Tuesday, March 26, 2013

TUTORIAL: Bias Tape Trimmed Skirt Tutorial

Last week I made this super cute (and QUICK) bias tape trimmed skirt for a neighbor's little girl and LOVED how simply it was done!!

Want to know how to sew one? Great! Let's do it!!


TUTORIAL:

1. Gather materials: skirt material, waistband material, one package of bias tape, scissors, pins, sewing machine and thread

 

2. Figure out the LENGTH of the skirt you want. Cut a piece of fabric the final skirt length minus 1 inch x the entire width of your fabric Example: I want my skirt to be 11 inches when it's finished, so I cut my fabric to 10 inches long x 44 inches wide.

3. Cut a piece of your waistband fabric 3 inches long x 44 inches wide.

4. Iron your waistband fabric wrong sides together and pin along the long edge. Now your waistband is 1.5 inches long x 44 inches wide.

5. Lay your skirt fabric right side up and pin the raw edge of your waistband (not the folded edge) along the top edge (the width) of your skirt.

6. Sew using a 3/8 inch seam allowance. Trim threads. Serge or zig-zag stitch the raw edges. You can also use pinking shears to reduce fraying.

7. Press the waistband up with an iron. Topstitch your waistband seam using a 1/8 inch seam allowance. This will hold your waistband in place.

8. Open up your bias tape and sandwich your skirt's lower edge fabric between it. Sew on your bias tape. Trim threads.



9. Measure your child's waist and subtract an inch. Cut a piece of 3/8 inch elastic this length. (Exampe: My daughter's waist is 20, so I cut a piece of elastic that is 19 inches long.)

10. Insert the elastic into the waistband casing, pin the elastic at both ends. Stitch across the ends of your elastic using a vertical stitch to hold your elastic in place.

11. Lay your skirt right sides together, matching the sides (raw edges), waistband and bias tape. Pin. Sew using a 3/8 inch seam allowance. Serge or zig-zag stitch.


 
 
You DID IT!! Try it on your little girl and watch her twirl and SMILE!!!

6 comments:

Chelle said...

How cute is that fabric?!! I will SEW use this tute to make some! Thanks for sharing a bit of your creativity!! You are LOVED & APPRECIATED!!!
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Unknown said...

How awesome and helpful!! Thankyou so much for posting!

Hope said...

Love it! Thanks for sharing!!!

Jennifer Wigginton said...

Thanks so much for this! :)

scrapperdiane said...

Simply adorable,my great grand daughter gets one,

Caroline said...

Very sweet, thanks for the tutorial