Blair Skirt sewing pattern
by pattern designer
True Bias
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Description
The Blair pattern is a woven skirt that is fitted through the waist and hips and has a straight fit to the hem. It has a button-front opening and belt loops. There are three length options : mini, midi, and maxi. All ...
Additional details
Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Confident beginner
Fabric type
Woven
Hashtag
Release date
October 16, 2023
Sizing
Size range
0-18, 14-32
0-18, 14-32
| Hip (min.) | Hip (max.) |
|---|---|
| 86 cm | 156 cm |
| 33.86 in | 61.42 in |
Specifications
File features
A4/Print at home and A0/Copyshop
A4/Print at home and A0/Copyshop
Language
English
English
Fabric suggestions
Main Fabric :
Medium weight woven fabrics such as denim, corduroy, linen, and wool.
Lining Fabric :
Light weight woven fabrics such as cotton lawn, linen, and quilting cotton.
Supplies
Coordinating thread
Medium weight fusible interfacing
3⁄4” buttons -
- View A = 8 (6 if skipping pockets)
- View B = 11 (9 if skipping pockets)
- View C = 14 (12 if skipping pockets)
Belt buckle with 1.5” opening (optional)
Pattern statistics
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281
Wishlisted by
241
Total projects
86
Shared projects
15
Copyright:
© True Bias
Design details
No design details have been added to this pattern.
Separate belt/waist tie
Calf/midi length
Back waistline darts
Upper thigh/mini length
Front closure
Front waistline darts
Button placket
Patch pockets
Belt loops
Ankle length
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Most used statements
Positive: Clear instructions
Positive: Unique style
Positive: Wardrobe essential
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