Recently I found some awesome Star Trek cotton fabric, and decided to make a skirt out of it. I included pockets, and some blocking of black on the bottom. |
I think it turned out pretty cool. If you want to know how I made it just keep on reading! |
Here are the materials I used: cotton fabric, black accent fabric (I think it's a wool blend), and some elastic for the waist band. |
I cut my main fabric into two pieces like this. You can make it as wide as you want, depending on how much volume you want in your skirt. |
Then cut two pieces of accent fabric that is the same with. They can be as long or as short as you want. Note: I ended up cutting these pieces shorter in the end. |
I pinned both pears of fabric pieces together like this...... |
.....then sewed with a straight stitch. |
After that, I sewed the edges together with a zig zag stitch. This is a good technique for finishing an edge without a serger. |
Next I ironed that seam down on the back...... |
......and the front, of both fabric panels. |
Then I pinned and sewed the pocket pieces on. |
And ironed them down as well. |
Now it's time to put both front and back panels of the skirt together and ...... |
.....sew them, using the same stitching from before. |
And now that the two panels are together, it's time to sew the casing at the top of the skirt , for the elastic. |
You're first going to want to fold a little bit of the edge down. |
Then fold over a larger bit, using the elastic as a guide for how big to make it. |
Then pin...... |
......and sew.... |
........leaving an opening big enough for the elastic. Add a safety pin to a piece of elastic that is a few inches smaller than the circumference of your waist, and thread it through. |
Then pull it out, pin, and..... |
....sew a box with an X going through it. |
Next pin the opening closed and (you guessed it) sew. |
Now for the bottom hem. I'm finishing off the hem with a zig zag stitch. |
Then ironing, about an inch of fabric, down. |
Then pin and...... |
.....sew the crap out of that hem. |
*Phewf! That was a long blog post! But it was worth it. |
You can wear this skirt low waisted, for a more casual look...... |
.......or high waisted, for a little more dressiness. |
I hope you enjoyed this skirt sewing DIY. Please keep checking in! You can also follow me on Etsy (through the link on the left) or on FB Cute As A Cuttlefish Facebook page. Have a great day! |
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