I have wanted a white lace skirt for several years now. They were all over fashion blogger’s websites awhile back and I kept pinning them to my “sewing inspiration” Pintrest board. After swatching several white laces I finally settled on this beautiful white re-embroidered lace from Mood Fabrics. It had the textural qualities I was looking for as well as the large scalloped edges. For the underlining and lining I used a soft taupe silk crepe de chine, also from Mood.
The pattern is my TNT straight skirt pattern, McCall’s 3830, which I have made numerous times. In order to have an uninterrupted scalloped hemline I had to peg the skirt slightly, making it more of a pencil shape then a straight skirt. I used the exact same sewing techniques for this skirt as I did my green lace skirt, so you can visit that post if you want more information. (Also I can’t get this skirt over my dressform’s hips for any nice interior pictures.)
For this skirt I opted to use some white Petersham grosgrain ribbon for the waistband. This is an easy method for making a waistband that doesn’t need any handstitching along the inside. I have done this once before for yet another lace skirt, and was quite pleased with the outcome.
I was careful when cutting out the lace to match the motifs along the center back seam. I tried my best to match them along the side seams as well, but because of the pegged hem there is some slight twinning there. You have to really squint to see it though, so it doesn’t bother me. I’ll bet you didn’t even notice it until I pointed it out, right?
Other then the extra care that goes into sewing with slippery silk fabrics, this was an easy garment to stitch up. I think I have enough lace skirts in my closet now.