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This is a digital draft-at-home pattern for a lovely French a-line skirt. This is a very stylish, basic model made from only three pattern pieces. The optional waistband is a simple straight band of fabric. This skirt can be sewn in any length but would look best in knee to calf length. Era: 1939-1945. This style came fresh out of Paris in 1939 and was a popular silhouette until the mid-1940s. Fabric: Approximately 3 meters 100 cm wide (3 1/4 yards, 35\
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This is an easy skirt sewing pattern, perfect for your little girl. This is a simple pattern, which can be done in less than an hour or so.
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Welcome back to Spring Skirts Week! Your easy-to-follow DIY guide to creating a unique Spring wardrobe! Today’s tutorial is for The Country Club Skirt! This little skirt features a classic waistband and lots of sweet pleats! This style looks so complex, but it is really a simple way to create a skirt with lots of flair! Here’s the scoop! MATERIALS 1 yard fabric for skirt 2/3 yard of 1/2”-wide nonroll elastic CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS First cut out your pieces. SIZE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SKIRT PANELS (Cut 2) 13” L x 29” W 13.5” L x 30” W 14.5” L x 31.5” W 15” L x 33” W 15.75” L x 35” W 17” L x 36.5” W 18.75” L x 38” W Waistband (Cut 2) 3” x 14.5” 3” x 15” 3” x 16” 3” x 16.5” 3” x 17.5” 3” x 18” 3” x 18.5” Elastic 15” 16” 17” 18” 18.5” 19” 20” Before you begin constructing a “Playground Skirt” you should have cut: -Two Skirt Panels -Two Waistband Pieces -One piece of elastic CONSTRUCTION Let’s start with the waistband. 1. Take each waistband strip and press it in half, lengthwise. Then, open up each strip, and place the two waistband pieces right sides together and sew along the short sides, using a 1/2” seam allowance. Finish the seams and press. Fold the waistband in half, lengthwise. Set the band aside. Next, you will sew together your skirt panels and hem your skirt! 2. Simply match the side edges of the skirt back to the skirt front, right sides together. Pin and sew along the short sides, using a 1/2” seam allowance. Finish the side seams in your preferred method, and set aside. *Quick Note* I finish my seams with a serger, this is not necessary! Other options for finishing your seams are to use an inexpensive pair of pinking shears and simply cut along the raw edge, or to sew over the raw edge with a tight zigzag stitch, so the right hand swing of the needle falls JUST off the edge. 3. Hem the skirt by pressing under the bottom edge 1/4” to the wrong side and then another 1/4”. Stitch close to the inner folded edge with a short, straight stitch. Now it’s time to create your pleats! The key to creating perfect pleats is all in the pressing! Before you start, make sure your iron is HOT! I use lots of water and lots of steam when pleating a skirt! Pleating requires a bit more precision than gathering does; but the final product looks so gorgeous, it is worth the extra effort!
Here we go! 4. Grab a ruler and piece of chalk or washable fabric marker. Starting at the left seam, make one mark. Then measure three inches and make a second mark. Then measure three inches and make a third mark. Continue marking your fabric, every three inches, across your entire skirt panel. Like this: 5. Once you have made a mark every 3 inches, across the entire skirt panel, you’re ready to start pleating! Grab your fabric at point 1 and fold it over to the second point (ie 3 inches away). Pin the fabric in place at the 3 inch mark and press, press, press – creating a nice, crisp pleat! To continue, simply pick up your fabric at the next point (6 inches in) and fold it over the following point (9 inches in), pin the fabric in place and press. Continue the pattern of picking up fabric at one point and folding it to the next point around the panel. 6. Sew your pleats in place by sewing a long, straight, basting stitch 1/2” below the top edge of the panel. 7. Attach the waistband to the skirt panel. Turn waistband upside down and wrong side out. Align lower edge of the waistband with the upper edge of the skirt. Match the side seams, front center and back center; secure the waistband to the skirt panel with a few pins. 8. Beginning at one side seam, sew the waistband in place with a 1/2” seam allowance, leaving a one-inch opening for inserting the elastic. 9. Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic and guide it through the waistband casing. Overlap the elastic ends 1/2” and use a zigzag stitch to secure them. 10. Finish the seam using your preferred method and press the seam upwards toward the waistband. Topstitch the seam in place, give the skirt to your girl and watch the twirling begin! This tutorial is for personal use only. Please do not sell pieces created with this tutorial for profit. Please DO use this tutorial and make sweet skirts for your favorite girls! If you use this tutorial to create skirts for your girl – I would LOVE to feature YOU on the blog! Please share a picture on the DB Facebook Page or #daydreambelieversdesigns on Insta \u0026 Twitter
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3 Tier Twirly Skirt pattern (S105) Make this adorable ‘below the knee’ skirt in only a few hours with this pattern. It is super easy to make and great for all levels of sewing experience. Use different fabrics for each tier to create your own style. This skirt consists of three bands of material sewed together to create the length. The elastic band at the waist gathers the skirt making it easy to wear. So easy !! This skirt can be worn in summer or winter depending on the fabrics used. SIZES: This pattern covers size 1 to 10. SKILL LEVEL: This is the perfect project for beginners. Each band is gathered but I show you how to do this. INCLUDED: * 9 pages of easy to follow instructions with color pictures to guide you through. * A supplies list (fabric, cotton, elastic). * A measurement table is included to help you cut out your pieces for all sizes. No pattern pieces make this pattern simple. You will need a sewing machine (no serger required) and some basic sewing tools to complete this project. After payment, your pattern can be instantly downloaded in PDF form. Free shipping! Because this is a digital product, we hope you understand that sales are final – sorry, no returns or exchanges. Please look at my shop home page for all available crochet and sewing patterns and for multi purchase packs. http://www.etsy.com/shop/Berrykidz Thank you for looking !
