
I did it! I finally got over my buttonhole fear. My needlecord Beignet had been languishing in the UFO pile for ages but I finally decided to do it and 12 buttonholes later it was finished!


I like it so much that I've already started making the second one! In that Liberty Bunting Cord! Next time though I'm making sure that I cut at least one size down it is far too big but is fine to be comfy in!
It's gorgeous, and suits you beautifully! I love the colour :)
ReplyDeleteAshley x
I love the mustard buttons! It looks fabulous on you.
ReplyDeleteI have never wanted to make the Beignet until I saw yours!! Purplicious!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGah! That colour combo is awesome. How was the cord to sew with? I've never attempted it :)
ReplyDelete~Alana
Really lovely, every time I see this skirt I want to make it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely. A real success! How do you finish your seams with cord?
ReplyDeleteI really love it! I am planning to make this for my winter waldrobe!
ReplyDeleteThe color combo is fab. I haven't opened my beignet pattern yet out of a button fear too. And, well, I am working on another project at the moment. But I think I might dive in it next.
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