I love a good TNT (Tried And True) pattern. The basic idea is this: find a pattern you like, make it fit and the add (or subtract) design details to create the garments you want.
In my 1 Skirt, 3 Ways class, I start with the essential, flattering-to-everyone A-line skirt. I use McCalls 3341 during the class:
Using this pattern, I made this skirt, just as the pattern instructed. (For a review of the pattern, please see my review on PR.)
The easiest way to tweak a skirt is to take it from fitted to an elastic-waist gathered skirt by leaving out the darts and placing the center back on the edge of the paper eliminating the center back seam. I also added a little extra at the top so I could make a casing for my elastic waist. Here’s skirt #2:

(sorry about the crooked picture)
Skirt # 3 was altered to straighten it to a pencil shape, add pleats and a waist band. You can get the details in my PR review.

Skirt # 4 was made like Skirt #2. I did add a little extra fabric by placing the “PLACE ON FOLD” mark about 1 inch from the fold.
Skirt #6 was made from a cotton lawn. I loved the way the fabric draped, and that inspired me to make the ruffle. This skirt is lined with a rayon lining and has an elastic, gathered waist.