Thursday, December 10, 2015

Christmas Skirt


I finished a few things I was working on for Christmas including my quilt! Then Savannah's school said Friday is red/green day. I couldn't think of anything cuter than a handmade Christmas skirt. My mom gave me the fabric, leftover from a quilt she made. I had not planned on getting to use it any time soon. This skirt was super easy, and took me 2 days. In be-tween skirt
Take into mind I changed a few things, and wish I would have changed a few more (I will explain)

The pattern given is for a size 12, Savannah is a 4T. My measurements were:
20" waist
Main fabric A-Cut 2 @ 21"X 11", cut 1@ 21" X 5"
(so the main skirt is changed to 11" long, and the waistband is 5" total but you fold it in half)
Main Fabric B- Cut 1 @ 11" X 5"
Accent fabric, cut 2 @ 21" X 5 1/2"
(bottom band was changed to 5 1/2")
Interfacing 11" X 2 1/2"
For the elastic casing in the back I sewed a line 3/4" down from the fold, then 3/4" down again from the first line. I would cut both elastic strips at 10" (half of the waist measurement) It was very small at fist then I had to go fishing for the elastic and leave an awkward space in the back.
When you attach the skirt to the band she does not specify if you stretch the back out. Best thing I figured was to gather the length of the back part of the skirt to 11" or half the waist + 1" for seam allowance, then ease in the waistband (you will have pleats)
If you finish your raw edges you don't really need the binding for the inside waistband.
Unfortunately you need the zipper to get it over the hips but I would measure your elastic and make a mark that far down from the top of the skirt. Sew up from the bottom 1/2" seam allowance and stop at your mark, then attach the zipper as you normally would.
I didn't like the look of the long section on the bottom so I folded up 1/2" from the bottom raw edge, then matched that fold line to the seam line made when attaching the bottom of the skirt. Sew this together from the right side of the skirt to make it look better, stitching 1/8" down from the seam. This encloses the raw edges on the bottom also.








1 comment:

  1. I just love that quilt! I like the skirt too - bet if there was a photo of Savannah in the skirt, I would like it even more!

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