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Yes, I know it sounds odd, but I have friends who swear by these things when hiking! Basically, I took the Sidone pattern, eliminated the waistband and the back seam, used the top portion to make a yoke about 4" wide, and turned it into a wrap skirt. (I used the front piece twice—each side is angled and over more than half the length.) I also made a velcro tab inside and a buckled tab outside to hold it closed, and added a cargo pocket.
nylon, moleskin (for inside yoke), velcro, twill tape, buckle, button
Kathryn for letting me borrow her skirt to see how it stayed closed
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Mar 17, 2008, 04.06 PMby SewExtreme
What a clever idea, and functional too! Nice attention to detail.
Mar 14, 2008, 02.01 PMby nehmah
Something for my granddaughter; she will enjoy wearing this at the shore. She lives on an island off the Rhode Island coast.
Mar 14, 2008, 11.00 AMby MarmotaB
Great job!
Mar 14, 2008, 10.12 AMby kallers
Wow, that looks super comfortable! very creative!
Mar 14, 2008, 09.00 AMby lcavagnolo
I’ve seen these before, but never thought to make one. What a great idea!!! :)