Monday, April 18, 2016

Review: McCall's 5430 | Wrap Gingham Skirt!

I'm really making up for last year's unfulfilled gingham obsession.  This time, it's a skirt.  A quick and easy wrap skirt.
I used McCall's 5430, view C in the same black and white gingham as used in this top.
My inspiration comes from Michael Kors Collection Spring 2015
This is **supposedly** a 1-hour skirt.  I beg to differ.  This skirt is basically no different than any other skirt.  It has a significant number of pattern pieces, a waist band, closures and it still needs to be hemmed.  It's not a long or daunting project, but it does takes a couple of hours. 
I cut the size 14.  It fits perfectly through the hip, but it was a little big through the waist.  And I added a couple inches to the length.  I cut the pockets on the bias and used D-rings for the closure at the waist.
Styling tip;  I wore my wrap skirt with a black RTW off-the-shoulder sweater; a straw and white wicker clutch from Talbots; a straw boater hat from Nordstrom; and white pumps.

28 comments:

  1. Ooh, I have that pattern! I love it in gingham,and how you styled it.

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  2. Oh this is lovely! The pattern placement on the pockets looks fab. I might have to try a gingham version of the Nita Wrap Skirt :)

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  3. Erica, do the two pieces work together? Or is that too much gingham in one space? Lovely skirt it's got me thinking about a wrap skirt and I haven't worn one of them since the 70s. You really are taking it back to the 70s with your spring wardrobe.

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    1. They would, but I'd personally feel like a picnic table! LMAO! Thanks Carolyn!

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  4. I love gingham and you've styled it perfectly!

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  5. I love the outfit!

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  6. Girl you look like you are having too much fun LOL. Love the skirt and the top.

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    1. I am! My husband makes it such fun! Thanks Denise!

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  7. What a fun summer skirt! You look like you are having a much better time than the model in the inspiration piece. :) And you look great in that hat,too.

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  8. Great idea gingham is so fresh, I love it!

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    1. I am just loving gingham right now. It'll be a while before I get it out of my system! Thanks Ines!

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  9. Also, I love how you put photos of what has inspired you and the pretty pics you post on location it's so much fun to see your blog!

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  10. Love the skirt and how you styled the outfit, great for the spring.

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    1. We finally had a truly warm spring day that I could wear it! Thanks Geannene!

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  11. Absolutely beautiful.

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  12. Beautiful skirt - fresh and summery. Love how you styled the whole ensemble, especially with the hat. The hat adds that element of fun and whimsy.

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  13. This is super cute! Gingham is one of those fabrics I rush past in the fabric store but now I actually may give it some attention!

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  14. sew cute. great look.

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