Don’t you just love free patterns? When those patterns allow you to create an entire new wardrobe, it’s great. We have collected a lot of skirt patterns for you. With summer in full swing, it just seemed to be the right time to begin working on a few short and cute skirts. Whether you want something to wear to the office or you have other plans for these skirts, there is bound to be a pattern that you simply must make.
Sew Your Own Circle Skirt in Four Steps – http://www.bust.com/sew-your-own-circle-skirt-in-four-steps.html
DIY High-Waisted Sash Skirt Step by Step Instructions –http://www.thisbigoaktree.com/2012/04/high-waisted-sash-skirt-tutorial.html
DIY Tulle Skirt Step by Step Instructions – http://www.cottonandcurls.com/2012/12/diy-tulle-skirt-tutorial/
DIY Ruffle Equation Skirt Step by Step Instructions –http://icandyhandmade.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/tutorial-ruffle-equation-skirt.html
DIY Stretchy knit pencil skirt step by step instructions –http://www.cottonandcurls.com/2011/02/stretchy-knit-pencil-skirt/
You can find everything from tight, frilly lace skirts to flowing, graceful skirts. If you find a pattern that you absolutely love, just make it different ways with different material. For instance, a tight lace skirt will also look great in satin. You just have to find the patterns that you like and get sewing.
Even if you do not typically sew a lot, you are sure to find a pattern that is relatively easy to get you going. These are great for all types of occasions so whether you need something formal or flirty, you are certain to find the perfect pattern. Just be sure to moisturize those legs so that you will be in great shape when you get your skirt finished.
Even if you do not typically sew a lot, you are sure to find a pattern that is relatively easy to get you going. These are great for all types of occasions so whether you need something formal or flirty, you are certain to find the perfect pattern. Just be sure to moisturize those legs so that you will be in great shape when you get your skirt finished.
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