I had a great group of pattern testers that very graciously took the time to sew the pattern, send me feedback and photos! Seeing their creations roll into my inbox was exciting and overwhelming. They did a fabulous job and really motivated me to release this pattern so that everyone can have it in time for spring. Click through to see lots of great wrap skirt inspiration.
Pattern Launch! Nita Wrap Skirt
Today I’m very excited to announce the launch of the Nita Wrap Skirt pattern. It is a fitted wrap skirt that sits at the natural waist with a sassy angled front, three length options and three waistband closure options. The pattern features waist darts, a built in front facing and optional lining. Make the mini length in denim or corduroy for a fun, casual look. Or, pair a neutral twill fabric with the midi-length for a sophisticated look that will take you from the office to happy hour in style.
This pattern is more challenging than my other two patterns, the Lou Box Top and Baseball Skirt, in that it may require more fitting. But it’s not too hard for an adventurous beginner to tackle. In fact, over 75% of my testers rated it as a “very easy” pattern. I’m easily able to sew this skirt in just a few hours. More than once, I have sewn one during the day and worn it out that same night. Can we hear three cheers for instant gratification?
This is a pdf pattern that includes illustrated instructions, a print-at-home pdf pattern, a copy shop pdf pattern and an A0 size pdf pattern. There are also instructions for adding a lining to your skirt. The pattern is available in sizes 00-22 (check out the size chart on the pattern page for details).
For a limited time, you can get 20% off the pattern using the promo code NITAWRAPLAUNCH20. The code will expire March 28, at midnight Pacific time.
P.S. I want to give a big thank you to everyone that tested the pattern for me. I truly appreciate it. If you’re on Instagram you may have seen a photo or two. Just check out the #nitawrapskirt hashtag for an insane amount of skirt eye-candy. If you make one yourself and share on social media, make sure to use the hashtag and tag me. I'd love to see what you make!