I've been saving them for all that time thinking I would be able to make at least a couple of smaller maxi skirts. I wasn't sure how it would work out, but yesterday morning before church I thought I would give it a try
After trimming them all, then I grabbed my largest scrap piece and another piece that the longest edge of the piece had the chevron going in a different direction.
I used my serger to sew them. Then I grabbed another scrap piece and sewed it on. Trying the entire time to get the chevron pattern to go in different directions.
Most of the pieces that I was using were in the shape of triangles, so it ended up that the top of the skirt was skinnier than the bottom of it. Which is exactly what I needed.
I just kept sewing more and more onto the skirt, until I had enough that when I wrapped it around my girls waist that it was long enough and wide enough. I tried to make sure it was in a sort of trapezoid shape. Then I sewed the trapezoid shape into a skirt. Then trim the top and the bottom of the skirt so that they aren't uneven.
For the waist band I took a piece that was 2-3 inches shorter than their waist measurement. Serged the short ends together to make a band. Folded that in half and serged the band onto the top of the skirt, all the while stretching the top band.
I love how the finished skirts turned out. My girls were so excited to have "one of those long skirts just like yours!"
Its all about keeping them happy ya know!
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7 comments:
Cute pattern for a skirt. I also love the blue and white striped fabric used. Looks really nice with a white shirt/tee.
Your skirts are adorable! love the littlest one's pose. :)
I am loving those maxi skirts. Too cute and your girls are rockin them.
This is s cute pattern. I wish that had more time to sew. I have a good sewing machine.
This is another cute piece of work. I like the length, too!
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Very cute, and a good way to stretch the fabric you have to dress your kids. This is my kind of sewing. Stopping by from Wonderful Wednesday.
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