Interestingly, my daughter, who wears her skirts lower on her hips, thought the tapering made her look more hippy, while I liked it on me. So, it really is preference -- just play with your side seams before you stitch permanently, until you see what you like.
But, after sewing while reading through two skirts and a jacket, I wanted to go back to something that I've done before and love. And, something where the instructions in the pattern work so beautifully on both the inside and outside that there isn't any need to search elsewhere for techniques.
And, so, I've made yet another Liberty Shirt. This one I will definitely wear as a jacket, rather than shirt. I want to look for some very colorful glass buttons -- maybe even one in each of the color speckles! But, I'm leaving it plain for the moment. My sister is looking for a jacket to wear with a black dress for a wedding and I want her to try this out to see if she likes it before I enliven it with my taste in buttons.
The fabric has been in my stash for a little bit. It was a fabulous sale from Fabric Mart. The close up of the sleeve vent gives a better feel for what the fabric is like, in addition to a good picture of the sleeve vent itself. The fabric has everything -- metallic, eyelash specks of color, sheen! A great piece for black pants and sandals for the summer.
I've not tried the Ikina jacket yet, but do have some very loosely constructed poppy colored fabric that I might try it out on. I like 'artsy' clothing but find it easier to pull off in the summer when you don't need to pull a coat on and you can pair them with sandals and an ankle length pant. So easy.
