Today we are excited to have our first ever Skirt-A-Thon with our knit pencil skirt pattern. (That comes in both PDF and Paper versions.)
This summer we quietly released our knit pencil skirt pattern…a pattern that we LOVE and use often for ourselves…and today some fabulous ladies from around the blogosphere have kindly sewn up our pattern into skirts for themselves and are sharing them with you today!
First up is Mie from Sewing like Mad and if you haven’t visited her blog you should…she is a garment sewing maven! I envy her skills and how beautiful her handmade wardrobe is.
And Mie didn’t make just one but three skirts as well as has a tutorial on how to turn a sweatshirt into a cardigan!!! Genius!!! So hop on over to her blog to check all of her amazingness out!
Next we have Bonnie from Bonnie and Blithe who in the midst of raising a busy, beautiful family still manages to put together ADORABLE outfits for herself. Click on over to her blog to see all the cuteness!
After Bonnie comes our dear friend Audrey from over at Skirtfixation. We can’t say enough nice things about Audrey who somehow does more in one day than the average woman does in a week. And not only did she whip up a knit pencil skirt but…..
…she also whipped up one of our Simple Maxi Skirts as well. I’m telling you I don’t know where she finds time for all that she does! Hop on over to her blog and you will see what I mean!
And last but not least…we have Emily from Life Sew Savory where she does everything from cooking to crafts. Click on over to her blog to see all the fun and fabulous projects that she has to share!
So that is it…our first ever Skirt-A-Thon!
If it has inspired you to try your hand at making a skirt for yourself you can find the PDF Pattern for the knit pencil skirt HERE or if you prefer you can find the PAPER Pattern for the knit pencil skirt HERE.
This is a great pattern if you have wanted to try working with knits but have never dared. The pattern is easy to sew (only two pieces of fabric to sew together) and is not only cute when completed but comfortable to wear. (I really do love these skirts…I’ve been wearing them all summer long!)
If you have sewn up a version of our pencil skirt pattern please send us an email or tag us on Instagram. We would love to share your photos of it!
Kerry says
Floral, solids, or feathers! Thanks for the chance to win! And congratulations on another pattern!
Cindy Smith says
I prefer solids or geometric prints. I love wearing skirts.
Sandy Allen says
Since most of my tops have a print to them, I would use a solid or a tone on tone for a skirt. Thanks for the fun give away!
Martha Reed says
I would normally say solid, but don’t see a solid in this line and you say what type of print. So I would choose the gray feathers, although it’s very hard to choose among such yummy colors.
Jenn says
Dots or feathers! Thanks for the chance to win!
Emily says
so fun! thanks for having me!!
Elizabeth says
I’d make mine with florals or stripes! Knit skirts are so comfortable.
Linda F. says
Feathers! Looks like a great skirt pattern!
Diana says
I would love to make a bold floral print pencil skirt, but I am also a sucker for polka dots!
Becky Broderick says
So many choices! My stand by is I love polka dots but lately I have been loving arrows and geometric. I am also totally in love with bridal so if I can find just the right birds print it is a winner for sure!
Kate says
I’ve had my eye on those grey feathers for a while. What a cute skirt they would be!
Astrid says
Nice bright florals! I seem to end up with a lot of boring plain T-shirts, so it would be nice to have a bright shirt to complement!
Laura S says
I would love to make it in floral!!
Juliana Mateus Gago says
Stripes look lovely, but I believe geometric would be my choice. Something interesting and discrete, the kind of fabric you look twice to grasp the idea.
Ooooh would love to win. I’ve been eyeing this pattern since the post from Mie. Thanks for the opportunity!
Sarah says
Love this pattern! I would make a skirt with floral print.
Ann Wright says
Usually gravitate to solids but really like the geometric!
Jessica C. says
Floral and polka dots!!
Charisse medico says
I have some solid and stripe material just waiting to be made into skirts!
Kelly says
Solids or florals
Christina says
That pencil skirt looks really versatile! I would love to make a version in a geometric print, think it would work well for work and for a casual look.
Erica Rybin says
I would make this skirt in florals, stripes, geometric print, and solids. Especially now that I finally have a sewing machine!
Melanee says
Feathers look fun!
Melanee says
Feathers look fun!
Rebecca Pelletier says
Oh I’m all about stripes, but I love solids and geometrical too. And florals. Ok I’m all about fabric. And knit pencil skirts
Kristie says
I usually go after solid colors. That way it matches everything. 🙂 But patterns might just be the way to go this fall.
Amanda Davis says
Floral and polka dots!
Mary says
Floral!
Shelby says
I love the feathers! So cute!
Natalie Schroeder says
I really, really like florals, just not on me. I’d probably do a solid.
Bryn says
Geometric or floral with a basic to. Great giveaway! Thank you!
Laurie P says
I love the geometrics!
Emily says
Super cute! Congrats! I love polka dots and solids and stripes.
Gurnam Khalsa says
Thanks for all the inspiration!! I really like thhe solids and the geometrics.
Laura says
I think polka dots for me. Or maybe tiny triangle dots! Such a cute skirt pattern
Michelle says
Floral is my go to.
Joyce Reinert says
Solid or geometric- actually I would make several in all different fabrics! Love this pattern!
Linda Nelson says
What a wonderful pattern! Would be a great pattern for travel!
Hannah says
I’d make mine from feather or triangle print!
Cindy Weber Rounds says
I would use solid or geometric for a skirt. Great fabric!
Lisa Sagunsky says
I. LOVE. the feathers! But then there are stripes… And florals… Make ALL the skirts!!!!
Tonia Jeffery says
I tend to gravitate towards solids for skirts but floral and polka dots are fun too.
Joy says
For skirts I am super boring. Solids all the way!
Kristin M says
I am digging the floral trend right now!
Kathleen Hougland says
I would probably go with stripes or solids. Love that subtle arrow print! Thanks for the giveaway!
Nancy says
I’d probably use a solid, but I also love the florals and stripes.
Megan says
Navy solid, dots and floral.
Melanie Morin says
I would use a floral fabric, I love florals!