A versatile box-pleat skirt that can work across the seasons..... in lighter weight cottons and linens for summer and in brushed cottons or woollen fabrics for winter.
The pattern comes with two skirt lengths. This style includes pockets in the side seams and is fastened with a zip and button or hook and bar fastening at centre back.
The pleats can be fluid and soft or crisply pressed for a sharper look.
I’ve made the new pattern, the pleated skirt, in a dark plum babycord and it’s worked out wonderfully well, so delighted with it! Now I’m going to make several more in babycord and other fabrics, varying lengths/colours. I love the pocket construction and the ease of fitting to hip/waist ratio. A really well thought out classic that is spot on for the mood of the day. Also shown is the Pleated Skirt teamed up with my dark navy raw-edged coat and the tie-blouse made in gorgeous feather light glossy silk
One tip I employ when using babycord is to use a ‘slippy’ lining fabric for the inside of the lower hem so that the nap doesn’t make the garment ‘ride up’ when moving around… that seems to be a good solution. Jessica
Gill, UK
Thank you for the pleated skirt pattern, it was very easy to follow, as are all your patterns.
It is great in wool. And ideal in cold weather. Hoping to make the tie neck coat for a friend next.
Reviews
Jessica, UK
I’ve made the new pattern, the pleated skirt, in a dark plum babycord and it’s worked out wonderfully well, so delighted with it! Now I’m going to make several more in babycord and other fabrics, varying lengths/colours. I love the pocket construction and the ease of fitting to hip/waist ratio. A really well thought out classic that is spot on for the mood of the day. Also shown is the Pleated Skirt teamed up with my dark navy raw-edged coat and the tie-blouse made in gorgeous feather light glossy silk
One tip I employ when using babycord is to use a ‘slippy’ lining fabric for the inside of the lower hem so that the nap doesn’t make the garment ‘ride up’ when moving around… that seems to be a good solution. Jessica
Gill, UK
Thank you for the pleated skirt pattern, it was very easy to follow, as are all your patterns.
It is great in wool. And ideal in cold weather. Hoping to make the tie neck coat for a friend next.
Fabric and Trim Suggestions
Light to medium weight woven fabrics: cottons for pressed pleats and more fluid woolens or crepe constructions for softer pleats.
Digital pattern formats
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The patterns are multi-sized and all sizes print on the At Home and Copy Shop versions.
Digital magazine formats
Our digital magazines with an accompanying pattern are immediately downloadable. The digital files are supplied in PDF format and the pattern is printable AT HOME on A4 or US paper sizes.