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Pareo skirts originate from Polynesia and were mainly worn by women, although men also wore something similar. They were pieces of cloth that were worn around the body and tied in a knot. Something very simple. Currently you can find them in many different ways and with very varied designs, more sophisticated or more informal but all equally comfortable.
Currently we live at a speed that although we do not like to go so fast, what we need is to be practical and get to the point, so everything that is comfortable and easy to wear clothing will occupy number one in our closet. Depending on the use you want to give it, that more elegant or sportier touch, you can decide for yourself depending on the fabric you are going to use and I assure you that this pattern has a lot of room for manoeuvre.
Go ahead and sew the pattern for the Thai pareo skirt. I can assure you that you will enjoy the whole process and I won't tell you anything with the result. Check it yourself and tell me later.
To complete the outfit, I encourage you to combine it with any of the five basic t-shirts. basic short-sleeved T-shirt or the basic tank top, , the basic sleeveless t-shirt, the basic japanese sleeve t-shirt, the basic swimmer style t-shirt or with either bodysuit, the basic low hip bodysuit or the basic thong bodysuit
Get inspired by my Instagram, facebook and tik tok account to see the different possibilities that the same pattern has.
What do you need?
- What am i downloading? (see more).
- For this model we recommend that you use medium thickness fabrics
- The amount of fabric we suggest refers to the largest size (size 44):
- Estimated fabric quantity: 2 m.
- 2 snap or hook closures.
- Normal sewing tools (tape measure, scissors, pins, paper...).
How do i take the measurements?
The main measurements of this model is the waistline. Check the measurement charts in the photo gallery.