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Table Cloth Skirt With Pleather

old table cloth to adorable old style skirt

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/table-cloth-skirt-with-pleather • Posted by Jess H.

i found an oval tablecloth at a flea market. very cheap. I already had some pleather, remnants I found at fabric store. bought a zipper. the linen is heavy, but even good for summer. it twirls, and I love the way it moves when I walk. it can be worn with the pleather over a shirt, or the shirt over the pleather (for a look of the skirt on the hips, and the pleather smooths out the stomach so no muffintops). also since I made it I have lost weight, and taking it in at the waist and hips was no problem.

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Project Budget
Cheap

Time

7 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
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Description

i found an oval tablecloth at a flea market. very cheap. I already had some pleather, remnants I found at fabric store. bought a zipper. the linen is heavy, but even good for summer. it twirls, and I love the way it moves when I walk. it can be worn with the pleather over a shirt, or the shirt over the pleather (for a look of the skirt on the hips, and the pleather smooths out the stomach so no muffintops). also since I made it I have lost weight, and taking it in at the waist and hips was no problem.

Instructions

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    I measured the circumference of my hips. and cut to that number (adding a little for seam allowance). then I measured from hips to waist ( so I knew how high to make it). I hemmed it over, even though it will not come unraveled. I wanted a smoother finish, and thicker. my hips were about 34in, and waist about 26in.

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    I probably should have waited on the zipper, but it would not have made a difference in fit, so I added it early. I used a 12-14in white, because I couldn't find a brownish one, plus the tablecloth is an off white.

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    I have a mannequin so this part was much easier. I had a rectangle of pleather, and I needed it to fit smoother. so I pinched it together on my dress form and marked it. i did not want to pin it, because that would create extra holes.

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    I sewed it. and voila!! waistband. I considered adding a corseting detail, or steampunkish buckles ( to the sides or front), but so far I have left it plain.

  5. Sorry no picture. I forgot to take one of the tablecloth before and during its cutting. I was large, and Oval (when I bought it I thought it was round, that added a small extra challenge). I cut out my circumference of hips and then some, so that it could bunch up a bit at the top.

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    to attach it to the pleather, I DID NOT put the right sides together and sew. I simply fitted the inside of the pleather to the outside of the tablecloth. some of it bunches and some does not. I didn't mind.

  7. no picture again. since it was oval, the sides were very very long. I cut out triangles of fabric to shorten it a little, and to make it a bit more even. (there was so much extra fabric on the sides). and sewed it back together.

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    from the bottom of the triangles I cut out of the sides, I cut off the lace part. since the front of the skirt was just a hair short, I added it for a bit more length (and a cute layered look). I did this for the back also.

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    the sides were still a good bit too long. so I added pick-ups. I had no idea what i was doing. but in the end they help it flow, and move beautifully.

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    It was more sheer than i realized, and I had enough scraps left over. I pieced together a slip and attached it. Hope ya'll enjoy. it is one of my favorites to wear.