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My Huckleberry Skirt {Finish!}

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11 Jun

In the months before QuiltCon this past February, I thought it would be so cool if I made my quilt Huckleberry from my book, Modern Rainbow, into a skirt.

Hexy fun. #showmethemoda

I set out with the intention of wearing the skirt to QuiltCon, but I didn’t order enough background fabric. (The background fabric is Andover’s Chambray in Gray.) So the blocks sat on my table until I was ready to do my Spring Quilt Market sewing.

I'm such a mess today. ???

This time I ordered enough fabric and I even remembered to prewash the second batch of chambray. It’d be so like me to forget to prewash only half of the fabric.

Teetering on an experiment. I've got this #huckleberry quilt top all pieced. (Pattern from my book #modernRainbow) But I'm going to try to make it into a skirt for #quiltmarket. I'm not positive it will work. It's only fabric right? Eep!!

Fun fact: the points in the blocks aren’t meant to match exactly. I designed it that way purposefully thinking it’d be too complex and stressful for the points to match. So the points float instead.

It worked! Now I can hem it. (I didn't want to cut the outer circle of my huckleberry until I knew for sure it'd work as a skirt.) yah!!

I put off cutting the hem until I was certain I would be able to construct it without destroying the quilt top. It was very stressful. 🙂

Details: Using Modern Rainbow pages 64-69 as a reference, I made the Huckleberry quilt top as called for but I didn’t sew the quilt top halves together. Using the 2 quilt top halves as fabric, I then used Anna Maria Horner’s Full Circle Skirt pattern to make the skirt (that is SUCH a great pattern!). I used 5 yards of chambray for the background and cut my background squares at 29” each.

And it worked! Did I mention it was very stressful?

It's huckleberry skirt day! Pattern is my huckleberry quilt from #modernrainbow and @annamariahorner circle skirt pattern.

Here’s me in my hotel room hashtag mirror selfie. 🙂

Repost: Annie of @vhaberdashery snagged this pic of me in my huckleberry skirt at market. Thanks Annie!

And Annie of The Village Haberdashery in the UK snapped this pic of me at Quilt Market. Thanks Annie!

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  1. Judy H says

    June 11, 2015 at 2:11 pm

    what a cute skirt. looks great!

  2. Crafty Coffin says

    June 11, 2015 at 5:54 pm

    I love this skirt so much – adorable even if it wasn't a quilt top pattern, and you look fab in it.

  3. Jennifer says

    June 11, 2015 at 8:14 pm

    I love it! How cute!

  4. Anita says

    June 11, 2015 at 10:05 pm

    Very cute!

  5. Hilary says

    June 11, 2015 at 10:54 pm

    so pretty! Now I need to go make one 🙂

  6. Terri Ann @ Childlike Fascination.com says

    June 12, 2015 at 12:12 am

    Oh my goodness, this is magnificent. So the only question I have is lining: did you line the skirt or finish the seams in any ways? Seems you might need to to reinforce the stitching cause this is TOO cute to only wear once, really, it's so wonderful!

  7. Rosa says

    June 12, 2015 at 9:32 pm

    Bravo,bravo,it`s just awesome!

  8. Dondi Murdock says

    June 16, 2015 at 3:33 pm

    I hope it never wears out because it is one of a kind. It is so beautiful on you.

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