Indulge in unparalleled comfort with our Ivory Take Me Home Ribbed Skirt. Crafted from soft ribbed sweater knit yarn, our newest Winter skirt features a pencil style silhouette with an elastic waistband and midi length hem. Pair with our On My Own Longline Knit Coat for the full look. Stretchy. Single lined. Materials: 70% Acrylic 15% Polyester 15% Nylon Length: (full) 39 in. (waist) 24 in. Product Origin: Imported Washing Instructions: Hand wash cold Model is wearing size S
Easy Knit Women Skirt Free Knitting Pattern
Simple Pencil Skirt: This is super easy and chic! Now you can make a pencil skirt anytime you want and it will costume fit you! It is simple and can be made in any fabric you want! Love the many many outcomes. I prefer making this from a sturdy stretchy fabric so…
Skirts Made By Knitting Work of Art Skirts Obviously there are many ways that you can make skirts and one of the best ways or one of the techniques that you can use is by knitting. By knitting you can make a lot of elegant and warm clothes, especially to wear in fall and in […]
Today I want to share with you these images from last weekend in Madrid, I love going for a walk after lunch making the most of the winter sun. With these kind of days it’s hard to believe Xmas is aro
Bjux - Premium Thick Knit Pencil Skirt with Ribbed Pattern and Flattering Silhouette
Free knit pencil skirt pattern for girls 7-18. So easy to make and comfy to wear a staple for any wardrobe. Free pattern for skirting the issue series.
Chic knit pencil skirt that will take you from day to night. Sleek long-line silhouette and thick ribbed waist band for the perfect fit. 284 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit Cashmere pencil skirt Thick elastic waist band Fitted silhouette Runs small (suggest to size up) 31 1/2" length (size small) Hand Wash Cold or Dry Clean All sale items are FINAL SALE.
Whether heading to the office or to a dinner date, this pull-on knit pencil skirt is certain to impress. Made from a thick and luxurious fabric, it fits and flatters effortlessly for elegance and sophistication wherever you go. The Ponte knit fabric offers a hint of compression for extra slimming and confidence, making this skirt easy to wear for all-day comfort with a Parisian-inspired look. The flattering above-the-knee cut is paired with back darts, ensuring the most body-hugging, sculpting appearance. This stretchy beautiful skirt comes in sizes from small to XXL to ensure the perfect fit and comfort for every woman.Button detail to the front Flat, hidden elastic waistband
Discover what to wear with a knit skirt and how to style it to make cozy winter outfits and transition looks from winter to spring.
As practical as it is stylish, Brume is the perfect everyday knit skirt. With its high waist and pencil shape, it is particularly appropriate around the office and for pairing with cropped tops. A back yoke and front seams add visual interest. Version A is mini length at mid-thigh. Version B is below knee length.
After the disappointment of the Elisalex dress, I wanted to sew something that would cheer me up. I'm going back to the Elisalex dress soon (I will not be vanquished by thee, Madam Elisalex!), but in the meantime, sewing with knit/jersey fabric is fast, easy to fit, and (usually) highly satisfying. I love making variations on my TNT patterns. I consider the patterns in Sew U Home Stretch my knit block patterns, as they are simple, I know they fit, and they are easy to draft from for making variations. I'm working on a woven dress block so that I can draft variations there, too, but I'm still perfecting the muslin. But my knit block pattern was all I needed for this project. So, please meet THE CURVY COLOR BLOCK KNIT PENCIL SKIRT!! I based this design on my corsetted pencil skirt, which has been really popular with clients (I think I've now made this skirt for five different people). And because I like y'all so much, I'm going to show you how to do it. TUTORIAL Supplies Knit skirt block with waistband 2 or 3-inch elastic Ballpoint/stretch sewing needle Tracing/drafting paper (you need to see through it) Medium to heavy weight knit fabric - I used two ponte knits from GorgeousFabrics.com Lining fabric (optional - I used a knit tricot) Seam gauge or measuring tape Ruler Draft Color Block Skirt STEP 1: If you don't have this marked already, modify your skirt block to a pencil skirt. I have a mini-tutorial on this here. STEP 2: Take pencil skirt front pattern piece and place marks 3 inches in from the side seam all the way down to the hip line. UPDATE: For larger sizes, I have found that it's best to measure in thirds. You want the color block inset to take up about two-third of the skirt. On your quarter-block, measure across the waist and hip lines. Divide these numbers into thirds. So if my quarter-waist measurement is 8, I would place a mark about 2.75 inches in from the side seam at the waist. If my quarter-hip measurement is 11, I would place a mark at 3.75 inches from the side seam at the hip. STEP 2: Place a mark 5-6 inches in from the side seam at the hem (remember to mark in from the pencil skirt line if you have simply drawn that on top on your regular block). Using a ruler or other straight edge, draw a line between this mark and the 3-inch mark at the hip line. STEP 3: Connect dots, smoothing out line at the hip. Feel free to play with the line to make it more curvy or straight. If you have a French curve or hip curve, use it! STEP 4: Repeat with pencil skirt back. Your skirt blocks should now look like this: STEP 5: Use tracing paper to trace your four new pattern pieces (center front, side front, center back, side back). Make sure to add a grainline on the side front and side back pieces. I do this simply by measuring over from the center front/back fold. STEP 6: Add seam allowance to all your pieces. I usually use 1/4" or 3/8" on knit fabric when I have already tweaked the pattern for fit. Since I wanted a 3-inch elastic waistband and my skirt block only allows for a 2-inch waistband, I marked 1 inch lower on the waist to remind myself to cut there. Your four pattern pieces will look something like this: Hello, Toes! Cut and Assemble Skirt You probably already know how to do this because you've made this skirt before, but I'll walk through the steps in order to highlight how to sew this new shape. STEP 1: Cut skirt and waistband pieces. If you aren't sure which side of a solid knit/jersey fabric is the "right" side, hold onto the selvedge