Tag Archives: S-Series Mix-and-Match

A Christmas Gift to You: Free DOUBLE Circle Skirt Pattern!

Circle skirts were staples of ‘50s fashion, and we know you’ll love this versatile and feminine piece. Our free circle skirt pattern has the perfect vintage length, side seam pockets, a beautiful lapped zipper, and waistband with hook-and-bar closure. It’s a great beginner project, but also works great as an essential staple for more advanced sewists. (Who doesn’t need one in every color in their wardrobe?)

Halloween Extravaganza Day 2: Free Circle Skirt Pattern!

Free Circle Skirt

Circle skirts were staples of ‘50s fashion, and we know you’ll love this versatile and feminine piece. Our free circle skirt pattern has the perfect vintage length, side seam pockets, a beautiful lapped zipper, and waistband with hook-and-bar closure. It’s a great beginner project, but also works great as an essential staple for more advanced sewists. (Who doesn’t need one in every color in their wardrobe?)

Scout Dress pattern

From a garden party to a rustic getaway, our Scout Dress is an essential wardrobe staple for the fashionable camper and sewist. This darling design features storybook sleeves with a charming keyhole detail, a smart collar and lapel, a buttoned front closure for ease of dressing, and a full sweeping skirt with large side-seam pockets […]

Stanwyck Bodice and Collar Expansion pattern

Stanwyck Bodice and Collar Patreon pattern by Gertie

Expand the possibilities of the Charm Patterns Stanwyck Skirt! This chic cap-sleeve bodice coordinates perfectly with the skirt so you can make a wardrobe of fabulous dresses as well. Add the removable shirt-style collar for even more options! The bodice is fully lined without facings for a clean finish. PLUS: Check out my related YouTube […]

Embellished Felt Skirts Expansion pattern

Make a trio of lovely embellished and appliquéd felt skirts! These types of skirts were huge in the ’50s (think of Juli-Lynn Charlot and her famous poodle skirt). With assistant designer Melisha Richter and special guest Amy Appell of knitwear design brand Poison Grrls, we were inspired to make three skirts with interesting techniques that […]