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> anyone seen any patterns similar to this?

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HillmanMinx
post 21/05/2012, 10:14 PM
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a rose by any other name :) aka sunrise, get shakey, merz, spice
skirt

My DD would LOVE this skirt. I'd like to make a few for her. Anyone know of a similar pattern?
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my little pony
post 26/05/2012, 06:59 PM
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Ooh, pretty! Love that website!

You could probably use a panelled/gored skirt, then shorten the front panel to suit. I'd try looking for something in the business clothes sections in the pattern books. Good luck!
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melajoe
post 31/05/2012, 07:25 PM
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Just came across this tutorial for a panelled skirt with piping. There is a diagram of the pattern pieces and a rough guide to drafting your own pattern based on measurements (in the comments section). I reckon you could easily adapt it to make a lace version.
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post 05/06/2012, 11:53 PM
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a rose by any other name :) aka sunrise, get shakey, merz, spice
OMG THANKYOU SOSO MUCH! Wonderful - exactly what I was looking for biggrin.gif
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