This Skirt Has 39 Pockets
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What if the whole skirt was pockets, Mat mused. Well, y'all know I had to try that.
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Where do u get that skirt that hold all those books
i applaud your efforts to rectify the sad state of affairs in pockets of women's clothing in a single garment.
I kept thinking "Take that, fashion designers!" while watching. :-)
pockets georg
Evening out the average pockets per skirt XD
I said "there never to much pockets" so many time 😂👌
Imagine how many snacks you can carry in that skirt when you are not carrying books.
Or yarn skeins for a project that possibilities are endless
Yes! As someone who walks and knits, this is definitely up my alley.
Who needs a yarn bowl when you have a pocket skirt. Or vest, I want to do the same thing with a Maude style vest.
YES!!! I am going to make a crocheting apron skirt I can carry all my yarn in.
I was thinking “aha!” When she said grocery store near the beginning, lol.
My thoughts exactly!
As a beginner sewist who has not sewn that many pockets yet, this type of project seems like a great way to practice how to properly and securely make pockets
Pockets seem pretty daunting, but a lot of it is just placement and layering. You can do it!!!
This is totally giving me children's book vibes! There should be a book about a lady who carried books everywhere in her skirt 😁
Lol, I always had books in my pocket when I was military since I couldn't have my phone. I have a phone now with the kindle app and my library app, but I still love picking up an actual book.
I absolutely love that 😊
I love this more than life. I told my partner I'd love to wear this to DragonCon, and he said "you'd wear that to the supermarket." And he's not wrong. YOU NEVER KNOW when you need a book.
My author friends who are hawking books at cons NEED this!
Or pockets.
I would wear this to the supermarket to store my groceries! Here in Germany many people go on foot to their supermarket so this could really be useful.
@@cherylrichards8951 You always need pockets!
@@henriettelinkshanderin1449 Hi, From Sweden here. I understand and completely agree. Yours, Ann
My first thought was "WHY??" and then I thought - teachers during story hour, librarians, mothers who don't want to carry diaper bags and purses and so on. Fantastic! Maybe a parent might want to be able to close a couple of the small pockets with zippers or velcro to keep keys and wallets from wandering off.... So clever!
I thought the same thing, but thought about a story hour reader. Then I thought about my sister who takes care of my disabled mother's medical and personal needs. Wound care supplies, personal care, etc
I'm a nanny and I think I'm going to need one of these skirts. It seems so practical!
Its the Mrs. Frizzle book exploration skirt. ❤
I love this comment because mine came across a little ruder (I actually came back to the comments to clarify in my comment that I didn't mean it as a dig 😂), but I was thinking the same thing. I just didn't think of actual answers the way you did. I don't even think a librarian really could use this but someone at a bookstore for sure. I love what you said about teachers though that is absolutely genius
Also if you go to a convention and don't want to carry a purse but need room for all the stuff you buy and snacks and mending stuff for costume and 🤩
You have introduced a whole new character as a librarian version of Miss Frizzle! Time for a story!
My brain immediately went to Miss Frizzle I had visions of the Magic Story Time Book Lady walking through a crowd of kids so they can pick their own book or the book she would be reading to them.
While I would've wanted to have done box pleats on the pockets, that would have been way, way, WAY too many box pleats!
Excellent job, great video.
Yes!!! I immediately thought this would be an amazing Miss Frizzle skirt!
Yes! That's perfect!
I’d watch that kids’ show.
I want to make a skirt with pockets that look like books. That would be a fun embroidery/applique project.
I actually love that idea!
Go for it!!!
Okay, I love this. ❤
As a mom of young kids, I need to make this skirt! I'm forever trying to carry everything my kids hand me, trying not lose my phone, and have my current book at hand for when I get five random minutes. Bonus, I would love to see my favorite librarian's expression when I start pulling my kids book choices out of pockets instead of pulling around a cart.
Hi I would definitely have liked a picture. Yours, Ann
Book apron?…. Book apron?….. BOOK APRON!!!! For those of us who like the concepts but maybe not all the way around! Also cool idea for renfair etc!
I think it would take a second person to pull things out of the rear pockets, in any case.
Oh! A pinafore rather than plain apron, because of the extra support!
@@annbrookens945 Yes!!
That's where my mind went as well. 😊
Bookafore?
This would be great for travelling on budget airlines that are super strict on baggage allowance. Instead of books, all your clothes and toiletries for a short trip could be stored in each pocket.
