A line skirt4/27/2023 Note: Depending on the type of fabric you use, topstitching the seams in step 4 of the instructions may not be necessary.Instructions are included within the blog post. Lightweight fabrics such as viscose, crepe, or rayon could also be used for a drapier look and feel. Other medium-weight woven fabrics could be used, for example, quilting cotton, linen, needlecord, velvet. Design: Midi length full circle skirt.Sizes: Instructions are given for how to draft your own pattern based on your body measurements.The stretch version of the skirt is a simple style with an easy-to-fit elasticated waistband, a good way to practice sewing with knits. A stable fabric can be used to make the cutting and sewing process simpler. This skirt would be a great way to practice fitting a waistband and sewing a zipper. I think a confident beginner would enjoy sewing this pattern. Instructions are included within the download. Format: Digital PDF download in print-at-home digital A4 and US letter sizes, A0 copyshop size.Knit fabrics with at least 20% stretch, such as cotton, rayon, bamboo or viscose jerseys. Woven fabrics with some structure and drape such as linen, chambray, viscose, or lightweight wool. Fabric: Both woven and knit fabrics can be used for this pattern.Knit fabric view is finished with an elasticated waistband. Woven fabric view is finished with an invisible zip. Can be sewn from woven or stretch fabrics. Download now from Megan Nielsen in standard and plus sizes – FREE (with newsletter sign-up)
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