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I’ve been busy depleting my fabric stash and adding to my wardrobe at the same time!  Using a favorite versatile skirt pattern (the Blessed Designs Florinda Maternity Skirt), I was able to come up with several different looks.  I bought this pattern almost three years ago when I was expecting my fifth baby.  I made several maternity skirts and then decided to alter the pattern to be wearable for regular wear, and it has been a great pattern to sew with.  Very straightforward and simple, and  I can make one from start to finish in a few hours.
All of the fabric and notions I used had already been in my stash for years, purchased on sale here and there, except for the black and pink floral print, which I got on sale at Fabric.com.  So, the total current cost for these skirts was $8 (Stash fabric always seems free, doesn’t it?  And I’ve had most of it so long I don’t even remember what I originally paid, I just know it was on sale, as I almost never pay full price for fabric).
This first skirt isn’t new.  In fact, it’s a couple years old.  It’s made of black linen with a striped weave in the fabric, and it has a flounce on the bottom.  (And the black sandals are from last year, still in great shape for the coming spring and summer months.)
I really like the way this skirt turned out, and I like the fabric a lot.
This skirt isn’t my favorite.  But my husband likes it.  🙂
I was so excited to find this brand new Old Navy denim jacket for only $4!  The reason it was on sale is because the side seam had ripped open.  Took me about 10 seconds at the sewing machine to fix it.
This skirt also isn’t my favorite, but it will work for church.  And in this picture it is ballooning out in the wind a bit…My girls helped me take these photos (taken over two different weeks), and they also made suggestions for poses, etc.  I don’t really enjoy having my picture taken–I’d rather be behind the camera.  🙂
I got this denim shirt at a thrift store years and years ago…I like the ruffles.
I have been wearing these brown sandals for about six years now!  I had to show you a glimpse of my chamomile, blooming in a pot.  It was planted for our Apologia Botany course last fall.  I was sure it would die over the winter, but it was such a mild winter that it is now thriving!  There is also some lemon balm in there that we planted at the same time.
Now this brown linen skirt I really, really like.  I did have a hard time getting a good picture of it, though.  I have had this fabric in my stash for years.  I just couldn’t bear to cut into it because I loved it.  Well, now it’s done, and I’m so thankful that I like it so well.  I added about an inch to the ankle-length pattern piece, created a 1-1/2″ wide ruffle, and made three 1/4″ tucks at the bottom.
I originally intended to do something different with this blue linen, just to have some variety, but I liked the brown linen skirt so well that I just did the same thing for the blue.  The only tiny detail I changed was to add an extra inch to the length.  I prefer long skirts for church or special occasions.  It also seems that the longer skirts make me look taller (than 5′ 2″).  🙂
I’m so glad I got all that sewing done while it was raining, so now I can be outside while it’s nice and sunny!

Hi, I'm Joy!

I'm a homemaker and homeschooling mom of 5. For over 25 years I've been cooking from scratch and making homemade bread for my family of 7. I love sharing sourdough recipes, easy dinner ideas, and simple DIY projects for your home.

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43 Comments

  1. Joy Kincaid says:

    Hi OrangeBlossom,

    Thank you for your comment about the skirts! I'll have to see if I can remember how I did that and see if I can explain it. I kind of just do things and make them work in my own way, so sometimes my way doesn't make sense to other people! 🙂 I'll look at my pattern and get back to you.

  2. OrangeBlossom says:

    We follow many of the same blogs!

    Your skirts are fabulous!!

    I, too, like the Blessed Design pattern. I've made many maternity skirts.

    Could you give a little tutorial on how you converted it to a non-maternity? Or email me an explanation? I need to make some more skirts after our little guy is born (sixth due in 7 weeks)

  3. Joy Kincaid says:

    Thank you, Sarah! It seems like the skirts with the ruffle and tucks were a favorite with several ladies. 🙂 I like them because they have a classic and feminine look. It's such a blessing to be able to sew and add creative details to a simple pattern!

  4. Sarah says:

    I really like each of these skirts, Joy, and your outfits! The skirts with the tucks and ruffle at the hem I especially like. And would like to duplicate on one of my skirt patterns sometime. 🙂 Thank you for sharing this inspiring post!

  5. Joy Kincaid says:

    Thank you so much, Maria!

    You must have good taste, since we have the same sandals. 🙂 (Actually, I usually just end up with whatever I can find the cheapest!)

  6. River Cottage says:

    Dear Joy, The skirts are just so pretty…they look really pretty in the fabrics you chose for them.By the way… we have the same sandals :)Peace be with you today my friend,Maria

  7. Joy Kincaid says:

    Thank you, Josette and Tanya!

    Tanya, I had noticed that I hadn't seen a post from you recently. 🙂 I look forward to hearing about your trip! We just went on a little mini-vacation this past week, and it was so nice to be away from the computer, phone, and all the regular home responsibilities. But it's always so nice to be back home. 🙂

  8. Lilyofthevalley - Tanya says:

    Beautiful skirts and that pattern is my favourite as well!! I just use that pattern and vary it, but I love the way you did the last two skirts. pretty!!!

    Very pretty and I really like them all!

    We've been away, we went down south for a couple of weeks. I'll be posting about that on my blog soon. 🙂 Just thought I'd share in case you missed me. 🙂 Blessings friend!!

  9. Josette says:

    Oh, they all are very nice. I like the brown one too…a lot!!Nice having you back! I missed your posts this summer.

  10. Joy Kincaid says:

    Angela, Ellen, and Kat~ Thanks!

    Kat, the skirts just have an elastic waist. Very simple and quick to do. I did have to alter the pattern to make it non-maternity, though. The original pattern has a maternity panel made of knit. I did notice that since I purchased the paper pattern (about 3 years ago), she has now come out with a few changes to her e-pattern (apparently it's not available as a paper pattern anymore). So I'm not really sure what options the current pattern has. It may not need the alterations I made, but I don't know. Hope that's helpful!