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SKIRT No. 1 • Pattern

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By 100 Acts Of Sewing, Skirt No 1. is a paper sewing pattern.

Garment Details: Skirt No. 1 is a slightly flared bias cut skirt that hits just below the knee. This is an extremely wearable garment is simple to sew and sure to become a favourite in your handmade wardrobe.

Sizing: This is a multi-size pattern, including sizes XS-4XL

Measurements (your body size):

XS waist: 26 in (66 cm) hips: 36 in (91 cm)

S waist: 30 in (76 cm) hips: 40 in (102 cm)

M waist: 34 in (86 cm) hips: 44 in (112 cm)

L waist: 38 in (96 cm) hips: 48 in (122 cm)

XL waist: 42 in (107 cm) hips: 52 in (132 cm)

2XL waist: 46 in (117 cm) hips: 56 in (142 cm)

3XL waist: 50 in (127 cm) hips: 60 in (152 cm)

4XL waist: 54 in (137 cm) hips: 64 in (163 cm)

Fabric Suggestions: Mid to light weight cotton, linen, rayon or natural fibre blended fabrics                                                                                                                               

Fabric requirements: 45 inch (114 cm) wide fabric all sizes: 2.5 yards (2.3 m); 60 inch (152 cm) wide fabric sizes XS - 2X: 1.5 yards (1.4 m); 3X- 4X 2.5 yards (2.3 m) 

Trims required: Matching thread and 1/2 yd (1.4 m) of 1/2” (12 mm) no-roll elastic

Skill Level: Beginner skill level.

Seam allowances are included in the pattern. 

Includes an instruction booklet that walks you through the steps, from tracing and cutting the pattern pieces, to making and sewing bias tape. The pattern is printed on bond paper, with eight nested sizes.

Photo credits: 100 Acts Of Sewing

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    Bias cut skirt

    I was looking for a skirt pattern & saw this one. It drapes nicely & was easy to sew.
    I was a bit confused about the bias cut fabric layout & emailed the company that designed the pattern.
    Their reply was a big help. The booklet with the pattern was very clear how to lay out the fabric for a bias cut. I think I just over thought it & panicked.
    Will be making it again.