I made G's version out of a lovely Japanese cotton denim that I found at Joann. It was my first project to do top stitching on and I love the result! I think the skirt is a hit with Gretchen, she said it fits well and she really likes it.
![Gretchen's Miette](https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/342/18302822474_8cf69ea762_c.jpg)
And an action shot.
![Gretchen's Miette](https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3941/18302885264_f925b1353d_c.jpg)
I made my version of Miette in a denim with a bit of stretch. The only change I made was a swayback alteration. I'm not even sure if I'm doing those correctly, but it seems to work. I adore this skirt! It is not something that I was initially drawn to for myself, so this un-selfish sewing has benefited me as well.
![Miette meets Anna Maria](https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/527/18720548470_90851c134f_c.jpg)
I dig the 70s vibe of this design, it is really an era that I am drawn to lately. Perhaps because I was born in 1975 and my mom was a young, stylish woman in the 70s. The skirt overlaps by quite a bit in the back, so there is no fear of a wardrobe malfunction, at least in a sturdy fabric like denim. It also has the perfect A line shape, slightly flared, but not over the top.
![Miette meets Anna Maria](https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3898/18720532578_79231e6032_c.jpg)
And great big pockets!
![Miette meets Anna Maria](https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5332/18902960562_82574c97df_c.jpg)
Here is my favorite detail, the top stitching. Might be time to try to make some jeans.
![Miette up close](https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/514/18899356546_0b514569c5_c.jpg)
The top is a super simple, but new favorite pattern, Simplicity 1106. I made the size Small, view D without the pocket. I left off all facings, opting for self bias tape instead. I shortened this quite a bit, but will make the longer, tunic length to go with leggings in the Fall. The fabric is Anna Maria Horner Rayon Challis and I LOVE it. I always snooze on designer fabrics, but am thankful for Etsy sellers who have them long after the big boys are sold out. I made this top out of 1 yard of fabric, barely enough but it worked. This top looks fabulous untucked with jeans as well. What you can't see here is the cute shirt tail hem. I do love a good shirt tail hem line! I recommend this pattern as well, it is a quick make and fun to wear.
![Miette meets Anna Maria](https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/365/18285628034_1eabfd9778_c.jpg)
The back cutout detail is my favorite. It adds just enough interest to make this top not be plain Jane.
![Miette meets Anna Maria](https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3848/18902904062_d8207ba04a_c.jpg)
I forgot to mention that there is something to be said for sewing in multiples and really getting a pattern down. Of course this one was easy to fit, and didn't require any fitting really (aside from my swayback alteration). I think having made one up for G first really made my skirt go faster. I have done some un-selfish sewing for my mom, my mother in law and my other bff Christi. The funny thing is both the piece that I made for my mom and for Christi I want to make for myself as well now. Perhaps the un-selfish sewing will continue, if only to get me to explore new shapes for myself that I may not have been drawn to or thought of before.
I am now in the midst of being obsessed with sewing swimsuits. I'm working on a Papercut Pattern Soma top at the moment, and have several more planned. Daydreaming about the trip that we want to take to Tulum this Fall for my 40th I suppose. Gotta have the swim wardrobe locked down first!