My sister was browsing V&Co the other day when she called and told me about this cute skirt tutorial. Side note: One day I too will actually take cute pictures of my projects. Until then... After checking out the tutorial and realizing how ridiculously easy it was, I ran over to Hobby Lobby. One of the many things I love about HL is that they have a huge variety of everything. The handkerchief section alone has at least 50 different designs. And at $0.99 a piece (okay, some are $1.99) who can resist?
I initially picked up two designs to test the tutorial out. Another great thing about HL is their fabric section. I always go there when I need a simple, plain fabric. Their broadcloth is always $2.99 a yard. While broadcloth may not be the most expensive looking fabric, it is great for simple details, like the bottom strip on the skirts. I purchased 1/4 of a yard ($0.75) of the broadcloth, which was enough for the bottom of two skirts. The tutorial was seriously so easy. The part that took the longest was the ironing. I thought about skipping it a couple times, but remembered previous experiences that didn't end so well. This is the perfect project for beginners. Simple straight line sewing and a couple cuts. The only thing I adjusted was the width of my bottom piece. I wanted it to be a little more prominent, so I measured it at 5" rather than 4".
Savanah wore this skirt to church last Sunday. In a whim I put a hot pink tutu underneath it to make it fuller. Love how it turned out! I snapped a quick picture on my phone before she ripped the skirts off after church. I may be a little biased, but she is pretty darn cute. Enjoy!
2 comments:
She is pretty cute! :)
So cute and easy. I'll have to try some! Katie sent me. :) I'm lovin' your stuff!
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