Not exact matches
with an
easy elastic waist and
circle - cut
skirt for extra flounce.
Circle skirt math starts to get confusing real quick if you are not familiar with it, lucky for you I found this easy link that will do the math for you, HERE: CIRCLE SKIRT
skirt math starts to get confusing real quick if you are not familiar with it, lucky for you I found this
easy link that will do the math for you, HERE:
CIRCLE SKIRTSKIRT APP.
I've been wanting to try this sort of
skirt for my mother, but I wasn't sure this could actually be that simple... Moreover, a basic
skirt pattern is always welcome, and I'd rather tend to think that a dirndl fits better on a Tinkerbell figure than, as an example, a
circle skirt (plus it seems
easier to hem!)
Lately, I have been collecting up more and more full
skirts and
circle -
skirt dresses, and when Lotty Dotty Vintage posted a 32 + waist only purge in a buy sell trade group I'm part of, I miraculously claimed this and two other gorgeous vintage swing dresses that all fit my ever expanding waistline, and should be
easy enough to alter (probably temporarily, just in case I need to sell them later) post baby.
I am currently taking a patternmaking course and was delighted to see how
easy it was to make patterns for
circle skirts, in full, half, quarter and high - low hems like this!