But that’s the very genius of this mystery refashioning project: challenging the participants’ creativity, which is what you have to rely on when taken out of your comfort zone!
So I ‘sat on’ the garment for a while and let my ideas stew. Upcycling a garment can mean a dramatic remake into something unexpected, or simply shortening the hem line, and everything in between. My early ideas for this skirt erred towards the more extreme end of that spectrum. I was picturing some sort of cropped jacket or cape with the pleated sections being used for the sleeve parts and the buckles reused as an asymmetric fastening. But thinking about it, I realised there possibly wouldn’t be enough fabric and I didn’t have enough time to commit to such a major overhaul. So I scaled my thoughts down somewhat and settled on attempting to creating a sexier, updated version of the original traditional kilt-skirt style.
Pinning the dart closed on the back skirt pattern piece, I laid this down on the pleated section and cut out the back piece of my skirt. With my front and back pieces now cut out, I overlocked all four side edges to neaten them. The front and back pieces were stitched together along the right hand side seam and the seam was pressed open.
I wanted to include the original buckle fastenings because they are such an integral design feature of a kilt that no kilt reworking would look right without them. I placed them over the zip which served to slightly obscure the zip fastening.
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Wowza – I LOVE this refashion! Well done Zoe. The fishtail effect is so flattering and it was a nice touch to reattach the buckles.
Right, I’m off to find a kilt to refashion!
Amazing!!! This is so good. The fishtail finish looks fabulous and those buckles…. Well done Zoe. Who knew a kilt could look so good!
OMG that is one sexy skirt. Love the fishtail. Nice one Zoe.
Wow, what a great refashion! I absolutely love it, it’s made all the difference. I love the fishtail effect, very sexy indeed ;o)
What a gorgeous refashion! Such a great idea with the fishtail, I agree! 🙂
Ooh that’s fantastic – great upcycling job Zoe – very Vivienne Westwood. There are always loads of kilts in the charity shops near me – I think I’ll follow Suzie’s example of getting me some tartan. Good choice of garment too Miss P.
I can’t believe such a grandma kilt could turn out so sexy. Fab refashion Zoe, really inspiring. x
what a fab refashion!! Inspired x
Oh my god, that’s amazing. You’re so clever, Zoe. I love the fishtail element too. You have managed to make a kilt sexy. How? How?! This is all testament to your deep understanding of sewing, I feel. I don’t think I could ever have done this. What fabulous inspiration.
Wow–I love how you remade the skirt! 🙂 The way the pleats at the back fall is lovely. I agree with stitchandwitter: the skirt reminds me a lot of a Vivienne Westwood design. I don’t think I shall ever look at a kilt the same again! 😉 Bravo!
What a gorgeous refashion!! I love the fishtail effect, too. Added this to my must sew list 🙂
thats such a great idea! you’ve inspired me yet again!
Oooh, I love back pleats! Very sexy!
Och aye! That’s really clever…fits you fabulously….and is sexy to boot!
Portia, what a great garment to give as a refashion. Zoe, what a wonderful refashion – the details are perfect.
Fabulous! I love the effect of stitching down the pleats until just the right moment for a bit of flare.
What a great skirt for fall! Perfect for English weather. Great job Zoe!
As a kilt wearing, Highland dancer, the thought that a kilt was going to be taken apart for a refashion was terrifying for me to see. But I’ve read your blog and knew I had to have faith. Your final skirt looks fantastic! I may have to hunt for some old dancing kilts to try this out myself. Great job!
OMG Zoe! This is awesome!! You look so sexy… in a kilt! Well, it’s not really a kilt anymore, but it was, and you’ve made it sexy. How do you do that?! x
I love how this skirt turned out, great job; makes me want to go find one for myself to refashion.