How to Make a Two-Color A-Line Tee Skirt
comments (20) April 28th, 2009Next, you need to measure your waist, then divide that number by 8, and we'll call that X. Mine worked out super easily because my waist where I measured was 88 cm, so that gave me 11 cm exactly for X. Lay out a fabric rectangle and mark X in from one end at the top (across the shorter side). I added 1 extra centimeter for seam allowance, but that resulted in my skirt being too big to stay on without adding an elastic band, so I recommend not adding a seam allowance (unless you plan to add elastic or a drawstring).
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If you want your skirt to stay on without adding a waistband, do not add extra seam allowance to X. |
Then mark X in from the other end on the opposite side. Use your tape measure or a ruler to connect the two spots and mark a line between them.
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Mark a line diagonally between X in from one side and X in from the other side. |
Cut along the line, either with scissors or with a rotary cutter.
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Eight panels like these will make up your skirt. |
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Comments (20)
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Thanks and have a great summer!
Emily
Posted: 1:38 pm on June 15th
i wonder if anyone has restyle ideas for men's shirts? i'd love to turn my husband's old shirts into wearable stuff for me :)
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Thanks so much!
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Posted: 2:46 pm on April 29th
I discovered that if I stacked up all four rectangles face up before I made the diagonal cut then I could eliminate the crooked bottom edge altogether and have the colors still alternate properly. I just stitch the diagonal sides to diagonal sides and straight-grain sides to straight-grain sides.
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