Little Girl’s Shabby Ruffle Skirt: A Beginner’s Sewing Project
I know I’m going to lose half of you when I mention that this project involves an actual sewing machine because I realize that “no-sew” is super-chic these days. But, I also know there are some of you who truly do want to know more about sewing. And every once in a while if you want to turn out something that will last & is functional, you’ve just gotta break out the machine. So, today I’m showing how I made this little skirt for Lola recently. Warm weather seasons are the perfect time to try your hand at sewing with lightweight cotton prints. And this skirt is cute & simple, too. I prefer not to use patterns when sewing, but rather figure things out as I go, which is what I did for this skirt. And you can, too.To determine how much fabric you need to buy, you’ll need to start with a little math. (Don’t worry–your first grader could do this.) Decide how long you want the skirt to be & that will help you figure out how much fabric you need. For this skirt, take the finished skirt length you want, then add an extra 1.5 inches to the top and bottom (for a total of 3 inches) to allow for the waistband & hem. For example, I wanted this skirt to be 12 inches long when finished, so I took the 12 inches, added the extra 3 inches & ended up with 15 inches as my cut fabric amount. (See, it’s easy)You’ll also need another 1/4 yard of a coordinating fabric for the ruffles, and a length of 3/4 inch-wide elastic for the waistband.Next, measure your child’s waist. Then, take that number & multiply it times 1.5 to determine how wide to cut the fabric. For example, Lola’s waist is 20 inches, so I knew I would need the fabric to be 30 inches wide. Remember, you’ll be using a front & back piece to the skirt, so to get a total of 30 inches, that means I needed to use (2) 15-inch wide pieces, which would total approximately 30 inches when sewn together. (Remember, nothing has to be too exact…no rocket science required.)So, when I cut my skirt pieces, I cut 2 pieces, each 15 inches wide by 15 inches long.The first thing you do after that is place the right sides together & sew up the sides & press the seam open with an iron.Next, press down the top raw edge of the skirt 1/2 inch all around. Then, fold it over another inch & press all around. Repeat this process for the bottom edge as well.Now, you’re ready to sew the waistband! Sew the top hem very close to the edge of the fabric to create the passage for the elastic to go through. Leave an opening between where you started & stopped the stitching to allow room to feed the elastic through.Next, use your child’s waist measurement & add a couple of extra inches to determine the length of elastic you need to use. Then, pin a large safety pin onto one end of the elastic to help lead the elastic through the waistband, being careful not to let the end of the elastic get pulled through as well.When you have fed it through, sew the two ends together & snip off the extra length. Then, tuck it into the waistband, & sew the opening shut.Then, sew the bottom hem.Now you have an actual skirt! To add the final touch of the shabby ruffles, cut about 3 or 4 strips across the length of your coordinating fabric, approximately 1.5 inches wide. Then, sew a gathering stitch up the center of each using a large stitch length setting on your machine. Then, pull the end gathering thread to create a ruffle.Then, pin the ruffle into place on the bottom of the skirt. You will probably need to use more than one length of ruffle on each row to get it to go all the way around. Once the ruffles are pinned in place, just sew them onto the skirt. (Don’t forget to adjust your stitch length back down for normal sewing.)Don’t worry about the raw edge of the ruffle. That gives it the shabby look & the threads will stop unraveling after a few washings.That’s it, y’all! I know this sounds long and complicated for some of you, but if you follow these steps, you’ll see it’s not really that hard. If you have questions, I’ll try to help. You may even want to use this idea to make a matching barrette or headband!Don’t be afraid! Just get out your machine & give this skirt a try! You’ll be proud of your accomplishment, and if your little girl is anything like mine, she’ll flip over it.I’m sharing this project with a few of these crafty sites. Check them out!
The Crafty Gals
March 17, 2011 @ 2:54 pm
This skirt is so cute & I love the fabric you used! This seems simple enough that I might be able to make one. Just might try this for my daughter! Thanks!!
