A-line skirts are the easiest to make. However, if you are not a sewer, and want to get the standard S-M-L size skirts, you can. When I had little babies, I didn't have time to sew much for myself, so I used to purchase my A-line skirts here. They come in Misses and Womens (Plus size) sizes and different colors. Don't buy the red one, of course, as the color is not modest.
Alternatively, if the length is too long, you can purchase custom-sewn A-line skirts at ModestAnytime.com as well. They are sewn according to modest Jewish standards with ample ease at the hips and between 4"-6" below the knee. If the length is too long, then it will not be modest.
A sewing blog dedicated to making modest clothing according to the laws established by our holy Sages.
Mishlei (Proverbs) 31:22,24
כב מַרְבַדִּים עָשְׂתָה-לָּהּ שֵׁשׁ וְאַרְגָּמָן לְבוּשָׁהּ
כד סָדִין עָשְׂתָה וַתִּמְכֹּר
She made for herself pleasant-looking bed covers; she also made herself white (linen) and purple garments to wear
She manufactured robes and sold them
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Training Girls in Dressmaking
In our times, it is highly commendable to train girls in the art of dressmaking and general sewing. Lessons should be given on this subject in schools, and if necessary, also in seminaries.
If the girl becomes really expert, she will even be able to make garments for herself, and later on, when married also for her daughters. Also, she could take up dressmaking as a profession.
Source: Modesty, an Adornment for Life, Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk
If the girl becomes really expert, she will even be able to make garments for herself, and later on, when married also for her daughters. Also, she could take up dressmaking as a profession.
Source: Modesty, an Adornment for Life, Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk
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