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Based on Jumper Skirt Out Of A T Shirt by September M.
I ended up useing the head hole as the waist line. and by cutting straight across for the bottom, the sides and bottom hem had pre-made, perfect stiching.

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sweetsundae0
sweetsundae0 · Ajax, Ontario, CA · 50 projects
Looks fantastic on you! I love the buttons you used Happy
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LastKoalaBear
LastKoalaBear · Vancouver, British Columbia, CA · 33 projects
i love the buttons, really cool
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CO + K User

this is really cute. I think it came out better then the original!
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Amberly
Amberly · 3 projects
I hope this makes sense, Emily:
I started with an rather large t-shirt (big enough to be a dress)
Then I cut it just below the sleeves (or like 4 inches (depending on your body shape)) keep in mind that the top part/nickline will be the waist band so make it long enough. The bottom will be the actual skirt part.

So then, to make the waist band, I cut off the sleeves and sewed down the sides (where the sleeves were) so the origingal neckline is the top of the waistband.

Next, I attached the top to the skirt. The top band is a lot tighter than the skirt (A.K.A. original bottom half of the t-shirt) the so I had to put in some pleats.

Then it was on to straps which would theoretically be made with extra material from the sleves or between the top and bottom. I ran out of material and had to use a second shirt (shhh!).

I would simply suggest playing arround with it! If you have any other questions let me know!
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Emily G.
Emily G.
will you like tell me how you did it?
cus it's so much nicer than the one with a blue shirt. Happy
please? Happy
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