It's a very rare experience for me to make a pattern twice - I made the same shirt from the Built By Wendy Sew U book twice, but that's about it. I'm changing my perspective on this though as I get more into pattern drafting and perfecting fit on commercial patterns. If I'm going through all that effort, it seems silly not to use the pattern again.
And so, I give you two takes on McCall's 5591, both done, strangely enough, in fabric that reminds me of old wallpaper patterns.
![Victorian Wallpaper Skirt](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4623613359_fe04d897c8.jpg)
In many ways, the turquoise skirt on the left is my highly-wearable muslin. Having matched the pattern envelope measurements exactly, I cut out the pieces exactly to the pattern size suggested, with the exception that I added about 2 inches to the main body length.
![Rabbit Wallpaper Skirt](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4010/4624219984_c08ecc6a17.jpg)
After putting it together I found the waist to have way way way too much ease in the waist, so I took it apart, then took the waist band in a few inches. (Of course, the time between taking it apart and putting it back together was about a month - I was a bit bummed). After which the waist band fit great. I love the skirt - especially the secretly rabbitty fabric (sew below) - though I did think it hung a bit squarely from the hips down.
![Bunny Fabrics](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4623613889_882b7195f8.jpg)
I love the skirt - especially the secretly rabbitty fabric and the look of the pocket facings- though I did think it hung a bit squarely from the hips down (see the top photo).
![Slash & Spread](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3310/4625917892_2a52e1fae7.jpg)
So on version 2.0 I did some skimming on the waistband pieces and did some slash & spreading on the skirt - adding a total of about 6 inches to the lower hem circumference- for a more flared look. Also, being short on contrasting fabric, I did a single layer on bottom hem, as opposed to the folded hem on the original (though I think the folded hem looks/hangs better)
![Victorian Wallpaper Skirt](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3355/4624219850_274b7407b8.jpg)
In the end, I prefer the fit of the yellow skirt, but love them both.
What about you? Do you have favorite version? Are you a once-only pattern sewer or do you find patterns you love and make them over and over?