Well so much for alliteration.
My March skirt is from Vogue Very Easy Pattern 9311 from the late 1970s. A different look from my early 1950's skirts to be sure but a classic skirt nonetheless. I made the shortest length though on me, it was really view B.
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A classic style.
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The fabric is heavy sort of poly blend, I think, it takes a fairly high heat, with gray/ navy/ white checks. I really need to do a burn test. The pattern only has 3 pieces which includes the waistband so it went together really quickly even with a lining. I did have some problems due to user error.
Take a look at my blog for the details on putting this one together.
I am really enjoying this heavier skirt due to some cold weather that has blown through. It looks fantastic with my one navy sweater.