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Fun and easy layered skirt using jersey knit fabric
This skirt has been on my to-do list for a while. I have actually dreamed about the process I used. (Seriously.) I had these 2 yards of fun orange fabric to use, but I wanted to get it right. I spent tons of time perusing Pinterest for a tutorial on how to make this, but I never found one that had the finished product I was looking for.
Finally, after thinking, dreaming, and making a plan, I took the plunge. And I LOVE the result. And I had enough fabric left to make a little skirt for my little helper!
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3. Now to the skirt. Measure around the widest part of your hips/bum. Add 8 inches to that measurement. Next determine the length you would like. You can use a skirt you own or wrap the fabric around your waist and mark with chalk where you want it to fall. Now cut a piece of fabric that is the width of your hips + 8" and as long as you would like the skirt to be.
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8. Now the fun begins. Pin then sew one layer at a time to the body of the skirt. Make sure the layer above covers the top edge of the layer under it. Use the asymmetrical layers to off-set each other. I did 2 asymmetical layers after the first one, then another regular layer. I finished with another asymmetrical one. Play with your design to get it just the way you want.
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Step 9
9. Once the layers are all sewn on, it's time to attach the skirt to the waistband. I used the method I learned from V and Co.'s ruffle skirt. She explains and illustrates it well. I will explain below, but if you need further guidance, go check her tutorial out.
Slide the waistband over the top of the skirt so it is circling the outside. The raw edges of the waist band will be next to the top edge of the skirt (which is double-layers because of the top tier of the skirt). Pin the back seams together. Then find the exact middle of the front of the skirt and of the waistband and pin those together. Now find the mid-point between the front and back of both and pin at those points. Continue to find the mid points between pins and keep on pinning. Your skirt will have lots of gaps. That is how to make this a nice, flowy skirt (and not skin-tight), without ever using a gathering stitch.
Once you have pins at almost every inch around, sew the waistband on.