they just look so festive and the colors are wonderfully happy! These are such pretty skirts, and special too! Barbie cleaning, hehehehe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Inder. I do love a good splash of colour now and then! Barbie cleaning/bathing/drowning is one of R's favourite activities :)
DeleteThe fabric is beautiful on kids, especially paired with a plain white tee shirt. These skirts can be great for gifts, considering how fast it takes to sew one. :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks Jing, they would be great gifts for flower-loving girls! I got them from Makotis in Joburg :)
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