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Era: Late Victorian to Edwardian (1890s–1910s)
As women stepped boldly into new roles at the turn of the 20th century—joining the workforce, playing sports, and taking to the streets—their clothing had to keep up. This walking skirt was part of the solution: practical, comfortable, and stylish without the constraints of bustles or hoops.
This Edwardian Walking Skirt sewing pattern features a beautifully gored design that fits smoothly in the front and flares into a gentle A-line silhouette. Tiny gathers at the back waist add fullness and shape, echoing the fashionable S-curve silhouette of the era. The skirt fastens with a button placket at the center back and includes an optional embroidery motif for historical flair—perfect for showcasing cutwork (Broderie Anglaise), if you're feeling fancy.
This pattern is inspired by an original linen skirt from the early 1900s and makes a timeless addition to your handmade wardrobe.
Pattern includes:
Sizes SM–3XL
Instructions for optional cutwork embroidery
Authentic details from the 1890s–1910s
Options for street or full length
Suggested Fabrics:
Medium to heavyweight cottons and blends, linen, silk, lightweight wool, thin wale corduroy, or velvet.
Whether you’re dressing for an event, historical reenactment, or simply love a good swish while walking, this pattern brings vintage practicality to modern sewing.
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