That would be a hilarious experiment. And if someone does it, I hope they have someone following them with a camera 😅
oh my! I’m picturing TSA line right now when you have to empty your pockets 😂😂😂
@alecsgirl in fairness, I probably wouldn't do it in the US. But when I've travelled between England and Ireland before I've had to wear a 16th century kirtle on the plane to avoid luggage charges! And many of my reenactor friends who fight have worn their chain mail on the plane!
@@melissashiels7838 Hi, Esy Jet and Ryan Air. No airlines like them.
I would very much liked to see the security officers when your friends go through security not remembering that they are wearing the shirts. I'm guessing they would have broken the machine. And the security team🙃😉😊. Not to mention the reactions from the fellow passengers. "Why are those guys wearing that amount of protective gear? What do they know that I don't? and Where are the emergency exits?" Yours, Ann
@annlidslot8212 I was flying Ryanair one time from Ireland to England and had to wear my kirtle on board. I totally got stopped because I had a few steel bones in my kirtle. I was taken to the private room by 2 female officers and started unlacing, chatting the whole time about the reenactment I was going to. One officer asked if I knew so-and-so, and I said I did, he was a good friend of mine, in my reenactment group. She told me to stop unlacing, she knew I was OK, as my friends father was a co-worker of hers! In fairness, this would only happen in Cork, probably not Dublin, since everyone knows everyone 🤣
this is giving me the vibes of "if Mrs. Frizzle was a librarian". like instead of the magic school bus its the magic library skirt
Between the stitchery and rachel maksey's book inspired dresses, I now have plenty of inspiration for a book ballgown.... 😅
You are the living embodiment of a Scholastic Book Fair and I love it 😂
This reminds me of egg aprons 😂 Yes, they're aprons for picking up eggs from your little chicken farm and they have individual egg sized pockets, so they don't bonk into each other like they would in a big pocket. Now I imagine you going shopping in the book store with this skirt.
This gave me such flashbacks to middle school -- I used to wear cargo shorts a lot and the big side pockets could hold two manga each, enabling me to go to school with no less than four books on my person at all times. I'm constantly amazed I was not bullied more.
Omg, same! Lol. If I wasn't wearing my cargo pants, I had my bottomless bag (giant thrifted leather bag) specifically for holding books! Was I considered odd? Probably. Was I bullied for it? Surprisingly not...
You’re so lucky because I always had the books and I was so bullied. Teachers, too. Everyone in my class, except me and one other ‘weird’ kid, was chosen as safety patrols who got to go to Washington DC at the end of the year. I wasn’t chosen because I ‘would read instead of watching kids in the hallway during safety patrol times.’ Something she knew wasn’t true from things that my parents and I had said.
At this point, I was babysitting every weekend for a family with a three year old and baby and had been taking care of my younger sister by myself after school and during the summer, by myself 8-10 hours a day. I took us to swimming lessons, the grocery store, friends’ houses. I cooked real meals, taught us both how to bake, sewed doll stuff, etc. Yes, I loved reading and did it as much as possible but I was also hyper responsible even though I was hyper sensitive, cried easily and got my feelings hurt very, very easily.
When I complained about the bullying in sixth grade, I was dismissed by the two teachers I told and my parents so I gave up on adults. After two years of almost nonstop bullying overlooked and added to by adults who thought I should ‘toughen up,’ the gifted teacher found out during the week that the other kids were in Washington that Alicia and I were the only ones from our class who weren’t patrols. She was beyond pissed at us being labeled as irresponsible when neither of us were. We were just not popular because neither of us had figured out social cues and were hyper sensitive. She wasn’t able to fix anything but she went to town on the adults then and on the kids when they returned, which made Alicia and I feel seen and heard.
Sorry this is so long. I didn’t realize how much this still bothered me.
I became a teacher in my late thirties and I definitely tried to keep in mind that you only see some aspects of kids’ personalities. You don’t know what it’s like at home. You also don’t see what kids are doing when not with adults. I did understand more than most, however, that 1) teachers impact how a child acts and sees themselves and others students and 2) just because kids are behaving annoyingly doesn’t mean that they are annoying themselves. Behavior is not always personality, sometimes behavior is caused by something you, as an adult, aren’t seeing.
