Thursday, January 7, 2021

Lutterloh Patterns Come Alive!

 Supplement 318 - Model #256 - Autumn 2020

3/4 Circle Skirt

Hello fellow Lutterloh enthusiasts, I know it's been quite a while since I've posted a new review. Like most sewists I've been making masks and trying to be useful but everyone needs a break now and again. A quick skirt in a cheerful print is always a nice pick-me-up though.

Pattern Hints: 

I'm not certain if this pattern is actually 3/4 of a circle. It's definitely not a full circle but it's also more than a half circle. My photo was taken while I was spinning so you could see the fullness. 

 On the pattern the hem is one swooping curve from the center front/back to the side seam so you'll want to be careful while connecting those dots. The straight waistband is just a suggested length so you'll need to adjust it according to your actual waist measurement. I found that the suggested width for the waistband didn't turn out quite as wide as the fashion drawing appears but that's fine with me. My wide belt covers most of it anyway.

Fabric Used/Suggested:

My skirt is made up in a linen look blend that has great movement but is still lightweight. The blend is nearly 50% Lyocel with linen, rayon and cotton in the fabric content. It washes and irons nicely for a skirt that can be dressed up or down depending on the top and accessories. The large checks can't match up perfectly on the side seams but they do form interesting diamonds on the sides so I can overlook it.

This skirt would probably work fine in a stable knit too as long as you interfaced the zipper openings sufficiently. I considered making it in a buffalo plaid flannel for winter but I haven't started it yet and Spring seems right around the corner.

Design Changes: 

Other than adjusting the waistband for my actual measurement the only design change was to add POCKETS. I used a pocket piece from another pattern that had straight side seams. My pockets are a teensy bit low because I wanted them to start just below the side zipper. Low pockets are better than no pockets IMHO. Side seam pockets are so easy to add I just couldn't see making this skirt without them.

Closing Hints:

If you love a full skirt this is a pattern for you! The full, sweeping hem draws out beautifully and the waistband is easily adjusted to any length or width. I'll keep this pattern around for any time I need a quick sew for a fresh look.

Thanks to Frank Lutterloh my patterns are all up to date so I'll do my best to post reviews more regularly. Here's hoping you're all safe and well.

Happy Sewing Everyone,

Ann in Calif. 

7 comments:

  1. It is always awesome to get to read your posts! Hope all is well with you and your family.

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  2. great looking outfit so glad you got to start sewing again. I'm back to masks everyone wore them out and schools will go back soon. I'm next! I have a cute top to make.

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  3. Thanks P'Sketty and Fonnell. It's so nice to know there are fellow Lutterloh fans. We're doing well here in my little bubble. I can't wait til we can go out again. I'm looking forward to dressing pretty again.

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  4. ahh, I am so glad to see this latest review, I have certainly been missing them. Thankyou again , Sue

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  5. Thank you so much for your comment Sue. I have been sewing but it's just the whole chronicling my efforts that seems to be my downfall lately. It's so nice to hear that people are getting something out of it.

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  6. Just discovered this blog tonight after watching a youtube regarding Lutterloh system. Still on the fence.

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    1. depending on what kind of garment sewing you like to do, this system is fun and easy to adjust but you do have to adjust it for your own shape as with any pattern. Check out all the many helps I wrote when I first started this blog. You will learn more about how we, Ann and I have put this system to work.

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