FRANCES SKIRT
FRANCES SKIRT
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Meet the Frances Beginner Skirt — a sweet little make with soft pleats, a fitted yoke, and a cute button‑down front. This girls pleated skirt sewing pattern is perfect for school, play, and all those everyday moments.
The elastic back waist and flat front gives this vintage girls skirt sewing pattern that timeless charm we all love..
As always with Frocks and Frolics, Marina’s full video tutorial walks you through every step — just scroll down and start watching.
Pattern Download Includes
Pattern Download Includes
- Instant Download
- DIN A4 & US Letter Size
- Individual PDF files for every Size
- All Sizes included
- Detailed eBook
- Video Tutorials
Design Options
Design Options
- Skirt with yoke and button feature
- Elasticated waist
- Tiered skirt
- Pleated skirt
- Gathered skirt
Fabric Requirements
Fabric Requirements
BEST MATERIAL CHOICES
Lightweight woven fabrics such as linen, cotton, printed or plain, lace and trims of choice.
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
• Shell Fabric: 12-30 inches (30cm-75cm)
Available Sizes
Available Sizes
Sizes: 1-12 Years
Please Read
Please Read
- This is a digital pattern or PDF file, not a physical product. It will be delivered electronically via a download link delivered to the email used for the purchase.
- To ensure the pattern prints at its actual size, it's recommended that you use Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- The pattern creator, Frocks & Frolics, welcomes small-scale production using their patterns.
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STEP-BY-STEP VIDEO TUTORIALS
Love the various options for this skirt. I'll be using it to make skirts for my granddaughters for school.
Und ein wunderschöner Frances Rock ist entstanden. Meine Tochter liebt ihren neuen Rock. Super Schnittmuster und leicht zu nähen, ich bin so froh, Frocks and Frolics gefunden zu haben. Echt eine Wohltat hier im Jersey-Deutschland auch mal schöne Webware zu vernähen :-)
Danke liebe Marina!