This simple garment by Amanda Walker truly is a masterpiece. It uses the full width of your fabric for minimal waste, has much-coveted pockets, and only requires you to stitch in a straight line! For a really flattering midi length, position the bottom hemline on the most narrow part of your calves. We used a beautiful heavyweight crepe georgette from stoffstil.co.uk
1 Cut out all pieces as indicated in the cutting guide. Fuse the waistband interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric piece, plus a 3cm-wide strip of interfacing along the wrong side of each selvedge edge of the skirt. Neaten the raw edges, fold the selvedges in by 3cm and press (don’t stitch yet).
2 Neaten one short edge of a pocket piece, fold it over by 3cm to the wrong side, and the other edges in by 1cm, then press. Stitch across 2.5cm down from the upper pocket edge. Clip the corners, then pin 18cm down from the upper edge of the skirt so each pocket is 20cm in fr