Iris skirt by Moon Chain

Iris skirt

Crochet
July 2026
DK (11 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
in double crochets, but gauge is irrelevant
3.0 mm
3.5 mm (E)
4.0 mm (G)
656 - 1312 yards (600 - 1200 m)
size inclusive
US
English
This pattern is available for AU$17.00 AUD buy it now

ris. A pretty and playful skirt and what is better than a slit to make it extra playful :)
A beautiful and easy to walk in skirt, perfect for advanced beginners.

I recommend a sturdy light (sport/dk) weight yarn when making skirts.
I used drops belle for the drape and cotton/viscose/linen blend, I find this yarn doesn’t over stretch when blocked. I do not recommend using a yarn that grows a lot, as with a skirt, there is a lot of fabric and we don’t want it growing or being heavy.
A lot of testers used 100% cotton, some acrylic, polyester blends, just be sure it is light weight and has drape (no stiff cottons, it will ruin the look)

The length is customisable of course! so is the placement of the slit.
All my testers really loved the way it looks and said it fits them perfectly.
It is based off of your measurement, we only take 1 measurement for this skirt.

The pattern contains photos and well written instructions.

My patterns are not graded, because 1 size does not fit most, we are all so unique and with the little extra measuring you will do, you will have the most perfect and custom fit <3
All of my patterns are written in a way where the maker must measure themselves, this is to ensue the most perfect, figure hugging garment for YOUR body.
My patterns are 100% size inclusive and because of this, can be made for all ages, this also means you can use any hook to yarn combo you desire for a different look.
The pattern is written to fit size small, but everything you need to know for every size is in there and has been tested by many women before publishing.

The pattern is written in English, in US terms.
Recommended Yarn Weight:
Sport/Weight 2
DK/Weight 3

Hooks: 3, 3.5 and 4mm

The skill level is intermediate.
When I’m learning a new stitch I find Youtube is the best source.
It is written in US terms, some spelling is according to Australian spelling.