- Total cost - maybe $2
- Time to make: 90 minutes
- How many others skirts will you find like this: none, it's an original.
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| My new summer wrap skirt |
It's a simple cotton wrap skirt with a bit of swing - nice and cool for summer. I could also use it in cooler weather with leggings. There are no buttons or zips or tricky bits - great for 'whipping up' quickly, and an excellent project for beginners.
I really love the simplicity and the fit. Wrap skirts also give you a bit more flexibility if, like me, you find that you're not consistently the same size around the middle.
I tend to have only a couple of favourite skirts, and when they wear out, I like to copy and sometimes adapt the design. Here's a few photos of the process (I got so into the sewing I forgot to take pics after the cutting - oops).
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| I lay my new fabric on the floor - I don't have a cutting table big enough to see the whole thing once. |
I am now teaching my children how to sew. My daughter has made a pencil roll and my son has made a bag. We've also done quite a few dress-ups. Next...clothes!
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| Maia's pencil roll to hold all her colour pencils, watercolour pencils and graphite pens. It was made from an old tea towel, a fabric offcut and a little bit of broad ribbon. |
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| All the pencils are neatly secured in the pouches. The flap folds down over the top, and all rolled up together. The bonus of using the tea towell is that the hem around the edge is already done. |






Hi Morag, this is a great idea. Do you have the picture of the skirt open after you finish sewing? I just want to see how you sewed the waist band as I am really a beginner and would love to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteI make handbags out of pillowcases, leather jackets, old business shirts... the possibilities are endless. :)
ReplyDeleteI saw a handbag made from a pair of cut-off jeans the other day!
DeleteHi Morag. I really admire your resourcefulness. That fabric is lovely for a skirt! I started learning to sew this year as I wanted to make most of my own clothes. I'm using the sewing machine my lovely Mum gave me for my 18th birthday and that has largely been in semi-retirement. I've made a few simple tops and have a dress cut out right now . I like that I can repurpose fabrics or choose my own. Meg:)
ReplyDeleteHi Morag I love the wrap skirt idea so simple ! Thanks for the inspiration to do some sewing with the kids as well :)Karina
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