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Wear it over your swim suit to the pool or the beach and use it to dry off after!
This project was actually for my color theory art class. Our assignment was to create a piece of art that interacted with a location of our choice, aka site-specific art. So I chose my backyard pool and decided to make a towel skirt that transformed into a "shield" that camouflaged me into my surroundings. This tutorial is only for the skirt part of it, not the painting part I did after making the skirt. Enjoy! (:
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Step 2
I would start with one of your towels and wrapping it around your waist to mark/pin the shape you want for your maxi skirt. I did this using the length of the towel to wrap around my waist. The width of the towel was too short for me considering I'm 5'8". So later I will explain how to take the excess material cut from this towel and attach it to the bottom of your skirt to make it longer.
You really have to play with pinning and marking the shape you want for your skirt until you get it the way you like. I ended up marking what looked like an upside down "J" starting from the waist down to the end. -
Step 3
Once you mark the shape you want, which in other words should mark wear the seam of your skirt will be, stitch along this line from edge to edge of the towel. Unfortunately towels will unravel when you cut them, so this stitching will secure the towel from unraveling later when you cut off the excess material.
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Step 5
If you need more length added to your skirt, go ahead and take the excess towel material you just cut off and match the edges up with the bottom of your skirt, right sides together, and pin them in place. (If you want to use your skirt to paint on like I did, then make sure to pin the excess fabric right side up, to the bottom of your skirt)
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Step 8
Now pin together the edges of your towel skirt (where the seam of your skirt will be) and sew them together. Start at the bottom of your skirt and work your way up. But leave about 3-5 inches not sewn at the top of your skirt otherwise you won't be able to fit your skirt up over your hips when putting it on. When laid out flat, your skirt should look somewhat like this.
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Step 11
While folded, like up the center line, or crease, with the waist of your skirt. The two corners of the center line, or crease in the towel probably will not wrap all the way around the waist. So it's important that the very center of the waist of your skirt, (the spot along the waist that would be directly below your belly button) is matched up with the very center of that crease/center line. Pin those to points together to stay in place. It would be best to pin it so that it is underneath the fold of the second towel. (Like open up the folded towel and pin where the center point on the center line is matched up with the center point on the waist of the skirt) With that center line, mark out about 10 inches, make sure it is 5 inches out from either side of the center point. Pin this line in place along the waist of your skirt and sew along it. This attaches the second towel to your skirt and should hang off of it folded in half.
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Step 15
Your towel maxi skirt should now be complete! You can wear it to the pool or beach over a swim suit. Take it off and open up the folded towel part to lay out and tan on or to dry off with!
If you want to know how I took further steps into creating a "camouflage shield" out of the skirt continue on with the tutorial.