I was definitely an annoying know-it-all kid who didn’t know how to shut up about my own interests and couldn’t imagine why everyone didn’t like them but I was also very sensitive and cried easily when upset and frustrated. I’m sure that I wasn’t the easiest kid to deal with but the adults should have had my back when I complained about the bullying. Instead, they joined in to a certain extent and dismissed everything I said. Adults told me that it was just teasing when everyone I had been friends with suddenly disliked me when we hit puberty and parents were no longer setting up playdates and activities. I became a pariah pretty quickly and adults just said things like ‘it is in your imagination,’ ‘just toughen up,’ or ‘just don’t react/cry.’ You know, helpful stuff.
I self harmed to a dangerous level in the year leading up to this one because I was stuck with the same students and teachers for both sixth and seventh grades and no one was listening. If I had understood overdosing more, I wouldn’t be here. It really was that bad in sixth grade. My parents separated and money was nonexistent at home so all I had that felt safe was reading. Books as escape is a very real thing.
Everyone has favorites and everyone has kids they dislike but it’s your responsibility to ensure that kids are safe and that they don’t know that you see them in a negative light. I wasn’t always successful in suppressing my feelings but I really tried.
Anyway, after this summary of why I am still awkward enough as an adult to always need multiple books on me at all times, I know now I need cargo pants! 😊
This would be a great librarian Halloween costume!
My thought EXACTLY!!!!
Book skirt? AND a snatched waist? Perfect.
19:35 The dog hopping up was already amazing but the additional bouncy sound effects just made it chef's kiss perfection
My niece and my sister are currently protesting the closing of their local library 😢
I will definitely be trying to provide them with bookshelf skirts to wear to their next protest! 📚
Don’t enable me! 😂 I already make my favorite fanficions into physical books, I don’t need to take them all with me everywhere I go!
Omg, I do that, too! Bookbinding is such a fun hobby!
new idea unlocked
Yes you dooooooooo
Hi, If you do an extra book of yours every time, you can wear it for promotion purposes. If you're leaning writer-wise of course. Yours, Ann
@@neuroqueercoach it is!!!! I’m about 1/2 way through binding one right now but I ran out of pink thread, but I’m going to JoAnns to fix that this morning lol
I clicked this video SO fast! My idea for this was first, secret books. Sorta like secret pants. Then, Miss Frizzle. Because why wouldn't she have a skirt for books? But I would need to sit down, because I prefer to sit when I read. I walk into far fewer walls that way.
In high schoiol I wore my utility vest that had pockets with all the essentials so I didn't need to carry a purse (cause doing so while taking shop classes was a recipe for disaster), now for work I have cargo pants with a particular loadout in the pocketses. They weigh about ten pounds.
I also have gardening cargo pants with a diferent loadout but it wasn't comfortable to carry everything (they're a larger size so the pocketses are lower and I wind up bruising my knees with the stuff in the pockets banging around when I stomp on shovels and stuff) so I made an Apron Of Pockets to carry most of the other stuff I need while gardening (I don't garden at home and only store the big tools at my garden so I have to carry my stuff back and forth with me).
A warning to everyone who wants to make a skirt (or pair of pants) that carries a lot of heavy stuff, be aware of your waistband and the load it can bear before digging into your hips or (in my case anyways) sliding down over your hips. I need like two inches negative ease with my cargo pants or they slide off!!!
If i may add another tip: Belt loops! Belts are fantastic at keeping pants and skirts where they belong (as someone who carries a small workshop in his cargo pants at all times...). Alternatively, pairing matching or contrasting suspenders is another fun solution.
When you said an “entire skirt is a pocket” my mind went to Cargo Pants, but a skirt. Then you brought up books & I immediately realized that you/Matt got the idea while at Disney, so of course it was going to be a Charlie & Belle pinafore mashup!! 😄
My thought was that forget the yellow ball gown, this is the skirt that Belle would really want and approve of people using for cosplay!
@@Lasairiona1 100% agree! I think Disney’s costume department should watch this video so they can make it to use for special occasions/events…with Charlie’s assistance of course, lol.
As a librarian and beginning sewist -- I approve and aspire to this!!! 📚📚💖💖
As a librarian, do you think other librarians might like to receive this as a gift? Particularly, an elementary school librarian?
