Cut Out + Keep

How To Make A Simple High Waisted Skirt

Make an easy, elasticized, high waist skirt.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/how-to-make-a-simple-high-waisted-skirt • Posted by vintage-threads

Making a simple high waisted skirt held up with elastic is easier than you might think. Pro sewing skills are definitely not required. The original tutorial on this can be found on http://www.vintage-threads.com/ , but I figured that the cut out and keep audience might appreciate it also :)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium dscf2787 1278729556 Medium dscf2795 1278729745 Medium dscf2792 1278729867

Description

Making a simple high waisted skirt held up with elastic is easier than you might think. Pro sewing skills are definitely not required. The original tutorial on this can be found on http://www.vintage-threads.com/ , but I figured that the cut out and keep audience might appreciate it also :)

Instructions

  1. Small dscf2749 1278730137

    The first step is drafting a pattern for your skirt. A message to amateur sewers - this isn't as difficult as it sounds. For this simple high-waist skirt, the pattern is basically just a wide rectangle. To make the pattern, stick two pieces of newspaper together with sticky tape, maybe more if you're a larger size. Wrap this around your body to ensure it fits properly. The paper should overlap a fair amount, not too much though.

  2. Small dscf2689 1278730335

    The pattern may be a bit short for your liking. If so, you can stick another two newspaper together, and stick this to the original pattern. This will make the skirt quite long. To shorten the pattern piece in length, fold it in half/quarters to make sure that the pattern edge isn't crooked. Remember that 2cm is required for seam allowance.

  3. Small dscf2700 1278731135

    You now need a the pattern for a strip to encase the elastic we'll put in later. This strip needs to be as long as the pattern you've just created, with an additional 1cm. Its width should be the width of your elastic, plus 2.5cm. If you added extra to the bottom of your pattern, I'd recommend using that excess paper to make the strip. Now, you need to make a strip as long as the pattern you have made, plus an extra 1cm. It needs to be the width of your elastic, and an additional 2.5cm. If you added extra length to the bottom of your pattern, I'd suggest using the leftover pieces of paper that you didn't use.

  4. Small dscf2736 1278730373

    Pin the pattern pieces you've made to the material. Cut them out.

  5. Small dscf2750 1278730458

    Grab your strip of fabric, and hem it 1cm from each long side. Trim any excess fabric from hemming.

  6. Small dscf2756 1278730571

    Proceed to hem short sides of the strip by .5cm.

  7. Small dscf2766 1278730592

    Now, get the big rectangle that you cut out, and over lock both of the long sides. Then, hem the top + the bottom by 1cm.

  8. Small dscf2772 1278730648

    Lay the rectangle flat, with the wrong side of the fabric facing towards you. Pin down the strip of material on to the fabric 1.5 inches from the very top of your skirt. Sew both sides of the strip down, but make sure to leave about 2.5cm unsewn at the very ends of the strip.

  9. Pin the unsewn edges back, and pin the ends of the material together. Sew about 1cm in, and over lock.

  10. Small dscf2775 1278730795

    Now, wrap the elastic around where you want it to sit on your body. Tighten the elastic until it feels comfortably tight, and cut it to this length. Pin a safety pin to one end of the elastic. Push the elastic through the strip of material, making sure the pin the elastic to the skirt when theres only a small amount of it poking out at the end of the strip. Keep pulling until you make it out of the other end. Pin the elastic down so that it meets the other end of the elastic. Sew down the two ends of the elastic. Be sure to sew down the ends of the strip that you left unsewn down, so they aren't poking up.

  11. Small dscf2795 1278731028

    Finished! Well Done! Feel free to head over to my website, http://www.vintage-threads.com