Nita Wrap Skirt Sewalong Day 2: Prepare the Fabric

Nita Wrap Skirt Sewalong Day 2: Prepare the Fabric

Welcome to Day 2 of the Nita Wrap Skirt Sewalong! If you haven't done so already, grab your copy of the pdf pattern right here and then check out all of the sewalong posts here.

Day 2: Cutting Fabric, Applying interfacing

You’ve gathered your supplies and assembled your pattern. Now it’s time to cut your fabric and interfacing. The pattern includes cutting diagrams for the different views and widths of fabric. However, you may find that you’re able to use less fabric by cutting the pattern flat instead of folded. 

Nita Wrap Skirt Sewalong Day 1: Supplies

Nita Wrap Skirt Sewalong Day 1: Supplies

Welcome to the first day of the Nita Wrap Skirt sewalong. The intent of these posts is to give you some extra tips for sewing your skirt that would have been too cumbersome to include in the pattern. You’ll also find photos for each step, which can be a great addition to the illustrations found in the pattern. For the sewalong, we’ll be making the waistband from view C of the pattern. Don’t worry if you are making views A and C, the steps are very similar.

A note on the schedule: I'm planning these posts more as a reference guide than an actual sewalong so I'll be posting everything all at once. You can find a listing of all the posts on the main sewalong page right here.

Nettie Bodysuit and Nita Wrap Skirt

Before the Nettie bodysuit pattern by Closet Case Files, I really had no idea how much I needed a bodysuit (actually multiple bodysuits) in my wardrobe. It’s an ideal bottom layer to wear with pants or skirts. The trim silhouette just can’t be beat. It’s great for showing off a waistband and a waistline for that matter. I think a bodysuit would also be great for layering. I don’t need too many layers in LA but I can imagine it being a great winter base layer, minimal bulk but extra core warmth.

My last couple of Nettie's (here and here) have been a little loose at the waist so I adjusted the size by grading down at the waist and hips to between a 10 and 12. The tricky thing with knit fabric is that there are different amounts of stretch. So while the last Netties felt looser this fabric feels a lot more snug. The fit is pretty good now and I’ll continue to use this modification for future bodysuits.

I made this bodysuit a few months ago and can’t remember where I bought the fabric. Perhaps at Joann’s? It’s a basic 4-way stretch. Not too thin. Not too thick. Sometimes, it feels like it's hardest to find the most basic fabric. Like fleece back sweatshirt fabric. How is not in every color, in every store?

Here, I’m wearing the bodysuit with a mini Nita Wrap Skirt made from brown corduroy. I’d had the corduroy in my stash for years and I’m so glad that I used it for this skirt. The length and the fabric have a 70s vibe that I really love. I can totally picture Ali McGraw wearing this skirt with a turtleneck, tights and boots. A few of my pattern testers also made the Nita Wrap Skirt in corduroy and I have a feeling that this fabric is making a comeback. Which gets me thinking, I’d love to have a pair of flared corduroy pants. How awesome would that be?

I took these photos way back at the beginning of February and it's taken me this long to put together the post. I put in so many hours into creating and launching my latest pattern that it’s been hard for me to motivate myself to do new blog posts or even sew new things. This last weekend I didn’t even turn on the sewing machine once. I did cut out a new blouse but I usually spend 10 times the amount of time sewing. I think I’ll come out of my cocoon soon and feel a little more energized.

The bodysuit has quickly become a staple in my wardrobe. I recently converted my teal Nettie dress into a bodysuit. I never wore the dress but I’ve already worn the bodysuit and I’m sure I’ll wear it a lot more. This weekend I even ordered some navy fabric for another bodysuit. I’m thinking I need to do elbow length sleeves and a scoop back. I might be getting a little obsessed. :) If you're liking this look or wondering what else you can pair with the Nita Wrap Skirt read my roundup of five pattern pairings. And if you don't have the skirt pattern, you can pick one up here. Happy sewing!