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Mayan Skirt Sewing Pattern |
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Wrong Sarong SkirtLooks Like a Sarong - Wears Like a Skirt
This skirt LOOKS like a South Pacific Sarong - but WEARS like a fitted skirt. The Skirt Front is attached at the side seam (under the Pleated Outer Layers) - so there is no gaping when you walk or sit. There is a hidden walking vent so you still have lots of movement. The closure is a completely hidden (very easy!) zipper in the front of the skirt so you don’t have to reach around to zip-up. Even better, you can make the skirt with both of the front layers as shown, with the middle layer in a contrasting fabric - or you can make the skirt with only the Contrast Layer (darted/no pleats) for a more tailored, “business skirt” look. The Pleated Version works will in Batiks, but would be wonderful in a soft fabric to show off the “swag” created by the bias pleats of the Sarong.
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Knee or Boot Length - Plain or Layered - Optional Lace or Trim
This long-line, flowing A-line skirt is reminiscent of the flattering styles of the 40’s. The knee-length version is a fun summer skirt or a great business skirt, while the boot-length version is flattering to all figure shapes with it’s long lines. Mix and match the layers for dozens of different looks - you can even add lace for a soft touch at the hemline. The knee-length version works well in cottons or crisp fabrics, but the boot-length version does need a fabric with more drape such as rayon, tencels, wools, etc.
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24 Gore Skirt Pattern |
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This skirt is a fabulous addition to any wardrobe and looks great in
cottons for everyday wear, rayon for a more sophisticated look or even
soft evening fabrics for a more formal look. So fast and easy that it can
be made in 1-2 hours. One pattern piece - rolled hem - elastic waist (stitched on). Sizes XS-S-M-L-XL
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