The Wisteria Story
Every time I read the Wisteria story I’m nearly brought to tears (click the Midday faire link that follows to read the Wisteria Story). The comradery that I have with the women at Midday Faire goes beyond my understanding. How can it be that I feel such close ties to a group of women, most of whom I’ve never met? Well, I guess in reality that all comes back to the comradery. As a group, we’ve been together for more than three years and while we’ve certainly had our ups and downs, we’ve remained steadfast in our commitment Midday Faire. A commitment to our vision. A commitment to our friendships. And with that, we introduce our newest incarnation of our comradery ~ the new Midday Faire.
As my contribution to our Wisteria theme for the grand opening, I have created the appropriately named, Wisteria Skirt. This is a version of my newest pattern, the Everyday Skirt. This skirt became a fast favorite at our house because, as the name implies, it’s a perfect skirt for everyday wear. It’s simple, yet stylish; easy on and off and it goes with everything. Sophie has so many of these I can’t without embarassment name the number. The skirt I created for the Wisteria theme is made from three different colorways of the same print, a simple fan print that reminds me a bit of paisley. It’s a combination of stripwork, turned on the bias, and offset patchwork. I made it quite a bit longer than my usual Everyday Skirts so it will likely fit a larger size range (probably 3T-7), depending on waist size of the child. I think this is the perfect transitional piece of clothing, one that will carry a little girl from the warm days of Summer, through the chill of Autumn and on into winter. Add and subtract tees and tights, sandals and boots and you have a skirt that your sweet girl can enjoy for many seasons to come. It will be available at Midday Faire on Tuesday August 1st at Noon (CST).


Well, I had intended on writing more and submitting something for Self Portrait Tuesday, but I seem to have run out of time for now. More later!
Fondly,
Meagan









