Wrap skirts are seriously underrated as a modest yet fun go-to that is easy to sew. This design by Amanda Walker boasts repeating panels that are joined together without fuss, making this ideal for newbie stitchers. Use excess fabric to make a covered button to give your skirt an extra professional finish. Heavyweight cotton is a great fabric choice as it’s a breeze to work with, yet won’t leave you standing like Marilyn Monroe in an updraft.
Cutting guide
Front: cut one pair from cotton and one pair (edge only, see template) from interfacing Side: cut one pair from cotton Back: cut one on the fold from cotton Waistband: cut one each from cotton and interfacing Front edge facing: cut one from interfacing
1.5cm seam allowance used throughout.
Stitch a wrap skirt
1 Download the template and cut out as indicated in the cutting guide. Match one front piece to a side panel, right sides together. Pin and sew alon