Actually it was a combination of 2 pre-made skirts to a new and improved single skirt.
Background: When I worked at Old Navy I bought an XL little girls silver tulle skirt. A coworker asked if I was using it for my Halloween costume...no I just thought it was cute =/ I wore it once then made the mistake of drying it. This made the tulle pucker and not pretty anymore.
Well I hate throwing things away, so I was thinking about how I could repurpose the skirt. I wanted to A) make it more adult like and B) hide the partially ruined tulle. I was digginf through my mommy's scrap fabric and found a blue satin skirt she had already made. Very plain but I loved the color and asked if I could have it.
I decided that I wanted to make a high waist-ed skirt with the silver tulle hanging down several inches beneath the blue skirt. I got to work removing the waist bands and finding a material to use as lining.
From here I recreated the pattern of the blue skirt, which was 6 trapezoids 6.5inches at the top, and 7.5 inches where I wanted the new lining to end. This would provide a place for me to attach the silver skirt to.
I sewed the lining together then simply attached the now waist-less tulle skirt to the bottom of that. Some scrunching and gathering needed to happen but not a lot so I just did it as I went on the sewing machine.
From here I had to sew the new lining to the blue skirt, which I did with a tight zig-zag stitch along the edge to hopefully avoid fraying in the future. The folded it down about 3/4 an inch and sewed a pocket for the elastic.
What do you think of the end product?
As a self critic I would like to say that had I taken the time and effort to figure out how to re-do the skirt with a zipper that fit my waist exactly, it would sit alot prettier. However I am admittedly not a patient perfectionist who would rather settle for pretty good than stress myself out for "perfect"
I also realize I'm not good at writing tutorials since I am a do it and figure it out as I go kinda gal, but if you have any questions about my...interesting methods feel free to leave a comment or e-mail me and I'll do my best to clarify!
Until Next time.
Wow, good job Angelyn! And I loved seeing my Gussy in the background of the one picture :)
ReplyDeleteI think this skirt looks great! Love how you put the two together!
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Have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Great job and you did it so quickly!
ReplyDeleteI love tulle and how you made this skirt! I am just finishing a dress with a tulle hem too. Thanks for the follow on my new blog....following you back!
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It is great that you chose to remake these skirts instead of throwing them away. Very thrifty of you! Keep it up! :)
ReplyDeleteit looks great, you're so creative! Thanks for linking it up to our Wicked awesome wed link party.
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