Anna Teen's Skirt - Citronille
720161
A-line skirt, cut on the bias. Buttoned waistband. Zipper at center front.
Sizes: 10 years, 12 years, 14 years, 16 years
Citronille's Difficulty Level: 2
This pattern is in English, translated from French.
Suggested fabrics: cotton, cotton voile, poplin, Lawn, linen or linen voile.
Fabric Lengths:
Note: Fabric measurements are in both 56" & 36" widths. When using 45"width fabrics, additional fabric will be necessary.
10 years | 12 years | 14 years | 16 years | |
For 56" wide fabric | 1 1/4 yards | 1 1/4 yards | 1 3/8 yards | 1 1/2 yards |
For 36" wide fabric | 2 1/8 yards | 2 1/4 yards | 2 3/8 yards | 2 5/8 yards |
This tunic can be altered by changing the lengths of the sleeves or the finish of the wrists (elastic cuffs).
You can also alter the length of the tunic to make a dress oro nightgown.
Measurements:
10 years | 12 years | 14 years | 16 years | |
Chest | 27" | 29" | 31" | 33" |
Waist | 22 3/4" | 25" | 26" | 28" |
Hips | 30" | 32" | 34" | 36" |
Citronille is a French company, and most of their patterns are released only in French. We are excited to be able to offer this wonderful line to our customers. With permission from Citronille, we have made a complete translation of this pattern into English. We worked to make our translation easy to follow and as direct as possible from Citronille's pattern. We did not add to or take away from their directions.
When purchasing this pattern, you will receive Citronille's pattern directions and paper pattern pieces (printed on good quality white paper), all written in French. We will include two additional pages. One page will contain a complete translation into English of all the directions for the pattern. The other page contains the common directions that are found in every pattern, as well as a list of all the French you might find on the pattern pieces, translated into English. The pattern piece translations should be quite easy to use as the list is in alphabetical order in French, so you will be able to search quickly for any French terms you come across on the pattern pieces.