The beautiful retro style of the chevron, the fun colors, and the shorter length make this one dramatically different from the lacy maxi design of the spider web pattern. Josi drew her inspiration for this crocheted skirt from world-famous Missoni knitwear designs.
Granny Square Skirt – This skirt features a lower border of crocheted granny squares. It’s a fantastic, sophisticated way to incorporate the granny into a skirt design, especially in the monochromatic colors chosen by the designer. Lace Crochet Skirt – This fun skirt is crocheted in a lacy stitch pattern. Skirt With Lace Fan Patterned Border – This skirt pattern has a deep border of crocheted lace.
Jolimar Skirt. This is a stylish lace skirt with belted or elastic waistband options and a flared bottom. Jolimar, Too. This is the younger girls’ version of the Doris Chan Jolimar skirt. These two together make a great mommy-and-me pattern set, perfect for Take Your Child to Work Day or holiday gift giving. Shimmer Skirt or Poncho. This great design shows how flexible a crochet skirt can be. It can be a two-in-one or even three-in-one pattern (where it would be wearable as a dress, a skirt and also a poncho). Doris created this as a Red Heart free crochet pattern. When you see it as a poncho, you can also see why Doris is a leading crochet shawl designer, too!
Two other fabulous girls ruffle skirt free crochet patterns are the Free Ruffle Skirt pattern by Crochet Jewel (for ages 2 to 4) and the Rainbow Ruffle Skirt free crochet pattern by Jazmo Crochet.