petticoat skirt tutorial

    We have a great tutorial that our sweet friend, Shelley was kind enough to share with us today. I love this skirt! So adorable that I wish one for myself! Take it away, Shelley...

    So it's time for family pictures again and I wanted something super cute for my daughter to wear. I've been looking for a while and still didn't find anything. I decided I needed to make the skirt I wanted for her and it only took less than an hour and a half. Here's how.
     

    I used a twin size bedsheet in tan. Trim the seamed edges off. I used 3 strips lengthwise. Cut a little at the end and tear the rest of the way. So quick and easy. Each strip was about 4 inches wide.

    I tore another strip about 3 inches wide for the flower. Fold the 3 inch strip in half and gather. I love my gathering foot for my sewing machine!

    It's not one continuous strip but you could sew it that way if you wanted.

    Make a simple A-line skirt to fit your little girl. Sew the sides of the front and back together.

    Next I pinned the ruffles in place. One goes all the way around the back and makes kind of a V in front.  I added a small piece of ruffle under the V.  Stitch the ruffles down.

    After you have added all the ruffle, I used a cereal bowl to loosely mark a large circle to use as a guide for the flower.

    Here's the flower loosely placed to make sure I had enough ruffle for the space.

     After the flower is sewn down, cut a casing for the waistband.


    Cut a piece of elastic to fit and pin the four corners.

    Pin the elastic in place and serge or zig-zag.

    Fold over the casing and stitch down.  And Done!


    What a fabulous, inexpensive, skirt!


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