Things You'll Need:
- Cotton material
- Rbbon
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
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Step 1
Choose 2 yards of non-stretchy cotton fabric in the color of your choice. Check the fabric before you buy it to make sure it does not fray easily. Percale is a good pick.
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Step 2
Fold the fabric evenly in half. Sew a straight seam 2-1/2 inches from the middle crease, securing the two sides together. Trim the open, bottom portion of the fabric to the skirt length you want.
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Step 3
Thread a ribbon that is 2 inches wide through the tube you just made in the material. Keep several inches of excess ribbon even on each side.
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Step 4
Starting at the bottom, cut 1-inch strips in the fabric all the way up to the seam (but be careful not to cut through it). Do this all the way across the material.
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Step 5
Cinch in the material along the ribbon until it is the appropriate waist size. Tie the skirt around your waist and adjust the amount cinched to make sure the skirt is even all the way around. Tie the ribbon in back to secure.











Comments
pathways2power said
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