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Fibre Mood Arlette Skirt PDF (Beginner)

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Pattern Format:
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Description

** THIS IS A PDF PATTERN. YOU WILL RECEIVE A LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE DIGITAL FILES IN YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL AFTER PURCHASE**

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The Arlette skirt is a cute, ruffled-hem skirt that hits just below the knee. But anyone who prefers a shorter or longer version can alter the pattern. It’s simple! You can also try making it without the ruffle.

From solids to floral prints and stripes, the Arlette skirt is the absolute top when paired with a loose, knitted jumper or basic knit tank. 

Fabric advice

The fabric selection determines the look of your skirt. You could go for fabric with a fluid drape in a floral print, such as a crepe in viscose, wool or silk. The result will be a skirt that falls gently around the lower part of the body, giving it a ripple effect. If you go for a stiffer fabric, such as cotton, the skirt will be more structured and add additional volume. The result is a skirt that has a little more body of its own.

The best option for straight body shapes is a stiff fabric, while women with more curves look loveliest in fabric with a fluid drape.

Sizes:

32 - 58 (EU)   0 - 26 (US)   4 - 30 (UK) 

 

 

 

 

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  • 3
    Not the best instructions

    Posted by Sophie Bell-Carr on 14th Jul 2024

    I really enjoyed making this skirt and it looks wonderful on so I would definitely recommend this pattern. However…. I’m an accomplished sewer and I found the written pattern really hard to follow. The instructions were not clear and I sewed on intuition rather than the descriptions. I kept saying to my husband ‘this would be so hard to make if I hadn’t been sewing for ages’. So, definitely give it a go but the instructions are certainly not intuitive for beginners.