StyleArc's Mary-Ann Skirt

 OMG - only I can take a simple pattern that should take 2 hours tops and turn it into an all day sewing session - it was the simple, easy to install pockets that did me in 😂.


I saw this skirt sewn up at my local fabric store and knew I wanted to make it.  

Mary-Ann Skirt

I won't do the traditional post because I have lost information about changes.  I normally write my modifications on the printed instructions but I don't know where I put them.

Fabric:  Wool mini-herringbone pattern purchased at Legacy Fabrics.  What I remember about this fabric is that I wanted to make a pair of classic trousers but the fabric was a bit expensive so I opted for a skirt instead.  

Pattern Changes:  I know I did a length adjustment of either 2" or 3".  I increased the dart width by X(?) amount.  The fabric is an extremely loose weave even with serging, so I added bias binding to the waistband and hemline (used scraps of fabric that I had - hence purple binding 😆).

The pockets confused the heck out of me and I am not sure why.  I ended up using some muslin to ensure I did not make a mistake.  Still not sure if I did something wrong, but in any case they came out ok.  It had been forever since I have done an invisible zipper and I nailed it!!!!!!  No problem with those instructions.  I love the look of this skirt and will definitely need to where brighter shirts so the outfit doesn't look so dark.

I believe I finished this in October 2025.  More Construction and finished pictures below.



































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