sides and pull across the cut edge. The fabric will roll to the right side. If you are using 3" elastic, the size of the waistband will be (your waist + 3/4") x 7". For 2" elastic, the width will be 5". This allows for a 1/4 - 3/8" seam allowance plus a touch extra. For my waistband, I wanted the color block design to carry through the waistband. I cut four pieces (center front, center back, two sides) and just measured the top of the skirt color block pieces to know how wide to make each section. Note: Place a mark at the hip line on your center front/back, and side front/back pieces. This will make it easier to match up the skirt pieces in the next step. STEP 2: Pin and sew front/back side pieces to front/back center pieces. This step might feel wrong when you are doing it, as you'll be matching a concave curve to a convex curve. Pin the hip mark first, then top and bottom, then the rest. Feel free to use a lot of pins on the curves (I did). You'll notice that the fabric won't lie flat - that's okay (see third photo). As long as the fabric is flat within your seam allowance (this is why having a small seam allowance is helpful), all will be well in the end. If you have a walking foot, this is a good time to use it. I like to sew with a long stitch on my regular sewing machine then serge over the seam with my serger. Press seams - this should take out any remaining ripples. STEP 3: Pin and sew side seams. Place front section on back section, right sides together, matching hip marks. Pin and sew with long stretch stitch on sewing machine or with overlock stitch on the serger. STEP 4: Sew waistband. Fold waistband right sides together, matching short sides. Pin and sew. Press seam open or to one side. Fold waistband in half along long side and press. STEP 5: Attach waistband. Divide skirt into 8 equal sections and mark with pins. Divide waistband into 3 equal sections and mark with pins. Place waistband over skirt, right sides together matching pins. Pin in place. I like to have the waistband seam at center back. Sew around waistband leaving a 2-3 inch opening at center back to insert your elastic. You may need to stretch the waistband slightly as you sew to match the skirt. If you have a color block waistband, then you'll simply need to match up the sections. STEP 6: Cut and insert elastic. Hold elastic around your waist to determine how long you want it. The elastic should be slightly stretched. Overlap by 1/4 - 3/8" for seam allowance. Attach a safety pin to each end. Use one safety pin to feed the elastic through the waistband and use the second safety pin to secure the other end to the skirt (so that you don't accidentally pull it all the way through - very annoying). This is harder to do with 3" elastic, but you'll get there. Once the elastic is all the way through, overlap the ends and pin. Sew ends together with a zig-zag stitch and trim off excess elastic. STEP 7: Finish skirt. Pin opening on the waistband to the skirt and finish this seam. Try on the skirt and determine where you would like the hem. Fold and press hem allowance and stitch the hem. You can stitch the hem with a straight stitch, zig-zag stitch, blind stitch, or coverstitch (I used the coverstitch on my serger). Now put on the skirt and feel curvy! I don't know why I am looking up, unless I'm worried about bird poop - that tree behind me is full of birds. My attempt at looking curvy. And finally a word on the fabric I used. I bought this ponte knit over a year ago from GorgeousFabrics.com thinking it would make a fun pencil skirt. When it arrived, I liked it, but the thought of that bold, strong print swaddling my lower half was too much. It sat around in my stash and I'd look at it every now and again and think, "How do I tame you?" Finally this design idea came to me. It was a "duh" moment (no angels singing opera) since I've seen about a million color block options online and this silhouette has been in my arsenal for a while now. But I'll take "duh" for inspiration. The black fabric came from GorgeousFabrics.com and you can find it here. I lined the skirt with a black knit tricot that I also purchased from GorgeousFabrics.com (this isn't in stock but they have other knit linings). I thought long and hard about where I placed the print on for the front and back pieces - I did not want to shine a spotlight on certain anatomical features! Let me know if you have any questions and I'll add more construction photos the next time I make this skirt - I'm already scheming to make another version with this fabric (ponte knit and yes, it was also purchased from Gorgeous Fabrics - you can tell where I do most of my online shopping!): If you make your own version of the skirt, please send me a picture or a link to your blog - I'd love to feature it!
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Indulgent and elegant, this expertly tailored pencil skirt elevates any wardrobe with a luxurious wool fabrication and a darted waist to accentuate in stunning proportions. PENCIL SKIRT FIT: High rise, fitted from hip to hem. RESPONSIBLE WOOL STANDARD CERTIFIED (Control Union Certifications CU 862581): This global standard protects the sheep that supply the wool for this sweater as well as the land they graze, working to make it better for the environment and the sheep. Certified by NSF Certification, LLC C0517446 FROM ITALY'S MARZOTTO MILL: This style is crafted using 100% virgin wool from Italy's Marzotto mill - one of the oldest mills in Italy, renowned for creating innovative fabrics from the world's most luxurious fibers. Hidden zip with hook-and-eye closure at wearer's left side. Darted waist and hidden vent at back. Side pockets. Fully lined. #444323
New Season BOSS ribbed-knit pencil skirt Color: Brown Imported Highlights chestnut brown/white knitted construction ribbed knit pencil silhouette high-waisted ribbed waistband straight hem mid-length Composition Viscose 53%, Polyamide 25%, Lyocell 21%, Recycled Viscose 1% Washing instructions Machine Wash Wearing The model is 1.78 m. Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 22955344 Brand style ID: 50505696
The blue Iona pencil skirt is spun into a ribbed design that hugs the frame through the waist, smoothing the profile and finishing at a midi length. Curate a sleek look by pairing with the coordinating top. Ribbed fabrication Midi length Bodycon fit The model is wearing a size S Measurements of model: Height 5ft 10" / 178cm
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