The skirt could be a free little library. You could walk around giving others books.
lipreading involves a lot of guesswork. I think I read somewhere once that only about 40% of speech is lipreadable under good conditions. I'm deaf and rely on lipreading quite a lot and I tried, but failed (mostly cos, different accents - I'm a brit, I usually rely on subtitles for your videos). Hopefully someone else will have more success. Changing the subject, I know you've said before that you like wide waistbands cos they suit your body, and seeing this video, I can see why. I'd def recommend if you want to make a skirt, any skirt, with a wide corsetty-type waistband that you go with a heavyweight material or interface/line the ****** out of it cos it really works for you :)
Also, in the realm of pockets, my husband once wore a kilt for a party (no, he's not Scottish, hence why "once"). he was wearing it around the house one day to get used to it and chatting to me when he suddenly got all flustered and, flapping his hands, went "how do you women do this without pockets? I need somewhere to put my hands and stuff!" ..... took the words RIGHT outta my mouth.... :D
there's a type of kilt called a utility kilt that has built-in cargo pockets and a bunch of other adjustable stuff to them, that's always an option if he ever decides to try wearing a kilt again, a lot of them look really damn cool
@@lazyperfectionist3978 ooh.. Thank you. He did like wearing it, esp as it was unexpectedly hot and he said it felt cooler, so I'll tell him!
Also, traditionally one wears a sporran with a kilt. The sporran functions as a pocket.
@@user-ox9mb7jg4n yes he wore a sporran for the actual event, but not for the 'getting used to it' stage. 🙂
thanks for the comment on lip reading!! I was scrolling thru the comments and nobody was talking about her request 😭
😂😂 how fun!!! And it can serve double duty as a Christmas party skirt😂. Imagine endlessly pulling small gifts from all those pockets❤ magical.
Or a wearable Advent calendar with extra gifts.
I'm making this and adding straps to each pocket so the books stay put even if I swirl and bend over!!
Looks like a great "no pressure" project to try out stuff on.
I love that Matt is part (inspo for) of this! My husband, also a Matt, is just as supportive and encouraging. Anyway, this video is so fun!
Rachel Maksy did a book dress and a bookshelf backpack a few years ago and that was a fun watch. This video gave me so many ideas on pockets and whatnot. Thank you. i adore you content and have learned SO MUCH from you!
I just remembered that, too. One of her most iconic projects, imo!
I am still deciding if you are a genius or just nuts. 😂😂😂😂
Good job, Charlie !!!
The two are not mutually exclusive 😂
As someone who gets inspired by nature. I am forever picking leaves for their shape and colour or sticks or cool rocks. This skirt is perfect.
I swear charlie can read minds sometimes.
When she invented purse pockets, i was/ have been thinking of ways to put them into everything including making not a skirt but a pinafore dress/apron thingy covered in pockets and now the genius that she is has done it a skirt with what? At least 20+ pockets.
God i love this woman.
Honestly this video is just pure gold. You make something inventive while also ensuring it’s totally practical. I love that you did lacing on both front and back of the skirt. Also you overcame technical difficulties and just made it part of the show. In my field we teach those skills to teachers so they don’t panic when technology goes wrong during a lecture and we call it “resilience training” 😂. You have amazing resilience.
Oh and I did the undercut after watching you do yours and I am loving it. Went for a run earlier and the wind on the back of my neck was glorious!!!
For the women in the middle of 36 book every day. Perfect! And it looks good without book too.
You have created a new sport, extreme pocketing!!
Use the welt pockets in the waistband to hold your library card!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Perfect!
I immediately thought of a (US) civil war era smuggler’s petticoat. Imagine all the messages, tea and medicine you could fit in it!
It's the best skirt to wear while going shopping without a bag 🛍️
You know the shopping trips you go out for one thing and end up at the checkout with halve the store 😅
Please give me motivation to finish my split side culottes!
I started them and then about a week ago I realised I had cut them wrong...luckily I had cut them too big so no worries there. But somehow that realisation took all the motivation out of me...and now a week has passed without any progress.
I wish watching some sewing action will give me that spark to continue...we will see tomorrow.
Anyway, thank you for the video. It was superb!
You can do it! You will get your sewjo back.
I saw the title on this video and immediately clicked on it. Because you can never have enough pockets. Imagine my delight when I realized it was your newest video 😄😄. I carry my Kindle everywhere with me. So, anything I make has pockets big enough for it. This was really fun to watch.
Hi, If you're new here, you should watch her inventing the Purse Pocket. I'm sure you can search for it on her RUclips page. If you're not new, isn't her ideas amazing. Yours, Ann
Great for the books. And I can see this as the answer to the airlines” luggage restrictions.
