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Karlene's Workshop: Layered circle skirt. For my next “princess” skirt for the nieces I made this ruffled one from a Barbie print curtain that my mother-in-law gave me. The curtain looked brand new, it was from the in-laws new house in the bedroom that our boys sleep in when we stay, and has now been replaced. I just knew it would make an awesome fairy princess skirt.

I’m not saying which niece is getting this one but if any of my family are reading this they can probably guess. Shh! It is made from three circular layers of different lengths, with gathered tulle strips sewn on the lining layers. I made a circular skirt pattern for the longest layer and marked the two shorter ones on it, then cut them all out. This is what the cut pieces looked like: Then I did the same with the lining layers. I’ve been storing some pink tulle in my stash for years, waiting for a project just like this to use it all up. I sewed the ruffled tulle strips onto each layer so the edge was aligned with the hem. Then came the elastic. All done. Ruffled Skirts Tutorial: Skirt Supplies. Twirly Skirt Tutorial - at last! I finally buckled down and put this skirt tute together for you, complete with pics every step of the way. About 6 months ago I gave a class here locally with step-by-step instructions, but with drawings instead of photos.

I think the photos will help a lot. And for those of you who aren't interested in learning to sew a skirt (I'm including tips for making grownup skirts too!) I'll apologize right now for the length of this tutorial. I haven't taken the time to figure out how to do a separate file that you can click on in the sidebar, and my previous attempts at doing so were less than successful. So, since I don't have the time or inclination to figure that out, be prepared for my longest tutorial yet! Before you know how much material to buy and cut, you'll need to measure the wearer. Waistband: 3.5" wide cherry fabric: 13" wide polka dots: 2" wide bottom red+white fabric: 3.5" TOTAL FINISHED LENGTH: 22" Establish the girl's waist size.

Now, to establish the true cutting dimensions. Pebbles Skirt Tutorial. Back to School Pleated Uniform Skirt Tutorial. Tiffany from Simply Modern Mom joins us today with this cute and easy Pleated Uniform Skirt tutorial. It’s perfect whether you need to wear a uniform or just want to wear the cute, pleated look. After a little practice Tiffany assures us the skirt can be made in less than an hour! Learn more about Tiffany, Simply Modern Mom and all Tiffany’s site has to offer in her introduction. Enjoy the tutorial! From Tiffany: It seems to me more and more schools are requiring some type of uniform. And although my daughter is not yet in school this year, I thought that a pleated uniform skirt would look adorable on her.

Supplies: 2 yards of fabricmatching threadtwo large buttonssmall snapregular sewing supplies Getting Started: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Thanks for sewing along with me! Win a free Back to School pattern every day this week. WIN A SERGER! » Sewing Tutorials + Patterns » Back to School Pleated Uniform Skirt...

Clothing, Kids, School « Introducing ~ Tiffany The BIG SALE continues! Tutorial Page. The Mini Me Cardigan. Snap Wrap Dress. Handleiding stolplooirokje. Ik maakte dit rokje op het gevoel. Ik heb geen wiskundige berekeningen over hoeveel stof je nodig hebt. Daarvoor moet je bij Mme Zsazsa zijn.Ik ben volledig autodidact, dus als jij betere technieken kent om het rokje te maken, mag je ze met me delen. Hier gaan we! Ik gebruikte een breedte van 4 keer de taille. Dan heb je wel wat overschot, maar dan gaat het rokje langer mee. De tailleband is evenlang als het resultaat van stap 3.

Als laatste zoom je de beide rokjes om en zoek je een lijfje om het rokje te laten draaien. Ik ben benieuwd naar jullie resultaten en ik heb graag een link naar deze post als je er zo eentje maakt. Google Afbeeldingen resultaat voor. Google Afbeeldingen resultaat voor. July+2009+802.jpg. Friday Tutorial: T-shirt Skirt - Epicurean Style. { m e e t p i p e r } the t-shirt skirt I think I've come up with something pretty fun---its economical, cute and easy. For this tutorial you will need a large men's t-shirt. Raid your husbands closet, ask a boyfriend, or go to find one....but don't go buy a NEW shirt for this, because half the fun is knowing you are using something that you already have or have gotten for cheap and making it fun again.

Step One: Find a Men's T-shirt Step Two: Cut off the bottom hem (cut just above the stitched hem). Step Three: Cut 3, four inch strips off of the T-shirt (cut through both the front and the back of the T-shirt). Step Four: Square up the T-shirt part that you have left, by cutting off the sleeves. Step Five: Cut the 7 inch piece into two pieces (just cutting along the t-shirt seam line) Finish by cutting off any of the sleeve if you left any of it attached (like I did above.

Step Six: Cut each of your four inch strips (that are more like loops) along one of the seams. Tutorial: Toddler Sized Petal Skirt Pattern. Remember when I was admiring Amy's petal skirt (I actually don't think this is the official meaning of a "petal skirt," but go with me here) on Project Runway, in this post? I have sewn up my own version and it is cute, cute, cute, even if I do say so myself. You can look and see if you agree: It's cute. I also took pictures to write up a tutorial, so you can make one too. Ok, first off, supplies: Solid heavier weight fabric, about 1/3 yard to be on the safe side 3 coordinating prints, about 1/4 yard of each Interfacing if desired, about 1/2 yard 1/4" elastic, about 1 yard Yep, that's it. Step One: Now, you need to measure your subject. Get a waist measurement, which was 20" for Aubrey. Step Two: Print out your pattern. Cut all pieces from solid fabric except for petals. Ok, first we are going to get those petals out of the way.

One you have all the petals sewn together, you need to clip the seams. One you have them all clipped, turn them. Step Four: Now we are going to make the waistband.