I know I said I needed a white skirt, but apparently I am on a navy blue sewing jag. Besides, I started this skirt before the burda style blouse. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
The skirt is Butterick 5042, view A. It is made of navy Italian linen from Fabric Mart. I added some white topstitching because I really wanted to emphasize the style lines. My mother came down for Easter and wore a skirt with similar circular gores, which reminded me of this pattern, and I just had to sew it!
Here you can see the shape that the gores give it. It is a lot like the Studio Tantrum Redondo skirt, but a bit slimmer in the body, and for grown ups. The pattern is only two pattern pieces, the skirt panel (of which you cut four) and a straight waistband. Deceptively simple! The skirt panels all have to be cut single layer, and since they are basically circular flounces, they are serious fabric hogs!
The pattern calls for a hook and eye closure at the waist, but I went for a cute white button. You can also see my fist ever lapped zipper here! Yes, in a curved bias seam. I don't do anything by halves, do I? I read on PR that several other sewists had trouble with the zipper ending up lumpy, so I interfaced the seam allowances to keep them from stretching. It seemed to work, as my zip is nice and flat. I also used the Reader's Digest directions for the zip, rather than the pattern's. I love that book.
Next up - more navy! Then maybe I'll find another color of fabric in my stash...