
I was recently chosen to help test the new
Golden Rippy
Calrose Skirt as part of the recent Aspiring Designers Challenge.
I have to say this pattern went outside of my
normal comfort zone as ruffles aren’t really my thing.
I have never been much of a “girlie-girl” so
they don’t make it into my wardrobe often.
I was willing to make an exception for this skirt.
I really like the simple line, the line of the ruffles and
the fact that they are not overdone. So
many ruffled garments have large ruffles, which I find overwhelm the look of
the garment. I also love the flamenco
feel given by the asymmetrical line of the ruffles.

When I looked at the picture of the skirt, I could just
“see” the skirt in an ombre theme and luckily my stash was up to the
challenge.
I found some nice blues that
toned in together (and even another lighter blue I will make into a matching
top later).
The skirt came together well and looks pretty awesome! I must of done something right as it is the
first time I have been featured in a pattern listing.
The
Calrose skirt also has options for a penil skirt and a flared skirt and is now available on the
Golden Rippy
website and is currently on sale for $10. I hope yours looks as good as mine!
Happy sewing! :-)