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Childrens sewing pattern with instant download. The SIMONE skirt is a fast to make stretch skirt sewing pattern. View A is a simple skirt which most sewers can make (sewing part only) in under 30 minutes, View B is a patchwork skirt which is great to use up some of the fabulous scrap fabrics you have in your sewing room. Both have a comfortable elasticized waistband. Great for school and play! SIZING: This sewing pattern is multi-sized and comes in sizes 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,12,14 (to fit approximately ages 2 to 14) FABRICS: light to medium weight knit stretch fabrics. NOTIONS: 1 inch (2.5cm) elastic for the waist. ***MORE SKIRT PATTERNS*** https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyChildhoodTreasures?section_id=11669997\u0026ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 DIGITAL SEWING PATTERN ========================== ♥ Download files instantly from the Etsy system and open in Adobe Reader. ♥ PDF file with easy to follow instructions and color illustrations. ♥ Full-sized patterns including all pieces. ♥ Print on your regular home computer on either letter or A4 paper. ♥ Metric (cm) and imperial (inches) measurements. ♥ This is a digital pattern and NOT a paper pattern. No physical item is shipped. ♥ All my patterns can be made with or without a serger and are designed for beginner sewers who do not have much experience. DISCOUNTS ============ ♥30% OFF 3 or more PATTERNS WITH CODE \
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EMMA Girls SKORT PATTERN + Bonus: Free Mother-Daughter Apron Pattern. Sizes: 12months – 12 years. Fabric: cotton, poplin, blend fabrics… Purchase includes a size chart, amount of fabric, preparation and layout, easy to understand photo and text tutorial, professionally graded pattern. Check out other great patterns in our shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/5Berries ❤ Use the following codes to buy 2, 3, 4, 5 or more patterns: ❤ 2 PATTERNS BUNDLE: $2 OFF, code: 2PATTERNS ❤ 3 PATTERNS BUNDLE: $4 OFF, code: 3PATTERNS ❤ 4 PATTERNS BUNDLE: $6 OFF, code: 4PATTERNS ❤ 5 or more PATTERNS BUNDLE: $8 OFF, code: 5PATTERNS All rights reserved. No returns, no refunds. This is a pattern, not an actual garment.
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The Sugarplum skirt pattern is here and ready to rock around the Christmas tree or sparkle at any special occasion. You get two skirt patterns in one. Overskirt has a flat front and elastic (no shirring) back. Elastic-waist underskirt adds poof and rustle to her walk and only peeks out as she moves. Designed so that no itchy tulle ever touches the skin. This pattern is a bundle book in itself with TWELVE sizes from 6 months to teen 13/14 and patterns and instructions for both the underskirt and the overskirt, plus a big section on tips for sewing, hemming and seaming special occasion fabrics. She’ll want to wear the pretty underskirt on its own too. Special occasions deserve special fabrics! Use satin, silk, taffeta, garment-weight brocade, or linen for the overskirt. Tips for using, hemming, and making seams with special occasion fabrics are included. You can also use cottons or cotton blend fabrics. So many different looks – make an underskirt or two and a pile of interchangeable skirts in different fabrics for an entire holiday wardrobe. Click the last thumbnail image to enlarge the fabric requirements for this pattern. Title of this pattern: The Sugarplum Skirt TWELVE sizes included: 6-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5, 6, 7/8, 9/10, 11/12 and 13/14 – body waist sizes from 16.5\