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THE SILJE SKIRT

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Download by: 30th July 2024

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LOVE THE FABRIC THAT WE CHOSE?

We made our lovely skirt in the beautiful Lavender Sachet Daisy from the Forest Forage fabric collection by Fableism. This 100% cotton fabric features daisies (or honeycomb) and these playful new basics are ideal for all sorts of sewing projects. This is just one colour from Fableism’s signature earthy colour palette.

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INTRODUCING THE SILJE SKIRT

We’re so pleased to bring the exclusive Silje Skirt to you to sew this issue from the talented pattern designer, Josefine Hultén from Ploen Patterns. This knee length, or just below the knee (depending on your height) is slightly A-line in shape. It features gorgeous patch pockets with flaps, and an exposed zipper at the centre front. It’s perfect for dressing up or down. The back has darts and the skirt is finished with a hem facing, and is an easy-to-wear and easyto-style. It can be

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