I had some wide leg jeans that I loved, but they were just always a little too long. I made them into some knee length shorts and had bottom halves of pant legs left over. I decided to hold onto it just in case I ever needed to use it! (I’m not a hoarder, I promise!) After looking at it, I realized I could make a cute little skirt out of it for one of my nieces! It has a cute, chunky hem and it would be such an easy project. So here are the steps I took:
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I found some shorts that were size 12-18 months, which is what I was wanting the skirt to be, then I measured 3 inches above the waist and cut it off. |
I ironed down the fold and then sewed around the edge, but left a 1 1/2 inch opening to get my elastic in. |
I used a safety pin to guide my elastic through the waist. |
After the elastic was through, I sewed it together. I sewed an “N” on the elastic to make sure that it would stay in place (I’ve heard that’s a good way to do it?!). |
Sewed up the opening once the elastic was all inside! Now the skirt part was done! Just needed to add a little flair! |
I cut a 1″x 24″ strip of fabric. |
Folded one end to a point and placed it where I wanted the center of the flower to go. I ran a few stitches over it to hold it in place. |
After the tip is sewed down, I fold and wrap the strip of fabric around and sew it down! |
It doesn’t need to be perfect, and actually looks cute if it is a little messy. |
The underside looks like this after the flower is sewed on. It is okay if it looks a little crazy. 🙂 |
I added a few more flowers! I made them different sizes by adjusting the length of the strip of fabric! |
All done! And so easy! |
I would love if you came and linked this project to my clothes upcycling page. It has a long term linky, so your project would stay there for more than just the week of a usual linky. We have over 80 projects linked up now ? some fantastic ideas ? Do come and take a look!
http://jembellish.blogspot.com/p/clothes-upcycling-projects.html
Dropping in from Jill's Creating My Way to Success to say hello. Mila from http://hereundertherainbow.blogspot.com.