Tanya Whelan from Grand Revival shows how to make a lovely pleated wrap skirt. The wrap gives it a more flexible fit around the waist, making this a great skirt for growing kids. Get the tutorial.
[photo from Grand Revival]
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Tanya Whelan from Grand Revival shows how to make a lovely pleated wrap skirt. The wrap gives it a more flexible fit around the waist, making this a great skirt for growing kids. Get the tutorial.
[photo from Grand Revival]
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Julie Warner says
I think a wrap around skirt was what they had us make for our first project when I was in 4H. I don’t know if girls learn to sew in 4H anymore, but it worked out very well for a little girl from a non-sewing home.I love the crisp lines of your sample.