Freedom Skirt

September 5th, 2007

Stash skirt

After an advanced lace sweater pattern left me in tears holding a sweater that went down to my knees with gorilla arms I consoled myself with Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Knitting Without Tears. Inspired by her sage advice of “Be the boss of your knitting” I made this skirt.

I wanted to be free to customize a skirt, to be free of complex patterns and to knit something fun. The Freedom Skirt was born.

This pattern is written to be customized to fit your specific measurements. Since you figure out your own gauge you can use whatever yarn you’d like. For summer wear I’d suggest going with a cotton blend, for winter perhaps a wool blend and more stockinette. Make it short, make it long! Put lace work just at the bottom or make it mostly lace for a skirt that’s daring!

Finished Measurements
Since this pattern is customized to your body the measurements are up to you!

Materials Needed
Stash yarn-the more you have the longer the skirt
I used:
3 skeins of Lion Brand Cotton Ease Blueberry 3.5oz (100g)

Needles-use whatever you like to get gauge
I used:
3.5 metric circular needles 19″, 5.5 metric 19″ circular needles

Stitch holders or extra circular needles to act as stitch holders

Cat-completely optional but highly recommended

Prana

Gauge
Customized. Measure the widest part of your hips. Knit up a swatch in your selected yarn. Use the suggested size needles the yarn labels suggests as a starter size. If you want a tighter look move to a smaller size. For a looser knit use bigger needles.

Multiply the stitches per inch from your swatch with the number of inches from around your hips. That number is the number of stitches you cast on. Note: number of cast on stitches must be an even number

Pattern
Cast on calculated stitches (see above), place marker, join for knitting in the round being careful not to twist stitches.

Knit in round until you have 1″ of stockinette
Purl one round to make turning hem
Knit in round until you have another 1/2″ of stockinette

Optional: Patty, one of my pattern testers, sent me a link to do a no sew hem. Next time I make a stash skirt I’m going to do this.

Pick a spot you’d like the drawstring holes
To make holes
K2tog, yo, K4, yo, K2 tog

Continue knitting in round until stockinette is desired length

Stash skirt

Lace pattern
To make the lace pattern more open and to give the skirt flare without increases switch up to a needle size 2 sizes larger than the needles you used for the stockinette portion.

*yo, k2tog*, repeat between *
continue in lace pattern until desired length

Stash skirt

Stash skirt

Ruffle
Knit 2 rows
Next row-knit into the front and back of every other stitch
Knit 2 rows
Next row-knit into the front and back of every other stitch
Knit 1 row
Next row-knit into the front and back of every stich, do this for two rows
bind off

Stash skirt

Note: When you are increasing for the ruffle you are adding a large
amount of stitches rather quickly. You will start to run out of room
on your needle. I used three other circular needles as stitch holders.

Stash skirt

Drawstring
Make a braided drawstring to the length you desire
Take three strands of yarn and braid them, knot at each end

Stash skirt

Finishing
Sew down hem with matching thread
Guide drawstring in through the hem holes with a safety pin.

Put on the skirt and do your happy dance! Then if you like email me pics at twilly23atgmaildotcom and a link to your blog if applicable. If I get enough pics I’ll put up a gallery.

Thanks to Patty and Marie for testing the pattern!

Stash skirt

Stash skirt

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13 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Jen  |  September 5th, 2007 at 10:58 pm

    I love it! If I make it a smidge big around the waste, I could wear it over yoga pants! I’m obsessed with wearing things over my yoga pants. I’ve got a bit of this and that to hide, you see. ;)

    Thanks for sharing this!

    I’m definitely adding this to my queue for the Fall, but I probably won’t start it for a while. Is that sport-weight yarn or a bit larger? Do you think it will work in different fibers?

  • 2. Brenda  |  September 6th, 2007 at 5:15 pm

    Well done! It looks great!

  • 3. Twilight  |  September 10th, 2007 at 9:21 pm

    Jen-Glad you like it! It’s so exciting that people will make something from my pattern. I’ll want to see pictures. :)

    I would think it would work with different fibers. I’ve been thinking of doing an ankle length version with a wool blend fiber.

    Brenda-Thanks so much! I’m happy with the way it turned out.

  • 4. Crafting Chaos » Ne&hellip  |  October 12th, 2007 at 11:33 am

    […] I just cast on for a Freedom Skirt last night. I think I have enough yarn to make it reach my knees. If I run out I’ll buy some lighter shade purple yarn to do the lacework. I plan to embroider it with flowers and line it with some light purple fabric. […]

  • 5. Crafting Chaos » An&hellip  |  October 20th, 2007 at 4:01 pm

    […] I’ve gotten six inches into my Freedom Skirt. I absolutely love this yarn. It feels so good to knit with it. One skein got me this much: […]

  • 6. Crafting Chaos » Pu&hellip  |  January 21st, 2008 at 12:01 am

    […] I’ve done a little work on the Freedom Skirt. The stockinette section is almost over and soon I need to decide which lace pattern to knit. I could go with the simple one I wrote for the pattern but I want a challenge. Something airy that shows an overall pattern to the lace. […]

  • 7. Sheena  |  September 4th, 2009 at 7:24 pm

    Cat-completely optional but highly recommended….

    Does the cat specifically have to look like the one shown, cuz my cat doesn’t look like this one. LOL

    ~§heena~

  • 8. Twilight  |  September 29th, 2009 at 7:50 pm

    Sheena-As long as it’s a cat I think things should be ok. hehe

  • 9. Stephanie  |  May 4th, 2010 at 6:17 pm

    I’m working on this right now- it’s a fab pattern! I can’t wait to be wearing it! Thanks for sharing :)

  • 10. Twilight  |  May 5th, 2010 at 10:02 pm

    Stephanie-That’s great news. When you’re done send me a picture and I’ll post it on my blog. :)

  • 11. Crafting Chaos » An&hellip  |  May 19th, 2010 at 10:58 pm

    […] Apron Strings and Knitted Things blogger Stephanie made herself a Freedom Skirt. It’s so exciting to see people knit up one of my patterns! […]

  • 12. cat  |  June 24th, 2010 at 2:06 am

    i’m making a pink one for my daughter. I didn’t have a bigger size circular needle so I just increased a couple of times during the lace part. I love it! thank you so much!

  • 13. Twilight  |  July 5th, 2010 at 5:44 pm

    Glad to hear you like the Freedom Skirt pattern. I’d love to see pics when you’re done.

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