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Lace and Embroidery

Ⓐ Embroidered skirt with gathered waist and lace hem

A simple gathered skirt is brought to life with a regular pattern of embroidery. Drawing in construction marks is easy, as only straight lines are needed. The leaf-like embroidery uses three colors of thread. Torchon lace along the hem makes the skirt even sweeter.

how to make→page 34-35


Tape and Stitching

Ⓑ 12-panel Skirt with Embroidery and Tape Decoration

This neat A-line skirt is created from twelve trapezoid panels. Lines of tape in varying widths and fabrics add a sense of rhythm, while latticework embroidery along the hem lends a couture edge. For a stylish look, use the same color for the tape and the embroidery.

how to make→page 36-37


A-line

Ⓒ White Twill A-line Skirt

A wide hem falls from the straight, clean silhouette on this A-line skirt. It has a buttoned opening on the front right and pockets on the back, creating a pleasing appearance from behind as well as in front. Pair it with a striped top for a nautical look.

how to make→page 38-41




Slub Denim

Ⓓ Slub Denim Wrap-style Panel Skirt

This wrap-style skirt is accented by the panel attached to the front right, which has a longer hem than the rest of the garment. I think it would look cool worn on the hips in a rough kind of style. It could also be made into a longer version by extending the sides in a straight line.

how to make→page 42-43




Russel Lace

Ⓔ Russel Lace Gored Skirt

This unashamedly feminine lace skirt is lined with sheeting to give it body. Its flattering line is neat around the hips, with gores beginning below the hips and flaring out to a full hemline. The pink trim in a separate fabric at the waist adds a pretty accent.

how to make→page 44-45


Irregular Hem

Ⓕ Skirt with Lace-trimmed Irregular Hem

There is a strong sense of design to this skirt, which is made from a square piece of material. Black lace attractively accents the movement of the hem when the skirt is worn, while darts in the yoke create a snug fit on the hips. It’s also possible to make by omitting the darts in the yoke and using elastic around the waist instead.

how to make→page 46-47



Box Pleats

Ⓖ Russel Lace Gored Skirt

Here the classic box pleat skirt is worked in striped linen, with the stripes running vertically on the inner part of the pleats for contrast. As a favorite for spring and summer, this piece is a sure thing, but try it in a different fabric for fall and winter. It would also look great with the inner part of the pleats made in a different fabric.

how to make→page 48-51




Frill

Ⓗ Tiered-look Frill Skirt

Frills are layered onto a gathered-waist skirt, creating a tiered look. Variations in the frills’ length and width add a sense of movement to the design. Stitch along the edges of the frills using a light colored thread to subtly emphasize the random lines of this design.

how to make→page 52-53


Escargot

Ⓘ Long Jacquard “Escargot” Skirt

The silhouette of this skirt widens towards the hem, which hangs straight. This is achieved by joining trapezoid shapes on the diagonal and attaching a straight hem panel. The end result looks a bit like a snail shell. This skirt would look cute with lace or some other decoration along the skirt panel seams too. The zip is inserted in line with the diagonal seams.

how to make→page 54-55


Irregular Gathering

Ⓙ Skirt with Irregular Gathering

This skirt has gathering at irregular intervals. At the center back, the gathering is lower than at the front for a change of focus. The waist cord can be tied at the side for a different look. Their versatility is one of the great things about skirts sewn using straight lines.

how to make→page 56-57



Wrap Skirt

Ⓚ Wrap Skirt with Frilled Edge

By adding darts around the waist, a skirt drafted and sewn with straight lines becomes more three-dimensional. A gathered frill has been added along the front edge and hem for a sweet touch.

how to make→page 58-59



Pleated Skirts

Ⓛ Trapezoid Skirt with Line Detail

This trapezoid pattern confirms how pleats can create a pleasing silhouette. Joining pleats to panels means that the hem doesn’t flare out too much.

A line of white tape attached near the hemline sharpens the look.

Enjoy a grown-up, nautical style in this skirt that’s much more than plain old navy and white.

how to make→page 60-62


Denim Skirt

Ⓜ Denim Skirt with Patch Pocket

When using denim, I think a simple design is desirable. This skirt has seams positioned at the front right and center back, and the small patch pocket at the front and larger version at the back add subtle details. Waist darts have been added to flatter the hip area.

how to make→page 64-67


Tuck & Lace

Ⓝ Tucked and Gathered Cotton Skirt

In pink and trimmed with lace, this skirt embodies loveliness. Brown grosgrain ribbon has been threaded through the eyelet lace trim, perhaps giving something of a streamlining effect. Use a heavy material to tone down the volume and transform the skirt into a more elegant design.

how to make→page 68-69


Tweed

Ⓞ Tweed Skirt with Panel Detail

This slightly avant-garde skirt has been created by joining squares and triangles of fabric. It hangs smoothly at the back, but is more expressive in the front. Have fun styling it with boots that peek out from under the hem. It would look cute made in denim too.

how to make→page 70-73



Balloon Skirt

Ⓟ Long Balloon Skirt

The secret to creating a balloon skirt lies in the lining. By gathering the voluminous hem of the outer layer and stitching it to a closer-fitting lining, the material draws up to form a pleasant balloon hemline. Tucks at the waistline give it a neat fit.

how to make→page 74-79


Black Balloon

Ⓠ Black Balloon Skirt

This mid-length balloon skirt suits both dressed-up and more casual outfits. Use a stiff fabric to create a more voluminous silhouette. A cord is used around the waist, making for flexible sizing.

how to make→page 74-79


Shirring

Ⓡ Skirt with Shirred Yoke and Lace Belt

This skirt has evenly-spaced shirring around the waist and hips. It’s based on a gathered skirt but the shirring means it fits well around the hips. The skirt has a slight bell shape, and the waist belt uses the same lace as the trim around the hem.

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