Love
your circle skirts on you (especially your graphic gray, black and yellow one)... and as I've said before, all of your long ones look great!
Not exact matches
1950s black felt
circle skirt with side zipper and button tab waist, embellished
on front with gold metallic braid and gold - tone metal medallions.
Love love love the ties and your
circle skirt looks all floaty and twirly, I'd just be spinning
on the spot permanently every time I wore it;)
It looks absolutely delicious
on you, and I love how you opted for the
circle skirt as opposed to gathers / pencil.
Fun list, though living where it was recently -37 C, I can't say I would dare wear a
circle skirt with crinoline
on my 20 minute walk to the train station.
Once again, I covet your entire outfit and rue the day that I can't sew; or at least live closer to you so I can commission you to make some things for me (I've been
on a Mad Hunt for a toile
circle skirt with pockets
on eBay and can't find any ready made but have found tons of auctions for fabric.
Nautical designs are probably top of my favourite style themes so the print
on this dress makes me happy, and while the Joni has a flared
skirt rather than a full
circle I was still able to fit a slim petticoat for this shoot.
While I don't dress completely in vintage, I do get many a stare while
on the bus or walking down the street in my
circle skirt and cashmere cardigan - you'd think I was an alien sometimes!
The
skirt is full but not technically a full
circle so it sits slightly slimmer
on the hips before flaring out beautifully, able to take a medium volume petticoat.
But every time I slip one
on I'm reminded that, while
circle skirts will always be the friend I can call at 3 am, ever reliable and knows all of my secrets, the pencil
skirt is the friend who you can go years without seeing, and once you're reunited, you stay out till dawn and wake up with your sides sore from laughing so hard.
That particular item of clothing was
on my list because a.) I adore just about all 1950s
circle skirts, b.) I've been smitten with quilted
circle skirts for as far back as I can remember, and c.) I don't currently have a plain black
circle skirt and can really feel the hole that not having one leaves in my vintage wardrobe.
For years now I've been
on the prowl for a black quilted
circle skirt in my size that didn't cost the moon.
Very similar to drafting a
circle skirt and leaving the corners
on!
I've been wanting to try this sort of
skirt for my mother, but I wasn't sure this could actually be that simple... Moreover, a basic
skirt pattern is always welcome, and I'd rather tend to think that a dirndl fits better
on a Tinkerbell figure than, as an example, a
circle skirt (plus it seems easier to hem!)
the ladies
on the documentary wear very long
skirts; I understand conservative
circles will watch this DVD and may have paid for the making of this DVD, but mainstream Americans do not dress that way.
It's not a full
circle skirt but it's still ready to flatter and twirl the second you put it
on, whether you're a petticoat wearer or not.
Since the midi
skirt has a bit of a retro feel to it I wore these sunnies with a baroque design
on the side, I also love the big
circle lenses.
Skirt circles (also known, if they featured an applique or stitched image on them, as poodle skirts) with whimsical images of all kinds were highly popular during the 1950s, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility that this skirt was intended for year - round
Skirt circles (also known, if they featured an applique or stitched image
on them, as poodle
skirts) with whimsical images of all kinds were highly popular during the 1950s, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility that this
skirt was intended for year - round
skirt was intended for year - round wear.
It's the same thing with my black
circle skirt (which is what I ended up wearing
on Sunday).
I just got my hands
on a VoH tartan
circle skirt and can't wait to share it with you guys next week.
If you read my Titilated by Tartan post last week you'll know I consider Vivien of Holloway the queen of tartan — so I was thrilled to be sent
on one of their tartan
circle skirts last week!
I love a full swing
skirt, requiring a full
circle skirt or then some, and very rarely do
skirts with less than a full
circle feel right
on me.
Amanda: Because most of my killer vintage pieces are sold
on Instagram these days, probably my most favorite piece in my Etsy shop right now is my «fly
circle skirt» that is actually a Butch Wax Vintage Original design.
I don't believe the
skirt is a full
circle, but it holds its full shape beautifully and gave me plenty of reasons to twirl (while Willie looked
on in amusement.
I'm a huge
skirt lover, but I think A-line and
circle skirts look best
on me!
Upon consideration, I guess there's a little variation in the fullness of the bottoms, too — straight
skirts (not pencil) to half -
circles... I guess I'll really have to focus
on textures and prints to make my wardrobe have some variety!
one of the most important things with a
circle skirt which you forgot to mention; Once the waistband is finished and you are ready to do the hem, hang the
skirt on a hanger and let it hang for 24 hours.
A-line
skirt (if you're heavy
on the torso, choose
skirts with zips
on the side to steer the eye away from the torso), torso
skirts (or peplum), godet,
circle or flare
skirts (skims over hips and a wide, full hem), pencil (without waistband, hit below the knee - length and worn with high heels), and bias
skirt (always inspect your rearview and make sure you don't have a very flat look from behind).
Halters with plunging V - neck worn with a
circle skirt will look cute and sexy
on you.
Well, what I didn't tell you was that
skirt was a test sample for my new class I'm teaching
on drafting
circle skirts.
I was just thinking that a
circle skirt would be great
on this (and most patterns actually).
This is the «align to the
circles on the
skirt» step 34.
«Now, Joey,» she would say, «tomorrow wear those tan pants you've got, and the blue socks with the clocks
on them, and your white shirt, and that green sweater I gave you, and I am going to wear my blue
circle skirt with the matching cashmere sweater, and I'll meet you
on the steps.
«In 1916 a staff member of the socialist magazine The Masses objected to the insufficiently high - minded «pictures of ashcans and girls hitching up their
skirts on Horatio Street» by Sloan, George Bellows and others of the Henri
circle that illustrated the magazine.
Dots
on the bed
skirt and draperies,
circles on the duvet cover, and rings
on the Roman shades all work together to add movement to the space.