Patron de jupe Fiore

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La jupe Fiore, qui fait partie de notre collection Rome, est une jupe A chic, à taille haute, avec juste ce qu'il faut de largeur et de volume. C’est un patron de basique sophistiqué mais accessible aux débutants, avec de multiples variations possibles, qui peut être intégré dans plein de tenues différentes.

Disponible en longueur au-dessus ou au-dessous du genou, la jupe Fiore comporte trois vues. La vue A est une jupe évasée simple avec une fermeture éclair invisible dans le dos. La vue B est une jupe portefeuille asymétrique avec une seule poche sur la hanche. La vue C se boutonne sur le devant avec des poches plaquées arrondies.

Tailles : 0-20 (imprimé et PDF) et 14-32 (PDF)

Tissu recommandé:

  • Toutes les versions peuvent être réalisées avec des tissus rigides tels que le lin, le chambray, le denim, le sergé, la popeline, la toile légère et les cotons structurés. Remarque: les versions A et B peuvent également être réalisées avec des tissus plus fluides comme la rayonne challis, le tencel ou la soie, mais la poche plaquée de la version C ne doit pas être cousue avec des tissus fluides.

Consultez notre guide d'impression et d'assemblage des fichiers PDF ici. (En Anglais)

Tous les hauts, à l'exception du t-shirt moulant, sont le Cielo Top de notre collection Rome.

Voir tous les tutoriels de couture, vidéos et articles de blog sur ce patron ici.

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Jamie H.
Fiore Skirt Is A Winner!

I have a teaching studio called The Sewing Hive that offers sewing classes and there's a course we have that teaches students to begin making garments. It includes the Fiore Skirt and another independent pattern company's button up shirt. After testing other patterns, the Fiore skirt was a perfect one and we have them bring the pattern to class for the skirt project. The invisible zipper, simple hem and standard waistband techniques it offers are a great building block to grow skirt sewing skills. Thank you for making the instructions easy to follow as well.

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Heather Nordquist

Great pattern and instructions

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Alison Van Doren
Beautiful skirt pattern

I haven't made this skirt yet, but I read through the pattern instructions. Once again, they are very clear and well-illustrated in true "Core" style. I'm still toying with the idea of lining the skirt, as my fabric is very light, but I want it to be cooler for summer and don't want polyester lining in a cotton skirt.

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Kay B.
What a design!

What a great skirt design. Last July I made view B wrap skirt in olive green textured cotton from Core Fabrics and am in love. The wrap gives full coverage together with the rare combination of swish and sleekness due to the waistband & pocket design. It has a huge pocket that doesn't stick out off my hip. I've worn it to a nice restaurant as well as camping over a swimsuit (iPad mini in the pocket!). Sewing it again with a matching Cielo top to wear together for a dress look and as separates. Be aware that due to grainlines, it does require generous yardage, but I think it's worth it and am curious to see how the Cielo top can be puzzle pieced in. If yardage is tight you could also cut the side front facing from coordinating fabric, which would look pretty cool. All three of the Rome collection patterns have been winners for me, which rarely happens.

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K.B.
What a design!

What a great skirt design. Last July I made view B wrap skirt in olive green textured cotton from Core Fabrics and am in love. The wrap gives full coverage together with the rare combination of swish and sleekness due to the waistband & pocket design. It has a huge pocket that doesn't stick out off my hip. I've worn it to a nice restaurant as well as camping over a swimsuit (iPad mini in the pocket!). Sewing it again with a matching Cielo top to wear together for a dress look and as separates. Be aware that due to grainlines, it does require generous yardage, but I think it's worth it and am curious to see how the Cielo top can be puzzle pieced in. If yardage is tight you could also cut the side front facing from coordinating fabric, which would look pretty cool. All three of the Rome collection patterns have been winners for me, which rarely happens.