Skirt Patterns
Skirt patterns are some of the most versatile garments you can sew. From a beginner-friendly elastic-waist skirt to a tailored wrap skirt pattern, you'll find styles for every occasion and skill level. Skirts also use less fabric than dresses or pants, making them an affordable project.
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Browse by style
A-Line Skirt
Beginner · Classic silhouette
Wrap Skirt
Beginner · No zipper needed
Pencil Skirt
Intermediate · Fitted style
Midi Skirt
Beginner-Intermediate · Versatile
Circle Skirt
Beginner · Full, flowy drape
Pleated Skirt
Intermediate · Structured detail
Shop skirt patterns at launch
From simple A-lines to tailored wraps, our skirt collection launches soon. Get notified.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest skirt to sew?
An elastic-waist skirt is the easiest — it's essentially a rectangle with a waistband casing. A circle skirt is also very beginner-friendly since it's one pattern piece. Both avoid zippers and complex closures.
How do I make a wrap skirt pattern?
Wrap skirt patterns overlap in front and tie at the waist, eliminating the need for a zipper. They're beginner-friendly and extremely flattering. We'll have several wrap skirt patterns at launch, from simple to structured.
How much fabric do I need for a skirt?
Most skirts need 1-2 yards of 44" fabric depending on length, fullness, and your size. An A-line skirt uses about 1.5 yards; a full circle skirt may need up to 3 yards.