Hot Pink, of course. The fabric is an ITY from FabricMart. Just right for a slinky dress.
To make it a maxi, I lengthened the skirt so that it just brushed the floor when I'm not wearing shoes. I tend to hang around my house barefoot, and I didn't want to step on it. I also slimmed the skirt to more of a column shape, using the same method you would use to make it a peplum, except overlapping the pattern at the slashes, instead of spreading it apart.
Of course, a column skirt doesn't leave much room for walking, and I have a long stride.
So I added a center back seam, and inserted a triangular godet from the knee down. It gives the dress some back interest, as well as providing needed walking ease. I used Brooke's great tutorial to get a perfect point at the tip of my godet.
In fact, I think I'll make a dozen more!!
Well, what are your going to make with the Kitschy Coo Skater Dress pattern?
If you need more inspiration, make sure you are following along with these fabulous ladies!