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Friday, September 11, 2009

Re-purposing: Girl's Skirt

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I am the youngest of all my siblings.
I was given hand-me-downs for many years as a child. I thought that day had come to an end......until my oldest sister came to visit. She brought with her a hand-me-down of sorts............a skirt with a busted zipper. That sweet sister of mine brought it to me because the fabric was still in great condition......and so darn cute. She figured I would love to re-purpose it somehow. And oh, how she was right. Thanks big sis. Here's what I did with that hand-me down......... (Come any time.....and bring more!)



My only sorrow is that this sweet little flouncy skirt doesn't fit me.

Darn.



Do you have a skirt that has a busted zipper, a tear or stain towards the top?



Go on, turn it into a skirt for a little lady. Here's how:

(I made my little skirt for a size 3T, so my measurements are given accordingly.)

Cut the bottom of the skirt off, 9 inches from the bottom. By using the bottom of the skirt, you don't have to hem it or sew up the sides. Eliminates some work from your project.



Then cut another piece that is 25 x 6.5 inches.



Then sew this rectangle piece together along the short ends (6.5 inch side) to form a tube. Then hem the bottom by folding under a 1/4 inch and then another 1/4 inch. Then make a casing along the top by folding under a 1/4 inch and then 1 1/4 inch. (We'll be using 1 inch wide elastic. If you're using a different size, adjust this casing accordingly.) Make sure to leave an opening for the elastic to go through.



Now you'll make a basting stitch (the largest stitch length on your machine) a 1/4 inch from the top of your skirt section. Make 2 seams.......one along the front and one along the back. Leave long thread tails at each end.

Then looking at your main skirt section, place pins at the sides and then fold in half and put pins at the half marks on both sides. You now have the top part of your skirt sectioned off into 4 equal sections.



Then do the same with the waistband section along the bottom. Place 4 pins at each quarter.



Then line up the side pins of the skirt with the side pins of the waistbands. Pin them together, allowing the skirt fabric to overlap the waistband 3/4 of an inch from the bottom. Do the same with the other pins.



Now you'll pull the top thread at one end and slide the fabric along until it is evenly gathered in this section.



Repeat with all of the sections, making sure to add pins to secure it in place.



Then sew right on top of that basting stitch (with a normal stitch length) and then another seam 1/8 inch below. (And yes, you'll be leaving the top edge unfinished for that rugged look. If you'd rather, finish the top edge off.......but the frayed edges turned out so cutesy.)



Then cut out an appropriate length of 1 inch wide elastic. (Mine was 17 inches long.) Attach a safety pin to one end and thread it through your casing.



Then overlap the two ends and sew a couple seams to secure the elastic closed.



Then close off your casing and wow, you're done.

A really quick a easy, yet sassy little skirt for any little girl. Ta-Da.


32 comments:

Deanna said...

DARLING! You are amazing. :) i need little girls to sew for....hmmmmm.

Heather said...

I love this idea - thank for sharing!!!!

cannwin said...

love it! and so will my girls even if I have to glue the skirts on them in their sleep ;)

Amanda said...

Love that skirt...So great that it could be saved...Clever :)

The Longs said...

I have that skirt! Now I know what to do if the zipper ever breaks. I guess 1st I need to have a little girl though ;)

Watson Ink. said...

I love re-purposing! This is a great one to keep in my craft bank!!

Curtis and Dani Welton said...

Love it!

Mauri said...

So cute! Great idea. Thanks so much!

Grace @ One Craft Girl's Corner said...

That's wonderful! What a great way to recycle and lovely too! Come visit my blog for some fun redo's. onecraftgirlscorner.blogspot.com

Tater Tot Mom said...

Adorable. Not sure I could get my son to wear it though...wish I had a little girl to sew for!

Caldwell Family said...

I just love it!! I love your tutorials too! I can't wait till my baby girl is a little older so I can start making custy stuff for her! You are amazing!

Kimi said...

I love love love all your repurposing! That skirt is too cute.

Aimee said...

What a good idea. I almost want to go shopping at a thrift shop to find skirts I could repurpose for my girls!

Trina said...

So cute!!!

Aubrey said...

hahaha before i started actually reading what you wrote, i was like DANG! that looks exactly like my mom's skirt only smaller LOL well now i understand.. :)

Nikki said...

what a great idea!!! wow! the skirt is adorable!

Jonie said...

Awesome as always!!!

Me and My Family said...

thank you for this tutorial. As soon as I saw this I knew exactly what skirt I wanted to repurpose! I have had a skirt in my closet that is just toooooooo long for me and I was able to shorten my skirt and make a matching one for my daughter! I even got a head scarf out of it! Thanks. I'll be posting my skirt on my blog soon.

Alisa said...

It looks great! I have a skirt I'd like to repurpose for one of my girls too. But it's not quite as cute to begin with.

Tiffany said...

Ashley, You're so darn creative I just can't stand it! Love, love, love this idea!

Tom, Sherrie and Kaden Kimber said...

wow! I love to sew! I am just thrilled with your talents. I love them all! I too need girls to sew for. :) someday! thanks for sharing your talent!

Jared and Delia said...

So cute! You have inspired me so much to make better use of the old clothes in our house! Thank you, thank you.

I haven't commented until now - I know shame on me - but I have been blog stalking you for a while.

You can't see my blog from my profile so here it is:http://geekyaboutcrafts.blogspot.com/

Liz said...

Super cute. I am SO going to do this!

Kalei said...

sew adorable! I just went through your "ENTIRE" blog. Yes 2008 through 2009....I loved so many of your craft suggestions and will be making many of them. I hope you don't mind if I blog about you and post my favorite crafts of yours?! Keep crafting so I can keep practicing! =)

Beata said...

Cute!!

Linda @ My Trendy Tykes said...

Now that's cute!!

rebecca said...

Super darling!!! I love a skirt revamp!!!

Tori said...

I have that exact skirt and the zipper is broken...you have made the crafty part of my brain crazy with possibilities...i love it!

thedoodlegirl said...

Wow, what a great tutorial! That is adorable!!

Amanda said...

so cute! I need to find a skirt and make one for my dd.

Kasey said...

Ha.
i actually have that exact skirt from target a few years ago.
xo

sav said...

i want this for myself!!!!