Okay, I have a question for all of you lovely ladies.
Some time ago, I purchased a lovely gabardine pencil skirt off eBay. I purchased it from a friend of mine, who happened to mis-measure the darn thing by two whole inches! Well, it is entirely too small for me, and upon inspection of the skirt, there is no allowance for me to let it out. What makes this so difficult is that it is a patterned gabardine:
(it is the swatch on the right, second row-- grey gab flecked with red and white)
I am able to find that same pattern gabardine, but not in that same color. Even if I could, I'm sure the fabric wouldn't match exactly, as my skirt is vintage and the fabric is reproduction.
Any suggestions what I should do to let it out? I was thinking maybe making inlay sort of things on the hip seams... but wanted the opinions of others before proceeding. I really like the idea of having a pencil skirt with this pattern of gab... but if it doesn't work out, I may end up using the skirt to make the yoke of a cute '50s-style waist jacket.
Help!
Some time ago, I purchased a lovely gabardine pencil skirt off eBay. I purchased it from a friend of mine, who happened to mis-measure the darn thing by two whole inches! Well, it is entirely too small for me, and upon inspection of the skirt, there is no allowance for me to let it out. What makes this so difficult is that it is a patterned gabardine:
(it is the swatch on the right, second row-- grey gab flecked with red and white)
I am able to find that same pattern gabardine, but not in that same color. Even if I could, I'm sure the fabric wouldn't match exactly, as my skirt is vintage and the fabric is reproduction.
Any suggestions what I should do to let it out? I was thinking maybe making inlay sort of things on the hip seams... but wanted the opinions of others before proceeding. I really like the idea of having a pencil skirt with this pattern of gab... but if it doesn't work out, I may end up using the skirt to make the yoke of a cute '50s-style waist jacket.
Help!