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Okay, let’s start with a single-layer skirt….the simplest skirt you’ll ever sew. But when you find a beautiful, plain selvage like this one you can use it as the bottom of your skirt and it makes the process even easier! Often the selvage (the finished edge of the fabric) is printed with the fabric designer’s name and color codes and thus not usable. If your fabric allows, you may want to incorporate the selvage as part of your hem. NOTE: these measurements were used for my skinny 5-year-old daughter, who has a 21-inch waist size. * Skirt Length for Double Layer – 12 inches For babies, subtract only 2 inches.įor a 3T-4T size, use the following measurements: For older girls or adults, you may want to subtract 4 inches or more so the pieces are more proportionate with each other. * Skirt Length for the Double Layer: Take the original skirt length and subtract approximately 3 inches. NOTE: If you plan to use 2-inch wide elastic in the waistband or prefer a wider hem at the bottom of the skirt, you’ll need to add more length. Then add 1 1/2 inches to the length, to compensate for the folded over waistband and a very small hem. * Skirt Length: Measure from the waist down to where you’d like the skirt to end (usually right above the knee for little girls).
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You can also multiply by 1.5 (instead of 2) for a less-full skirt, but I find that a 1:2 ratio is good for gathered skirts–it makes them full and bouncy. * Skirt Width: Measure around the entire waist and then double it. If you have smaller bits of fabric, you can cut the skirt into two rectangles and sew two side-seams instead of one. The diagram below shows what your pattern piece looks like.Īnd please NOTE: The skirt does not need to be cut as one entire piece. Golden Rod Floral Fabric – Cotton Poly from Walmart, $2/yard (very lightweight but doesn’t feel as nice as 100% cotton)ĭark Chambray – 100% Cotton, lightweight from Hobby Lobby Mint Green Flower Fabric – Cotton Poly from Walmart, $2/yard (very lightweight but doesn’t feel as nice as 100% cotton) Party Dot Fabric – 100% Cotton from Hobby Lobby (not sure what the official name is)
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I notice that it tends to shrink a bit the first time I wash a finished skirt or pair of Kid Pants. You may also consider washing and drying your elastic as well.
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* Fabric care – always wash and dry your fabric ahead of time to pre-shrink it. * Fabric amount – about 1/2 yard to 1 yard of fabric (depending on size and whether you’re making a single or double layer) – lightweight cotton/poly blends (the mint green fabric below is a blend) Interlock is a bit heavy for a double-layered skirt) – lightweight cottons (such as broadcloth, batiste, chambray, seersucker, voile) Make it as detailed or as simple as you’d like. Bind it with bias tape or leave it plain. And if you’ve never made one before but have always wanted to….this one’s for you! If you’ve made a gathered skirt before then you know how easy it is. We’re making a simple gathered skirt, with an elastic waistband.Īnd we have a fantastic MADE Everyday episode if you’d like to see the process in-action! With spring and summer upon us, it’s time for skirts! And making cotton skirts for girls (or yourself) is so very simple.