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Isn't this a cute skirt? :)
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So this style with the thick elastic band is really in right now.
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I started by cutting 4 pieces with 2 bottom and 2 top pieces each for front and back.
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Next serge together the top and bottom, and do it again so you now have 2 pieces. If you don't have a serger just use your sewing machine.
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When your done you should have this.
Then put right sides together and starting from the bottom cut at a slight angle. Keep your scraps, I used mine to make a rose clippy to match.
Here's what it should look like.
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Next serge the sides together making sure the middle seams line up is the most important.
After the side seams, I serged the top and bottom to give it a nice clean edge. On your sewing machine you can use the zig-zag option.
Now, you have this.
Next, I bought wide , black elastic and cut it to the size of my babes waist plus one inch. Then I burned the edges with a lighter so that it won't ever frey.
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Now over lap the elastic about one inch and reinforce a square around it.
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It should look like this when your done.
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Next, change to the biggest stitch length.
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You first need to
gather the skirt a little to make it easier to attach the elastic. So, start at the side seam and continue to the next seam, leave some thread and cut.
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Then start again after the side seam until you reach the other side seam and leave a couple inches of thread again.
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This is how much thread I usually leave myself.
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Then start gathering and pulling and pushing it along.
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You don't need it very gathered because the elastic band will do most of that.
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So above shows one side done and below shows both.
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Next, tie the loose ends into a knot.
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Now lay your elastic band, and your skirt flat noticing the two ends and two middles.
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First pin the two elastic band edges to the two outer skirt edges. I only pinned onto the fabric about a half inch.
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So this shows the two sides pinned.
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Now pin the two middle together.
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It should look like this.
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Next pin in between all the 4 corners.
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It should look like above. Next change your stitch length back to normal.
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Mine has the option to keep my needle into the fabric once i take my foot off the pedal. Do this if you can because it will make it easier to hold it in place while you pull and stretch at both ends.
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Start sewing and while you do pull from the back and the front until the fabric and the elastic are the same length. I stop in between each pin and adjust my hands so I can pull with both hands hard enough again.
I
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It should look like this.
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Next hem the bottom and you are done!
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I'm off to NYC for the rest of the week, have a good one!
4 comments:
I am soooo excited about this! Thanks for sharing your skills:)
I love this!!!
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Thank you for sharing this! you are awesome. I was wondering, did you use a ball point needle for the elastic? I found the elastic broke when sewing over it.
Just wrote a blog about your tute. Thanks!
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