OMG! I must now make this and have it be my travel skirt. I will have a laptop pocket, Kindle Scribe pocket, etc.
Can you imagine the part where the ask you to empty your pockets for the purposes of the scanner!?😂
Perhaps leggings under the skirt and just strip at the scanner sending the entire skirt through. Can you imagine the looks on faces as one strips their clothing to send it through 😂@@TheBaumcm
@@TheBaumcm"one hour later..."
@@TheBaumcmwear pants under the skirt and take the entire thing off and put it on the scanner.
As a librarian and sewist, this reminded me of a book. "Katie No Pockets". A kangaroo who didn't have a pouch to carry her joey so she got an apron with tons of pockets to hold everyone!
it's giving miss frizzle takes us on a banned books field trip and I LOVE IT SO MUCH.
This is the perfect skirt for wearing to book sales! 💖💖💖
Beautifully executed idea. I'd say the waistband pockets are for your library card. Show this at your local library.
Books, sewing and skirts! Can it get any better?! Thank you for a great video Charlie 🥰
Definitely saw time for more pockets
So obsessed with this. I don't NEED this skirt... but I NEED this skirt - ya know?
I love this! I got excessively excited about ALL the pockets
I smiled when you said, "I love you," to the puppy when he left the room. I do the same thing with my cats, although what I say varries. The most frequent one is, "OK BYEEEE!"
Belle in Beauty and the Beast would LOVE this skirt 🤓💙
The moment I saw all those pockets, I know that you are a genius! It’s been so long now that I’ve been thinking for a way to carry all my stuff when I’m gardening. Earphones, phone, little towels, bottle of water, secauteurs and pockets for all the little ripe tomatoes 🍅 and random flowers, cukes and herbs, etc.
I am making your skirt with all those beautiful pockets!
Thank you!
Oh my! LMFAO. My first thought was that this was so stupid. That was immediately followed by I wonder if Missy (SiL) would like it? There are so many pockets!!!
Another great concept shown in an entertaining way.
I love this skirt - I can see it on a nanny or a librarian in a kids movie!
Belle's library cosplay!
Obviously one of those welt pockets is for a library card to go with all the books :)
Such a fun project.
If you wear this to a store, don't be surprised of the employees start trailing you. So many places to shoplift. I used to work in retail.
I want one of these! I may make one of my own version lol
Oh man! I wish you'd of done it like Belle's skirt when she's in Town with the villiagers. In that blue and apron style!!! Next book skirt!
I’m picturing an apron version for gardening!! A clever and really fun video, Charley!!
I love how perfectly this video represents Charley's channel being the epitome of ADHD The Channel. 💙 The skirt is so cute! Even without all of the books. I imagine it could also serve well as a skirt full of snacks for group activities but I think it would be a sorely missed opportunity if it doesn't get worn to a library event where children are encouraged to read all of the books at least once. Loved everything about this video and this project. 💘
A skirt with pockets is always a bonus sometimes i get my boyfriend to put a skirt on or a dress so i can alter the lenght as we are the same size
I like your planning logic. You could make the “hem pockets” for paperbacks
I would love to seee a video of you going into a library and using it to put all the books you find and seeing the librarians face. That would be so entertaining. Or a book fair
This would be so adorable for a person who goes to the school or library to read to the kids, or even a nursing home to read to the elders! So creative!
I love this idea it gives me a fantasy idea for a skirt of many pockets like Hagrid's moleskin coat from the HP series. But for the librarian where she can just reach into a pocket and produce whatever book the student needs or paper and quill with ink... Like Mary Poppins Carpet bag in a skirt. This has a lot of potential for a fantasy writer. Really awesome project great job!
There is a children’s book called A Dress With Pockets. It’s so cute and your project made me think of it. You can never have too many pockets!
I remember a couple of years ago Rachel Makesy made a back support(?) library to carry a small library in. This reminded me of that. You guys should get together & come up with a really cool outfit together.
I want to call this the library skirt, bc that would be a great place to use it. Like you're your own little free library!
I came to say you could be wandering the park and being a living Little Free Library! That would be cool! I just love your project, it came out so well!
Better than a backpack for highschool!!!
And that Mary Poppins first position stance is practically perfect in every way.
