Here’s a garment I made last summer. It’s the Style Arc Sally Jean Skirt pattern and it is really nice! I’m always a fan of denim skirts in the summer because they are so comfortable, easy to wear and can go with so many different things.
The Pattern
The pattern is described as being slightly A-line, which it is. That’s one of the things I like about it. A-line skirts tend to be flattering on just about every body.

This is available in both PDF and paper formats. And as you can see, it’s rated “Medium” for skill level (intermediate).
How I Made It
I used some leftover white denim fabric I had from this jean jacket project. Having had quite a lot of experience sewing my own jeans, I knew that that’s the approach I would take with the construction of this skirt.

I really like the results I got. But getting there was challenging.

Style Arc Sally Jean Skirt Pros & Cons
There are no cons in terms of the style, sewability or wearability of the pattern. I think the pattern is great for the style and I will definitely be making more. It’s a classic that is just MY style!
My cons all have to do with the pattern instructions. They are more than a little lacking in instruction. There are patten parts that are labeled differently than what’s mentioned in the instructions. There are some terms that are different, but I chock that up to the pattern company being located in Australia (I think). Those things are figureoutable.

I used a regular jean construction method for making the fly front because I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what they were saying -LOL!

I did not use a twin needle for making the two rows of stitching (as they say in the instructions). Personally, I don’t recommend it because denim can be thick and there will be several layers of fabric to go through. That’s an easy way to break a (twin) needle. I just sew two rows with a denim needle.
All that being said, the pattern is great and I will make this again, maybe this summer! Just be prepared to either use other instructions or have enough experience sewing so that you know what to do.
If you’d like to see the video review of the pattern, here it is.
Hello,
I am a student in New Zealand and am wanting to use this pattern for my textiles class final project. However, when I go to the website, it says it is temporarily offline, and I can’t purchase it. I was wondering if you could please help me locate the pattern/PDF in a different place, or if I could possibly purchase a copy from you directly.
Please let me know if this would be possible, as I am desperately trying to find this pattern, and I have a very strict deadline to complete the garment.
I have put my email below, but this is my phone number if you would prefer to contact me that way.
mobile number: +64 21 191 2622
I don’t see the pattern available at this time. Style Arc is updating it to add layers for the PDF. I don’t have any way of getting it either as mine was purchased from them. Also, please don’t put your personal info (phone number) in the comments . That’s just not a good idea.