~Mary
Pamelotta
March 17, 2011 @ 4:23 pm
Let me say that that tutorial is the first thing I have seen that has been motivation enough for me to get my sewing machine out of the closet (the one that is still brand new after 4 years) and try my hand at sewing. Granted, I haven't been actively looking for tutorials, but I'm so glad I stumbled on yours. Your carefree and relaxed attitude toward sewing is just what I needed to feel like I can do it.
Thanks!
NanaDiana
March 17, 2011 @ 4:50 pm
Julie– YOU and ME? Sisters of the heart! I sew as I go too! I love your little ruffled skirt and it appears someone else lovesit too! 2 years ago I made reversible shamrock skirts for all 3 girls – and Ria had a fit putting hers on when she discovered that there were lady-bugs printed on the shamrock leaves that would be close to her body when she wore it inside out….so funny! (she a bugaphobic-I just made that up but it sounds pretty cool, huh?) xxoo Diana
Holly
March 17, 2011 @ 8:01 pm
I'm going to have to give this a try – hope Laynee's turns out as cute as Lola's!
Elaine
March 18, 2011 @ 2:02 am
Love this!!! I will be trying to make it for my little sweetie this weekend. Thanks for posting. I have been trying to find a fun skirt tutorial…patterns are icky to me so I am very appreciative! Great job.
Chessa
March 18, 2011 @ 2:12 am
Super cute fabric! Where did you get it? I like the shabby edge on the ruffle. Your directions are great-anyone can do this!
Alicia @ littlesprinklesoffun
March 18, 2011 @ 11:02 am
Very cute! I love the tutorial!
Rachel
March 18, 2011 @ 12:42 pm
That's so sweet! I think I want one for myself đŸ™‚
Rachel @ Maybe Matilda
Holiday Snob
March 18, 2011 @ 3:07 pm
I love it! And your fabric choice is seriously cute! Saw this at Tidy Mom
Chris
March 18, 2011 @ 4:38 pm
Such a sweet little skirt! Well done.
Sommer
March 18, 2011 @ 7:33 pm
Julie this turned out so CUTE! You are so talented! I'd love to have you share this at my VIP party today @ http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/03/vip-party-7.html
Julie
March 19, 2011 @ 12:24 am
@Chessa
That fabric is from Hobby Lobby! Hope you have one near you!
M* {Daydream Believers}
March 19, 2011 @ 1:51 am
Very cute! đŸ™‚ I love your fabric choices!
Sommer
March 19, 2011 @ 4:22 pm
Thanks for linking up! Can't wait to see what you have to share next week =)
Faith, Trust, and a Little Pixie Dust
March 19, 2011 @ 9:02 pm
C-ute fabric choices! Love the polka dot!
Warmly, Michelle
~Rasz~
March 20, 2011 @ 3:33 pm
Love it! You give great instructions too!
Chessa
March 20, 2011 @ 7:35 pm
Headed out to Hobby Lobby to find the fabric. Thanks again!
alison
March 21, 2011 @ 9:40 pm
okay…so i'm probably never going to get the gumption to make this adorable skirt but i do appreciate the idea and the tute…and those photos are fabulous…thanks for linking up to fridays unfolded!
blessings,
alison
stuff and nonsense
Meg
March 22, 2011 @ 4:03 am
You had me at "beginners." Looks like it was a hit! I love it.
Meg
March 22, 2011 @ 4:34 am
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Makeup By LisaMarie
March 22, 2011 @ 2:35 pm
OMG this is too cute. My girls would go nuts over this skirt. I love the polka dot ruffle!!! I really have to try this!!
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Krista @ While He Was Napping
March 25, 2011 @ 5:18 am
Thanks for linking up with us last week. I featured this today! Come grab a button here! I'd love for you to join us again this week. Congrats on your feature!
Krista
Just Call Me Tasha
July 12, 2011 @ 9:58 pm
I love the shabby ruffle, but does it fray like crazy? I'm halfway though making one, but I'm scare the ruffle will become a nuisance after a couple of wears.
Sally
November 27, 2011 @ 9:19 pm
Thank you for sharing! I used your tutorial & made my girl's some skirts…I just posted it on my blog & linked it back here to your tutorial.
Sally
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