Two thoughts:
- That fabric gives me parquet floor vibes, lol
- If you wanted to make this and really hold a lot, I bet you could add some cute shoulder straps for added support! Some adorable overall straps or something!
Personal choice- I would have done a bunch of cargo style pockets. I feel as they would be more accommodating to variety of book sizes and less damaging to the corners. Lovely concept, definitely take it for a whirl at the library in your area, anyone who makes one of these. I am quite sure the librarians would love seeing it.
This skirt is the perfect gift for your favorite librarian!
Imagine this combined with a trench coat filled with internal book pockets like a book smuggler!
This is so cool, I've been shotgunning your videos as I've been doing my own sewing and they've planted many seeds of inspiration!
Hahaha. Love this. It would never work with my narrow hips (maybe with suspenders or as a dress) but it instantly reminded me of the new fitness trend 'rucking'. Which basically means doing your normal walking or running workout with a weighted vest or heavy backpack.
Well, the concept isn't new, obviously...they do it in the military, for example...but currently people all over the internet are praising the benefits.
So walking around with a skirtful of books is not just fun and adorable, but also great for your health 😉
Edit: just watched the end. So no long walks after all, I guess 😆
My husband sband saw the short for this video and immediately shoqed it to me. I chuckled and told him I am already subscribed to you and this video is already in my playlist.
I love how enthusiastic you are about all your projects. Thanks fy another great video.
A skirt like this would have been very useful on my many forays into the libraries of my youth…Imagine having so many pockets you’re not limited by what you can carry in your arms! 😂
Oooooo that fabric reminds me of wooden trellis. I would need a skirt with many pockets to collect plant cuttings in
This reminds me of when I was in elementary school (many years ago now, lol) and we had like a spring fair. One of the teachers had a skirt with a billion pockets on it all in different colors and she had put a bunch of tiny plastic toys (think jumping frogs and those witch finger things) in the pockets to sell for the tickets that were being used as currency at the fair. I've never forgotten that skirt because it was just so wild lol.
This seems like a good skirt for conventions!
Just hear me out.... ALL THE SNACKS!!! and at a farmer's market you'd not need a bag. Easter egg hunt would be amazing in that. Advent calendar at Christmas.....
Ya know, the "books on the butt" thing might keep this from being super practical, but an apron that is nothing but pockets like this could be SUPER useful in a bunch of different applications.
A Mary Poppins skirt!! Fabulousness.
You could put snacks in them, or even 2 full picnics a 6ottle of wine and treats for little boy treats,
Seeing this makes me want to make a bookshelf apron! Sew fun!
I feel like this skirt is all of my childhood dreams come true.
This reminds me of a Pick Pocket Lady”. The lady would wear an apron or long skirt with lots of pockets that had candy or small prizes and the kids could pick a pocket. This was something popular at church fall festivals or parades.
I started cackling the minute I saw the thumbnail thank you
In your final product shots I could see a wonderful idea for a children's book character. This thought is quickly spinning into a massive franchise of books, a show, merchandise, and personal appearances of the traveling librarian at schools across the country....
I go to get groceries with an escooter because i don't drive. The capacity of what i can buy is limited to a backpack and a small bag on the handle. This would be perfect for groceries. I think i have to make this.
This skirt reminded me of the book "The librarian of Auschwitz", and it's main character that transported books hidden in her skirt.
Loved this project! 🎉❤
Masquerade. The 'she sells seashells' page I think had a skirt with a ton of pockets. This reminds me so much of that!
You are so wonderful to watch. Thank you. Every time you post: thank you.
One of my favourite childrens book is "Millans märkvärdiga mormor" (Millans remarkable grandmother) by Antoinette Baker. It's about a girl that finds a button at the bottom of the elevator with the note "to grandmas house". There she meets the most peculiar lady and she has a skirt with a lot of pockets and everything in them. In one of the pockets she even has a puppy. They go on adventures together in grandmas flying rocking chair. I've always wanted a skirt like that.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! The city where I do my grocery shopping recently banned plastic bags. I often forget to bring my reusable ones. Maybe I'll just make a shopping skirt!
This is not a want, it's a NEED
Fabulous project ❤
Great! You should sell this one to a bookstore. Imagine a mannequin/tailor's dummy wearing this in the middle of the shop. Might well become a bestseller. 😄
This is so amazing. It might be the most extreme version of this kind of thing, but it could be taken in so many different directions that have so many applications. Awesome sauce!