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 Designing, Sewing, & Making Skirts

How to Sew a Skirt / How to Make a Skirt

You can turn an old pair of jeans into a cute stylish skirt!  You can sew a skirt too! It's SEW easy.
 

 
About Skirts - Skirts are fun and rewarding to make. Skirts can be made into a mini, mid thigh, knee length, ankle length, and even long gown skirts. Skirts can be straight or flared.  They can be made from a pattern or made from an old pair of shorts or jeans as shown in the photo to the left.
Best Fabric to use - Just about any fabric can be used to make skirts. Some suggestions are: light weight cotton, denim, corduroy, light weight wool, wool blends, silk, rayon, and velvet. Wool blends, rayon, and velvet work best if the skirt pattern requires a lining.
Easy type Pattern - An elastic waist band type of skirt is best for beginner sewers.  There are many skirt patterns available with an elastic waistband. Straight stitch is used and this type of skirt  pattern could be completed in a couple of hours.
Difficult type Pattern - A skirt that requires a sewn in waist band is more difficult and usually requires a zipper and button hole.  This type of skirt would be for a more advanced sewer.
Pattern Pieces -     Skirts can have any where from 2 to 12 or more pattern pieces. Two pattern pieces being the easier skirt to make.
Comments - Remember when making a skirt to keep in mind the length, and the difficulty of the pattern. In general, skirts are very easy to somewhat easy to make. Skirts at any length, with the right top, whether a loose fitting sweater for the winter, or a silk tank for the summer will compliment your shape. Remember to wear clothes to enhance your figure, not hide it.

Besides the length of a skirt, (mini, knee, ankle, gown) let's look at different styles of skirts. 

As a dress maker & fashion designer your goal should be: To design and make clothing (garments) that look both professional and unique, ... not "handmade."

Once you have made your skirt, have fun adding embellishments like ribbon and flowers!

This skirt was designed and made by a student who was looking for something "fun" to wear during the summer months.  It has a yoke front with a side zipper.  She added ribbon and a flower in her design. Her stitching was superb and her design looks unique, professional, and store bought. 

This is a handmade straight-lined denim skirt.

This is a "Straight Line" Elastic waist band, denim, straight-lined, handmade skirt. Notice how it is straight (almost a straight line) from the top near the elastic all the way down to the hem line. This is a snug fitting skirt from top to bottom. You can learn to make your own pattern for this straight-line skirt.

This is a handmade flared skirt.

This is a Sewn-in waist band, corduroy, "Flared", handmade skirt Skirt. Notice how the skirt would fit snug up top by the waist band, and it gradually flares out towards the hem. You can learn how to make your own pattern for this flared skirt.

 

Maddie's not only sewed her 1950's skirt, she also designed and sewed the poodle!

This is a "Full"  or "Circle" skirt. Notice near the waist band how the skirt does not fit snug at all.  This skirt is full all the way around.  This is the type of skirt one would want to do turns and spins in and watch the fabric flow!!!

 

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Dress Making/Fashion Design Contest 2009

PROJECT: "fashion FORWARD"

for inspiring designers of ALL AGES

Deadline: December 30, 2009

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