

Thus encouraged, I traced the size 14, graded up to the 16 at the waist, and went to town. With the size grading, the skirt was almost a perfect fit, although I might take it down about half a size next time for a more curve-hugging fit. (Sorry about the dirty mirror.)
All told, it took me about two-and-a-half hours from start to finish, including tracing the pattern and a fifteen-minute break for lunch, so not a lot of time invested (and with the discounted fabric, not a lot of money, either). As far as wearable muslins go, I would call this one a winner.
Next time, I think I will try the gored, flared version, perhaps in a navy or charcoal ponte knit. This one pattern will, I think, become a tried-and-true addition to my repertoire.