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West Village Skirt
A knitted skirt is a wonderful item to have in one’s wardrobe. They are comfortable, warm, elegant. However, it is not always easy to find a pattern that will fit properly. I have had to modify the ones that I made for myself and others so I created a method that has worked well. I am sharing this with you!
This is essentially a recipe that will work for any body shape and any size. The pattern walks you through making the calculations to make a straight skirt with a folder-over waist with elastic that you can adjust to your liking. While the basic recipe is for a straight skirt with stocking stitch and ribbing at the bottom, you can, as the creator of your own skirt, make it with a stitch pattern, cables, lace, longer or shorter.
MATERIALS AND INFO:
Yarn quantity: anywhere from 400 to 1000 yards depending on the weight, size and length of the skirt.
Yarn type: Any yarn can be used here but a couple of things to consider:
- Non-superwash will generally work very well.
-Superwash can be drapey, but isn’t always. I have used Patons DK superwash knit
at a tight gauge – this held its shape very well due to the yarn properties. I would be less inclined, however, to use a luxury superwash merino that has drape, as I would
fear it may sag.
-100% cotton is quite likely to sag in the bottom. It is likely to work better in a blended
yarn when using plant fibres.
- if you are a mohair lover like me, I see no harm in double stranding your
main yarn with some mohair! THAT will be one warm skirt!!
Gauge: the knitter determines the gauge. Generally, a tighter gauge will create a better fabric for the skirt
Notions: tapestry needle, stitch markers, elastic for waist.
- First published: December 2021
- Page created: December 29, 2021
- Last updated: December 29, 2021 …
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