Description
In tribal customs, a bride (makoti) wears the skirt to show her married status. The skirts have crossed into mainstream fashion in South Africa and it is regarded as a token of acceptance and equality to wear a makoti skirt if you do not belong to an African ethnic group.
- Choose the number of panels for your size
- Wash the fabric, dry and iron
- Cut along the dotted lines between panels
- Stitch panels together
- Add a waistband with a buttonhole
Thelma L. (verified owner) –
Love the pattern, so easy to make. I recommend adding interfacing to the waistband to make it firmer.