Top: similar | Skirt: me (tutorial below, fabric found here c/o Michael Levine) similar skirt here, here and here | Shoes: Lulu's c/o (similar) | Clutch: similar here and here | Cuff: Urban Philosophy c/o (similar) | Lips: MAC 'So Chaud'
I have been seriously swooning over all things floral lately. When I saw this amazing poly charmeuse while exploring the warehouse wonderland at Michael Levine, I immediately thought of Rachel's skirt from this post. I have had a floral midi on my to sew list for a while, so I snatched this fabric right up. I created a quick tool skirt to slip on underneath to give it a little extra volume as well. It was perfect to wear at the last night at Alt Summit for the mini parties (more from my Alt experience to come!)
Shop my look below:
Click below for the full tutorial...
Shop my look below:
Click below for the full tutorial...
Materials:
- 2 yards of floral fabric (I used this gorgeous stretch poly charmeuse)
- matching thread
- invisible zipper
- large hook and eye
- small strip of interfacing
- Step 1: Cut 2 rectangles for your skirt sections. Measure your natural waist, divide it by 2, and then multiply that number by 3 to get the width (add 1” to allow for ½” seam allowance per side). Then determine how long you want the skirt to be and add 2” for seam allowance (1/2” for the top, 1 ½” for the hem). My skirt pieces measured 42”W x 29”L.
- Step 2:
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- Step 3. Cut your waistband to be 3” long and the width of your natural waist plus 2” for s.a. (and because it will overlap to close). I cut mine a few inches longer and then ended trimming it a bit. Then cut a 1” strip of interfacing that is the length of your waist measurement.
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- Step 4. Fold the width of the waistband under about ½”, press, and then apply the interfacing directly about the fold (see photo). Fold the other side over ½’ inch and press. Fold the top and bottom ends under ½” as well. Then fold in half length-wise and press. All of your seam allowances should now be hidden inside the fold.
- Step 5. Place the front and back skirt sections right-side together and stitch up all the way on one side with ½” s.a. Insert your invisible zipper on the other side (match the selvage at the top of the zipper with the top of the fabric).
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Step 6. Stitch up
one short side of the waistband, and sandwich the top of the skirt in between
the waistband so that about ½” of the top of the skirt is covered (make sure
that the basting stitches are up inside of the waistband). Line up the stitched side with one of
the open zipper sides. Pin all the
way around and stitch as close to the bottom edge of the waistband as you
can. You will have an extra inch
or so on the waistband. Fold the
edge under and hand stitch a large hook and eye for the closure (see close-up
shot above)
- Step 7. Serge or zigzag stitch all along the bottom to finish off the raw edges, and press under 1 ½” for the hem. Blind stitch the hem.















You look fabulous!!!! Love that skirt, perfect for Valentines Day!!!
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Truly obsessing about that skirt, is so beautiful!
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This is absolutely gorgeous. I wishhhhhhhh I had any sewing skills at all!!!
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lovely! I'm seeing so much floral around lately!
ReplyDeleteI just made a skirt according to your gilded skirt tutorial, best skirt I've made yet! and I have some fabric that would be perfect for this skirt!
Thank you for the tutorial, I can't wait to try it out. Just wondering if the fabric you used has a stretch in it? I am wanting to buy it but I am not sure. thank you.
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Love it! :) thankyou start
ReplyDeleteI just finished my skirt using this tutorial and I love it. My mother is now in the process of making one as well. Thanks a bunch.
ReplyDeleteAre you using a are machine or sewing it by hand?
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DeleteI made it! it came out exactly the same just in pink and a more playful pattern, you explained it perfectly, thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI made it! it came out exactly the same just in pink and a more playful pattern, you explained it perfectly, thank you!!!
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