This is a free sewing pattern for a front button skirt.
With its simple and classic design, this skirt is perfect for everyday wear and can be easily customized to suit your style.
The pattern features a button-down front closure, making it a great project for those who prefer not to use zippers.
For best results, use a medium-weight fabric rather than very thin materials, as this will help the skirt keep its shape.
After printing, align the join lines and cut along them. The paper pattern includes seam allowances (S/A), so it is ready to use as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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(1) Sew and iron down the darts of "Front Body" and "Back Body".
(2) Serging the sides and front center of "Front Body" and the back center and sides of "Back Body".
(3) Stitch the center of "Back Body" and the sides of "Body" together, and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(4) Iron the folding line of the "Front Body" to shape it.
(5) Serging the hem of "Body", fold up 1 inch, and sew with a sewing machine.
(6) Attach fusible interlining to "Belt", sew the sides, shape with an iron, and sew it while tucking it into "Body".
(7) Sew a button at the button position and make a buttonhole at the buttonhole position.
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