FINISHED! Sinbad & Sailor O'Keefe skirt

The O'Keeffe Skirt Sewing Pattern by Sinbad & Sailor
This was my first foray into the world of Sinbad & Sailor patterns. All the patterns are really cute but this is their latest release, the O'keefe skirt and needing some new work skirts in my wardrobe was taken by the pleating and pocket on one side.
Sinbad & Sailor O'Keefe skirt
This is a relatively quick and easy make. Sometime ago I had printed, taped and cut the pattern pieces out. Friday night I cut the fabric and threaded the machines and then Sunday,over about 3 hours I made it up.  I found the skirt too short for the style I like to wear to work so ended up attaching a 4 inch panel at the bottom, a la the moss skirt.  Hindsight says I should have just lengthened the skirt in the first place, but the panel works ok. It's not perfect but it is ok.
Sinbad & Sailor O'Keefe skirt
I didn't line the skirt either. The fabric I bought at Tessuti is a heavy navy twill (42% cotton and 58% polyamide) from Germany. It has a slight shiny and papery (?)  feel to it and I felt like it didn't really need lining... or maybe I was just being lazy.

Despite the pleating on one side, it is reasonably fitted.  I made the size 10 right out of the packet without any adjustments (except for the length). The fit is good. The waist is a teensy bit tight, but I'm hoping to squeeze into it regardless and with the onset of Spring hope for a little bit of weight loss around that area :)
Sinbad & Sailor O'Keefe skirt 
Overall I think it will get some good wear to work during Spring and Summer and the pleated pocket on one side?  Great! It is a lovely design feature and is the perfect size for my hand.

36 comments:

  1. Again - just lovely - and I don't think lining the skirt would have made a difference.

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  2. I love the pleat/pocket detail on this! I like the band too - it just gives it something extra. I really need some basic skirts in my wardrobe. So many patterns....so little time! If you have to lose weight, then I'm in trouble!

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  3. Looks lovely on you! The panel looks good :) I really like those pleats... How is that fabric against your skin?

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  4. Nice! It's both a work skirt and stylish!

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  5. Thanks Zo. In stockings the fabric is fine and doesn't appear to stick or be too elastic. So far so good against bare legs although it hasn't really been tested. It is pretty soft though and not rough although we'll see in summer!

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  6. Thanks Shar! My photos aren't the best but the band is really clean and I like it when the zipper goes all the way up to the top rather than having a wrap (like the Charlotte).

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  7. Gorgeous skirt! I love the pleating on the side, such a cool design!

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  8. Oh, that's so pretty! Such a great look on you! I might end up checking out this pattern myself at some point!

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  9. I love that this skirt looks versatile for work but the pleating adds something special.

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  10. Thanks Sallie! It is a cool design isn't it. The pleating and pocket make it just a bit different.

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  11. Thank you! It's such a simple make you should check it out.

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  12. Thanks Morgan. I agree and it's nice that the pleats still conform to your body without making a weird silhouette.

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  13. Thanks Christy. I don't think it would have either! :)

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  14. This is a really classy pattern, a simple detail and side pocket. Love the fabric choice and the hem panel gives it a little something extra. Pulling it off like a star!

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  15. I really like the skirt too. I flicked across to their website and looked at the other patterns. Now that Spring seems to be springing in Canberra, i am totally tempted by the t-shirt and shorts patterns...they are really cute together!

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  16. I agree about the wrap waistband. I can never get the edge to look perfectly square on those. Where did you get the leather bracelet you're wearing? I really like it and haven't seen anything like it before.

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  17. This is really cute! Simple enough for work, but with interesting details. I hadn't heard of SInbad & Sailor before, will have to check them out.

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  18. Thanks Suzy, it is a nice interesting design without being complicated to make. Win!

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  19. Thanks Jen! Yes, I really like the top. I think the split at the back is really fun. Just need the temperature to warm up a little bit :) Another Canberra girl?

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  20. Awh...thanks Amy. I recommend it A simple pattern with a little bit extra!

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  21. Oh yes, I'm hopeless at squaring them up. The leather bracelet is actually my watch. It's a double wrap watch by Hermes. I looooove it. The watch face is just wrapped to the back in the photo.

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  22. This is classic but still interesting with the pleated pocket. Lovely! and this does look like the perfect work skirt :)

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  23. Hello! There is so much to catch up on your blog! Let me tell you, your skirt is brilliant! And paired with the casual striped top, it is just perfect! I was at Liberty in London and thought of you constantly. I saw the little acrobats, fabric and all. Didn´t buy anything but it was like sewing Disneyland!

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  24. Smashing! You are rocking the navy at the moment, lovely!

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  25. Merche! It's great to see you back. One day I'll get to Liberty - thanks for thinking of me there! I'll consider it a virtual trip.

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  26. Kristy, this skirt is beautiful, the pleats on one side are a chic detail. I love it with the striped top too.

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  27. this is really elegant and the fit is great on you! I love it teamed with the simple Tee.

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  28. This is excellent. I love the colour you've made it up in and the top you've style it with.

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  29. Er yup...only took a gazillion weeks to respond...i flicked back from todays spring fabric blog :) i tried getting to ATF the week after your fortuitous post re sunday closing, but made silly mistake of taking kids!! Even the button bin wasnt a distraction! When will i learn?

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  30. oh my, i just read your bio...ha i also have a frenchy and two boys (plus three girls mind you). I would say we were twins but my sewing is nothing compared to yours, so maybe just distant cousins :)

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  31. Really!?!! That is cool! There are so many Frenchies in Canberra isn't there! Do your kids go to FAPS or Telopea? Oh and do you blog?

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  32. Thanks TJ! It is good to sometimes have a basic in the wardrobe :)

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  33. No and no :) I have plans to blog one day, but if i did now, i would never have time to sew/craft. Maybe when the kiddie-winkles are older! All my time is currently spent on making my wedding dress (i am a beginner..what was i thinking?!) and general wedding craftiness. Having no time to blog doesn't stop me spending too much time reading others though...hmmmm....!

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  34. Oh wow a wedding dress!!!! That is amazing.

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