I scribbled down these instructions for the girl's flirty skirt I showed in an earlier post. The skirt is made with the Spoonflower fabric I designed. Skirts are very easy to make, and this design with the elasticized waist will fit through several growth spurts--today's knee-length skirt will be tomorrow's mini.
The pattern for this skirt consists simply of three rectangles, and can be made by an absolute beginner. I tried to make the directions for beginners to use, but if there are any confusing parts please let me know. I'd love to see how your skirt comes out using this pattern--send your photos and I'll post them here.
For a young girl, like my three-year-old daughter with a 19'' waist, you can make this skirt out of two fat quarters (21"x18" sold to quilters) of fabric.
a. Measure around the waist (or widest part, ie. hips, thigh..)
b. Measure from the waist down to where you want the bottom of the skirt to be. (best to keep the top of the ruffle above the knee so the skirt is easier to run and play in.)
Cut two rectangles for the main part of the skirt (ax.5)+3.5" by (b-1"). In other words, (half of the waist measurement plus 3.5") by (the length measurement - 1").
Cut one rectangle for the ruffle 3 3/4" by (a+6")x2.5 (In other words: the waist measurement plus 6" times 2 1/2.). You will probably have to piece two pieces together to have a strip that is long enough--in that case, just add an inch to the length. It is not so important that the length of the ruffle be exact.









12. Done!
7 comments:
this is such a cute wee skirt! i don't have any kids but plan on trying your pattern to make a 'me-sized' skirt :) I'll let you know how it turns out. Gorgeous material by the way, I found your blog through Spoonflower.
Take care,
Glitterysah x
http://glitterysah.blogspot.com
What a great skirt - I can't wait to try it! Thanks!
Very nice Judy . Loved how did you explain and you did very good graphical explanation too. Thanks for sharing.
Eliagron from SewingGiftsOnTime
wow! nice skirt and very nice scribbles!
Very cute skirt! I love the fabric you designed. I am still trying to decide what design to do on Spoonflower.
Well, I am about as beginner as you can get, so maybe I will give it a go. I can do one Spoonflower and one with some kind of orange and yellow flowers......
Congrats on your fabric being chosen for the Fabric of the Week Contest! I voted for you :)
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