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PREORDER Seatoun Skirt (1915-1918) Pattern || #2403

PREORDER Seatoun Skirt (1915-1918) Pattern || #2403

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Difficulty: Intermediate  


The Seatoun Skirt is a classic A-line skirt based on original garments and patterns from between 1915-1918.  

Fun details and thoughtful construction means it works equally well for historical costuming, historybounding, and modern wear - although it also has a modern sister, the Tara Skirt and Pinafore, with fully modern construction (and an elastic back waist!).

View A is cut on the fold with no center front or back seams, and has triangular bucket pockets placed on the front of the skirt.

View B has center front and back seams, and has shield-shaped bucket pockets placed on the side seams over the hips.

Both views are supported by a boned internal waistband, and have a smooth front, and gathers at the back waist to create additional fullness. The side seams open at the wearer’s left side seam with a placket fastened with snap fasteners.

The skirt is designed to end at high ankle 3-6’’/7-15cm from the ground, and is finished with a faced hem

The skirt can also be worn with a matching blouse, such as the Selina Blouse, to make a dress in two parts, or attached to a blouse pattern to make a dress.

The Seatoun Skirt can be worn over a 1910s corset, such as the Rilla Corset, or without a corset as a modern garment.   

Digital Pattern:

If you would like a PDF digital download version of the Kilbirnie Skirt pattern visit the Scroop Patterns Website

Pattern Specifications

This is physical paper pattern.

The Seatoun Skirt pattern contains the following :

Full Instruction Booklet: 28 pages
Pattern Pieces: 2 large printed pages
Paper Envelope

Size Chart

Recommended Materials

Midweight fabrics in cotton, linen, silk and wool including: drill, corduroy, poplin, silk noil, taffeta, corded silks, cotton and wool gabardine, and serge. This pattern works best in stable fabrics with a bit of body.

The interior belt should be made from a midweight, very tightly woven, cotton fabric, such as poplin or shirting.

Research & Inspiration

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About the Models

Taylor-Rose is wearing View A in Size 46.  She is 5'6''/167cm.  Her Seatoun is made in light-midweight (appx 180gsm) lilac purple silk noil.  She wears her skirt with a Selina Blouse.

Lindsey is wearing View B in Size 36.  She is 5'8''/172cm. Her Seatoun Skirt is made in checked wool twill. 

Both models are wearing their Seatoun Skirts over Rilla Corsets.

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