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Randolph Wrap Skirt

Discover the versatility of the Randolph Skirt, a stylish lined wrap skirt. Available in midi and knee lengths, this elegant skirt works in lots of different fabrics, to take you through any season or occasion. Create a breezy summer version in cotton, a sophisticated autumn piece in wool, or choose luxurious silk for special occasions. Fully lined for a professional finish, the Randolph is your go-to piece for effortless year-round style.

Randolph Wrap Skirt

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Chic lined wrap skirt sewing pattern with two lengths, perfect for any season.

Pattern available in print in back of book, and a download link for digital versions is included in the book

This pattern is exclusively available in "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore. Get this pattern plus 5 others when you buy the book!

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Adjustable waist

Multiple lengths

More like this: Skirts / Woven / Beginner-friendly

Discover the versatility of the Randolph Skirt, a stylish lined wrap skirt. Available in midi and knee lengths, this elegant skirt works in lots of different fabrics, to take you through any season or occasion. Create a breezy summer version in cotton, a sophisticated autumn piece in wool, or choose luxurious silk for special occasions. Fully lined for a professional finish, the Randolph is your go-to piece for effortless year-round style.
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Our patterns are designed for curves in cup sizes C-H. If your cup size is smaller proportionally to your shoulders than our C/D cup size, you will need to do a small bust adjustment. To calculate how much width you need to remove from your pattern piece, divide the total SBA amount needed by two (as the pattern piece represents half the garment). How to do an SBA >

Our patterns are designed for curves in cup sizes C-H. If your cup size is larger proportionally to your shoulders than our G/H cup size, you will need to do a full bust adjustment. To calculate how much width you need to add to your pattern piece, divide the total FBA amount needed by two (as the pattern piece represents half the garment). How to do an FBA >

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