All skirts have been chosen from the Skirts for Girls link party here at Threading My Way.
The other day I showed you the skirts I've already sewn for Skirting the Issue. Many of the skirts included in the roundup would be suitable to make for this worthy cause.
The other day I showed you the skirts I've already sewn for Skirting the Issue. Many of the skirts included in the roundup would be suitable to make for this worthy cause.
Button Up Skirt by Susan, from Second Chances by Susan
Ruffled Skirt by Beatriz, from El Blog de la Tata
Simple Gathered Skirt by Pam, from Threading My Way
4T Patchwork Skirt by Denise, from DIY Crush
The Bluebell Skirt by Jenya, from While She Was Sleeping
Tiered Skirt with Lace Ruffle by Pam, from Threading My Way
Elephant Skirt with Secret Pockets by Wen, from What's Mummy Up To
Super Ruffle Skirt by Heather, from Sew Easy Being Green
Simple Gathered Skirt by Pam, from Threading My Way
One Skirt Three Ways by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Circle Skirt by Petro, from Creative Homemaking
The Apron Skirt by Rachel and Donna, from Once Upon a Sewing Machine
Double Layer Circle Skirt by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Shirt to Skirt Refashion by Pam, from Threading My Way
Crinkle Skirt by Denise, from DIY Crush
Scallop Skirt by Bella, from Nisabell Necessary
Color Block A-line Skirt by Mie, from Sewing Like Mad
Bubble Skirt by Denise, from DIY Crush
The Peggy Skirt by Ros, from Sew Delicious
The Peggy Skirt I made using Ros' tutorial
Circle Skirt by Suz, from Sew Pony
Beginners Skirt by Nina, from Nina Makes
Dresden Pleat Skirt by Bella, from Nisabell Necessary
Daffodil Skirt by Jenya, from While she was sleeping
Western Bandana-Style Skirt by Bonny, from The Domesticated Princess
Gathered Skirt with Embroidered Denim Band by Pam, from Threading My Way
A Simple Skirt with Ruffles by Donna & Rachel, from Once Upon a Sewing Machine
Rainbow Circle Skirt by Mira, from Sewing the Littleheart Collection
Pintucked Skirt by Pam, from Threading My Way
Ruffled Jersey Knit Skirt by Shirley, from Sewing by Shirley
Turtle Neck to Maxi Skirt by Lindsay, from PA Country Crafts
One Hour Maxi Skirt by Tara ~ Tales of a Trophy Wife
From Top to Skirt by Pam, from Threading My Way
If you are looking for more inspiration, don't forget to have a look at the Girls' Skirts link party. With almost 200 skirts, you won't be short of ideas. There are tutorials, patterns, pattern reviews, tips and techniques. While you are there, add your own girls' skirts to the collection.
Whilst I love sewing girls' skirts, I'm not a fan of wearing skirts myself, so all the skirts I sew are relatively small. Do you enjoy sewing and wearing skirts?
... Pam
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What a great collection Pam, I think the Dresden Pleat skirt is my favourite but they are all lovely.
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