If you find yourself in the crossover 14-20 sizes and are struggling to choose between the Cascade & Cascade Curve patterns, today I will be sharing a visual comparison between them! Our diagrams will compare a size 18 from our 0-20 range shown in the outline to the size 18 in the Curve range as shown in pink. As with all my Curve patterns, I have tried to keep the pattern as similar as possible in design, whilst taking into account a Curve fit. For Cascade specifically, the Back skirt and P...| Megan Nielsen Patterns Blog
Cascade is a full wrap skirt with graduated hem and cascades along the hemline. Pattern includes two interchangeable waistband options, two lengths, pockets and instructions for optional lining. View A is a full wrap skirt with cascading hemline, pockets and tie waistband that can be worn tied in the front or the back. View B is a knee length warp skirt with pockets and button waistband. Waistbands are interchangeable and can be used on either view. Skill: 1/5 Sizing: 0-20 (each pattern incl...| Megan Nielsen
Cascade is a full wrap skirt with graduated hem and cascades along the hemline. Pattern includes two interchangeable waistband options, two lengths, pockets and instructions for optional lining. View A is a full wrap skirt with cascading hemline, pockets and tie waistband that can be worn tied in the front or the back. View B is a knee length warp skirt with pockets and button waistband. Waistbands are interchangeable and can be used on either view. Skill: 1/5 Sizing: 14-34 (each pattern incl...| Megan Nielsen
Learn how to sew french seams in the Cascade skirt sewing pattern by Megan Nielsen instead of the standard side seam finishes.| Megan Nielsen Patterns Blog
Let’s kick off the sewalong for our Cascade skirts with something we all love – the pockets! Seriously, who doesn’t love pockets?! With this method, we’ll be sewing the side seams with a standard seam. If you choose to omit the pockets though, there is also the option of sewing the side seams with french seams, which we’ll cover in the next post. But you want pockets? we got you covered! so let’s get started. Finish the curved raw edges of the pocket separately using a serger/over...| Megan Nielsen Patterns Blog