Erin maternity skirt pattern

$18.00 AUD

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The essential skirt for the maternity wardrobe. Pattern features close fit, ruched side seams, high waistline and full stomach coverage.

Version 1 is knee length, Version 2 is midi length and Versions 3 has a ruffle hem.

Skill: 1/5

Sizing: XS-XL (each pattern includes all sizes)

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  • Digital Instruction Booklet / 8 pages
  • Print at Home Pattern / 18 pages
  • A0 Copy Shop Pattern / 1 page

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Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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Barbara M
Erin maternity skirt

I've made three of these now and my daughter is very happy with the results. It's hard to find maternity patterns that aren't just 'hacks' of non-maternity patterns, so it was great that this has already been purpose-designed, and it still looks modern and not frumpy. It goes very well with the Cara T-shirt, which I've also made in multiple versions.

The pattern was very easy and quick to sew; it comes up small though, so go up a size or two unless you want very bodycon!

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C Westin
Easy clever skirt

I made this for my daughter who is six months pregnant and she loves it. It’s a great work-wear piece.

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sandra alvarez gutierrez

Erin maternity skirt pattern

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Rachel Daigneault

Easy to make and looks good

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Emily D.
Quick and easy pattern with a great fit!

Made this skirt in a black bamboo French terry to match many outfits as my maternity wardrobe is pretty small. It’s been super warm and comfortable so far this winter! I read some reviews that it fits on the smaller side. I normally wear a medium so I made a large and it fits well with room to grow.
Clear instructions for this nice simple pattern. Made it in record time.

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
62%
(8)
38%
(5)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
B
Barbara M
Erin maternity skirt

I've made three of these now and my daughter is very happy with the results. It's hard to find maternity patterns that aren't just 'hacks' of non-maternity patterns, so it was great that this has already been purpose-designed, and it still looks modern and not frumpy. It goes very well with the Cara T-shirt, which I've also made in multiple versions.

The pattern was very easy and quick to sew; it comes up small though, so go up a size or two unless you want very bodycon!

C
C Westin
Easy clever skirt

I made this for my daughter who is six months pregnant and she loves it. It’s a great work-wear piece.

s
sandra alvarez gutierrez

Erin maternity skirt pattern

R
Rachel Daigneault

Easy to make and looks good

E
Emily D.
Quick and easy pattern with a great fit!

Made this skirt in a black bamboo French terry to match many outfits as my maternity wardrobe is pretty small. It’s been super warm and comfortable so far this winter! I read some reviews that it fits on the smaller side. I normally wear a medium so I made a large and it fits well with room to grow.
Clear instructions for this nice simple pattern. Made it in record time.

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