Jessilous Patterns, The Jill Wrap Skirt PDF Pattern
The Jill Wrap Skirt PDF Sewing Pattern was designed in tandem with the Calvin Crop and comes in a mini skirt length and a maxi skirt length. It was inspired by the effortlessly cool girls you see all over Pinterest. The minimal design is both easy and quick to sew, and easy to pair with your existing wardrobe!
With beginners in mind, a serger is not required to successfully complete this pattern. If you don't have a serger, you can opt for the lined version or use a zig-zag stitch to finish your edges of the unlined version.
This sewing pattern has BEGINNER FRIENDLY sewing instructions, illustrations, as well as a YouTube tutorial to make the construction easy to follow. You will learn how to sew a dart, how to make bias tape, how to sew bias binding, and how to sew a lining.
Size inclusive pdf sewing pattern:
0 - 34, which correlate to Full Bust 31"-57" and Waist 24"-50"
This garment was fit tested by a plus size fit model before going into testing, where it was sewn and fitted by 45 people across the entire size range. Doing this helps ensure that you receive the best fitting pattern possible with easy to understand instructions and illustrations.
This pattern includes:
- Detailed instructions with clear illustrations
- Nested Print at Home Files (US Letter + A4 compatible) with layers
- Large Format File (A0/Copyshop)
- Projector File
- Detailed YouTube Tutorial: https://youtu.be/Bvrd8vb9AF4
Pattern Details:
- Wrap Around Skirt
- Long Ties
- Mini Skirt Option
- Maxi Skirt Option
- Four Darts
- Offset Front Overlap
Suitable Fabrics:
This pattern can be sewn with a wide variety of fabrics, but in our testing we found that medium weight fabrics on the sturdier side work best. These would include fabrics like wool suiting, canvas, denim, linen, cotton corduroy and cotton poplin. When using sturdier fabrics, we recommend using a lighter weight lining fabric, or omitting it all together and following the sewing instructions for an unlined garment.
Thinner fabrics or fabrics with more drape are also suitable; however, these fabrics can be more difficult to sew. Keep this in mind when choosing your fabric. For thinner fabrics, consider silk, satin, light weight cotton, and seersucker. In this case, we highly recommend using a lining with a similar weight to your main fabric to ensure that the fabrics drape well on top of each other.
Check out how people are styling their Jill Wrap Skirts here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/jillwrapskirt/
If you'd like Lakes Makerie in-house A0 printing ($3/page), select the appropriate variant below and indicate shipping or local pickup at checkout. We'll print out the pattern pieces for this pattern on big A0 paper (36" by 47") and then you'll be able to print the instructions at home on US printer paper if you'd like.
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