Contains:
- Sewing tutorial - step-by-step explanations with illustrative diagrams
- Pattern in A4 and A0
- List of supplies
Materials you need at home:
- Fabric: 2m to 4m depending on the variation and the fabric width (see yardage in photos)
- Bias tape (approximately 40 to 55mm wide when unfolded): 85cm
- Invisible zipper: 30cm
- Optional (if your fabric is thin, you can apply interfacing to the back of the waistband for added structure): 1m x 20cm
The Hera Culotte Skirt pattern is part of the Hera set: the top and the culotte skirt. I offer a pack that includes both patterns at an attractive price.
Create the Hera Culotte Skirt to add a beautiful piece to your wardrobe.
It is a high-waisted, loose-fitting garment with darts to give it volume while slimming the waist, and an invisible side zipper.
The Prestige version is the longest and flared. Perfect for your most elegant events.
The Chic version has a midi length and is slightly less flared, for stylish and noticeable outings.
The Casual version also has a midi length and features straight legs. It's ideal for everyday wear.
11 pages of instructions with step-by-step illustrative diagrams and A0 or A4 pattern to cut out on 20 pages for the casual and chic versions, and 32 pages for the prestige version. Cutting plan provided. Seam allowances included and original outlines to facilitate hacks. Pieces overlap for the Casual and Chic patterns to optimize the number of pages to print, but they remain clear to read.
Size: from 36 to 46
Intermediate level: for this model, you need to know how to sew bias tape and an invisible zipper.
For this culotte skirt, it is recommended to use light to medium-weight fabric, depending on the desired result for a fluid or more structured garment: crepe, linen, cotton, light wool, silk, satin, wax, etc.
A fabric with a bit of elastane can ensure a perfect fit at the waist in case of doubt or frequent variations in the waist circumference of the wearer (in this case, do not allow for much ease in the waist measurement).
A video tutorial is currently available only in French on the Tout nouveau, tout beau ! YouTube channel. However, it can be very helpful for visual assistance in case of any doubts or problems.
Photo credits: Hélène @h_fram_boise, Mireille @atenafrodite, Jesa @jesabelle_a_, Justine @ladycarice, Léa @lea__clara_, Aline @aline_delvalle@aline_delvalle