Hayley Sewing Pattern
$14.50 (or 1 credits) $7.25
This is a fabulous, flowy five-panel skirt sewing pattern. It has a high-low hem with a billowy train effect at the back and an elasticated back waist. There is also the option to add pockets and a sash to complete the look.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes XXS-5XL.
Options
- Optional sash
Features
- Beginner friendly
- High-low hem
- Elasticated waist
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“Very flattering and I love the gathered skirt.”
Buy More Credits
Dani Arthur –
My new favorite skirt to wear! Choosing a beautiful flowing rayon fabric really makes it a perfect everyday skirt that can be dressed up or down! I have worn it for parties and to school drop off and pick up! I took my time cutting the rayon, doing french seams and pressing the hem and it really ended up with a perfect drape and finish. I really love the Hayley High-Low!
Franchesca Delgado Garced –
I felt I was able to put this pattern together very quickly, and really loved the final results. I‘ll probably be wearing it a lot this summer.
Leigha Lawlor –
Easy pattern to sew up even with the optional extra of the pockets.
Straight forward instructions with great picture guides, perfect for beginner sewista’s
Corrine Smith –
The instructions were easy to follow and loved the finer details of the French seams for the Hi-Lo skirt. This is a fun sew and the finished product it wonderful
Corrine Smith –
This skirt was SO quick and easy. A few straight seams, an elastic-back waistband, and a simple hem, and that’s it!
I chose a warm rust color for my fabric. I am obsessed with the muted boho color scheme that is so popular lately. I love the simple natural colors and light feel. This skirt fits the bill: perfect for this hot Georgia spring and summer, but still allows me to only shave up to my knees!
I wore my skirt grocery shopping after I finished it, and a woman stopped me to compliment me on my skirt. I was so excited to tell her that I actually had just made it myself!
Virginie Bissinger –
It is a very easy sewing for a maximum of gorgeousness. It is a bit long sewing due to the hem but it’s so worth it! This sewing is perfect for beginners but with a stunning result. I love french seams and pockets (of course) of this garment. This skirt suits to all shapes and sizes. I’ll make one in wax for sure.
Genevieve Lynne Grossmann –
I really enjoyed this sew – it has such a pretty result but is fun and quick. There are so many variations one can do with this pattern.
Brittney McCann –
This dress has so many options! I made the short sleeve, scoop neck, three tiered version. I was able to use my serger for the majority of the sewing and that made this a quick sew.
Carrie Wilson –
What a sweet and comfortable dress. It truly feels like it could be worn all day and I’m not a dress person! Very flattering and I love the gathered skirt.
Beth Barton –
Such a sweet vintage neckline on this dress! I had to shorten the neckband considerably to get it to lay flat, and the bodice could’ve been extended a few inches to accommodate a full bust, but this is a beautifully simple, unfussy pattern that makes a lovely summer dress.
Allow plenty of time for gathering, and be aware that if you would like to make the middle skirt tier sheer, the first tier edge falls very high; you might want to extend that and then shorten the next few tiers.
TaWanna Archia –
This pattern ran very large. The waistband ended up being too large by about 2-3 inches. Otherwise this is an easy sew.
Vera Bering –
This was a quick and easy sew. I see myself making more of these for sure!
June Chance Butchee –
The Hayley skirt is such a fun, quick sew. I love long swirly skirts.