Hello! ย This is the first of myย โSisterโs Sewing Projectsโ.ย In the past, I haven’t named the clothes I made, but each of the garments in this project has definitely earned a name. ย I remember going throughย theย fabric shops with my sister. ย We spent hours holding up bolts of fabric, wrinkling them, matching them with others, dragging them around the store – the whole time saying things like “Do you like this one or the Clark Gable?” ย “What about theย Wizard of Oz?” ย And on and on. ย So, these garments will have names!
To start, “Dolly” had to have some adjustments to mirror my sister’s measurements. ย Perhaps I should just call Dollyย “Petunia” now?
I usedย a pattern my sisterย has been using since 1989, McCall’s 4408 – a vintage pattern – and the Clark Gable fabric, a 100% cotton.
This is my sister’s TNT skirt pattern. ย She left with me a skirt that she made with this pattern about 10 years ago. ย But this is one of the reasons I love to sew… this is aย 10-year-old handmade skirt. ย Most RTW doesn’t last 10 years without losing a button or two, or even worse. ย But look at the construction – she always did make the insides look as good as the outsides!
Now although she gave me the pattern to follow, it was a good thing she gave me the skirt too, because she constructed the waistband and elastic differently when she made her skirt, than instructed in ย the pattern. ย She asked that I make her skirts the same way as she did. ย In this pattern there is a hidden side opening in the side seam pocket. ย My sister doesn’t want an opening, so I followed along with how she put her skirt together – no elastic in the front of the waistband, just in the back – so comfortable and more room for cheesecake!
First I sewed in the inverted pleats in the front.
After sewing the front and back together alongย the side seams and around the pocket bags, I constructed the waistband.
Next, I used my “blind hem foot” – which I usually use for my edge stitching or “stitching in the ditch” – to sew up theย hem. ย It made the job so much easier and the sewing machine stitches were practically invisible on the rightย side.
I just loved working with this fabric. ย It was easy to sew and every time I turned it this way or that, I would get glimpses of Scarlett and Rhett!
Some last shots – Petunia wearing The Clark Gable.
Sis, next time you visit you better have some empty space in your suitcase!
Hopefully, next week I will have “The Picasso Flowers” finished to show you.
Happy Sewing!






















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