Made this wrap skirt for myself after seeing this one by Louise Hedley at sohomode, whose work I also featured in last week’s Etsy Finds Friday. I made mine more of a pencil skirt with a straight wrap style, which ended up being a bit asymmetrical when worn. I wasn’t sure how I’d like it since the wrap style reminded me a bit of Pappagallo bags and whale print wrap skirts from 1984, but I really like how it turned out. Not to mention super easy and comfortable.
Well, that was a tease! Please tell us how you made it?
It looks lovely.
You did such a nice job. I am curious—did you use a pattern?
I love the skirt! I have some khaki fabric that needs to be put to some good use. I would love to see a picture of this skirt on you/a model. Thanks for sharing.
What a cute skirt. I really like how the ruffle gives the average wrap around a whole new look.
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I’ve never been a fan of wrap skirts but I think I would LOVE this version with the ruffle. I’m with everyone else though, I’d love to see a picture of the full skirt!
Thanks for all your comments! I always enjoy hearing your feedback.
It’s highly unlikely that I’ll be showing an image of me wearing anything on this blog. Can’t help it. Sorry!
And as for the instructions — this is a basic wrap skirt, so you could probably modify a pattern, but since I was inspired by someone else’s work I don’t think it would be fair to post a tutorial.
it looks very beautiful