I have an addiction to sewing skirts. They are just so simple, fast and fun, and Aubriana loves to wear them.
I didn't get a before picture, but this skirt is made out of an old t-shirt of mine. I've always loved the color and it's so soft, but it had gone the way of all cotton shirts in my house and shrunk. I hope it shrunk. I might have increased a tiny bit.
I love the flowers on the side and the easy draw-string (made out of the hem of the shirt). I basically followed this tutorial, with a few modifications. I plan on doing this pattern again, with a few more modifications to make it a tiny bit easier (like cutting two tiers, sort of like I did with my petal skirt).
Of the three skirts I made her for her birthday, I think this is my favorite, but only by a tiny margin.
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I didn't get a before picture, but this skirt is made out of an old t-shirt of mine. I've always loved the color and it's so soft, but it had gone the way of all cotton shirts in my house and shrunk. I hope it shrunk. I might have increased a tiny bit.
I love the flowers on the side and the easy draw-string (made out of the hem of the shirt). I basically followed this tutorial, with a few modifications. I plan on doing this pattern again, with a few more modifications to make it a tiny bit easier (like cutting two tiers, sort of like I did with my petal skirt).
Of the three skirts I made her for her birthday, I think this is my favorite, but only by a tiny margin.
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That is adorable! Will you do a tutorial?
ReplyDeleteKatie, maybe I will. I think I changed it enough to warrant it, but if you want to get the basic idea, I posted a link to the tutorial I (mostly) followed.
ReplyDeleteI think that's one of the cutest t-shirt refashions I've seen yet! I love it, and will definitely be featuring it next week! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat little skirt turned out so cute! Great job!
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