I've been wanting to move my blog away from Blogspot for a while but could never be bothered to actually do it. This week was the tipping point though, and I've now fully migrated over to https://patsypoomakes.wordpress.com/ . The blogspot address will remain here but all new posts will only appear at https://patsypoomakes.wordpress.com/ . There are lots of reasons for the move but my biggest one is how hard Blogger has made it for people to subscribe to receive new posts via email. It's such a basic requirement but apparently, they think it's too much to offer. I'm basing this purely on how I myself prefer to consume this stuff. I can't be arsed with feed readers anymore and emails are easy and convenient. When I receive one, if I fancy reading it, I will click through to it and, if not, I'll just delete it. Another reason is the spat between Google (owners of Blogger) and Instagram/Facebook/Meta. I don't even know if this is still the case anymore ...
I know it's now October and the weather is starting to turn. But my Brasilian side would be getting ready for summer right about now. So today I'm sharing a very weather innapropriate tropical looking project.
It's my Lizzie Skirt from Sew Over It.
This was a super simple project and I got it done in an afternoon. It's a very straight forward pleated skirt, with pockets (yes!) and there's an optional lining, too. I didn't line this one - didn't see the benefit this time around. But I want to make a wintery version so I'll definitely be lining that.
The fabric is the same as the cropped top from this post. I cut a size 10, my normal size with them. The fit is perfect and I love the pairing of the skirt with the cropped top, actually. Even if it is a little over the top. Maybe a solid set next time? I bet a nice basic black one would be lovely... So many plans, definitely not enough time. Ack!
The closure is an invisible zip and a hook and bar on the waistband.
I don't have a lot more to say about this one other than I really love it, can't wait to wear it some more next summer and I'll definitely be making more of it soon.