Hey y’all – this is the last Back to Basics tutorial of the month – and we’re ready to tackle sewing things to wear! I’ve got a super simple skirt tutorial for you. Seriously, start to finish this one takes about 45 minutes (give yourself more time if you’re new to sewing, but before long you’ll be able to crank these out in that time frame, promise!). And you can make it in ANY size.
To make a simple skirt you’ll need:
- 1″ wide elastic. You will need the same length as the wearer’s waist measurement (see chart below). Measure your elastic without stretching it.
- Fabric. Depending on who you’re sewing for and how long you want your skirt, this may be anywhere from 1/2 yard to 2 yards or more. Download the chart below to figure out how much you need.
Find the waist measurement for your wearer on the chart you can download here. The elastic will be cut to the waist length; the skirt fabric needs to be 1.5 to 2 times the waist in width. A skirt that is 2 times the waist length in width will be more gathered and fuller than a skirt that is only 1.5 times the waist length.
I’ve listed 3 skirt lengths on page 2 of the chart for each size – to the knee, midi (mid calf) length, and maxi length. Choose the length you’d like, then add 2 1/2 inches to that length so you’ll have enough fabric for the waist casing and hem.
So to figure out how much fabric to buy, first figure out your width and length. For the skirt in the photo, I made it 44″ wide by 24″ long. Most fabric is at least 44″ wide, so I bought 2/3 of a yard (24/36 because a yard is 36″ simplifies to 2/3) and had the fabric for my skirt. But say you decided to make a size 20 maxi skirt – you’d need your fabric to be at least 60.75 inches around for the waist (40.5 x 1.5), so if the fabric you choose is only 44″ wide you’d need to buy 1 3/4 yd (60.75/36 then rounded up) and you’d have a few inches extra left after you cut out your skirt.
Start by folding your skirt fabric in half, right sides together. Match the side edges of your skirt, which are probably the short edges unless you’re making a maxi skirt in a small size, in which case the side edge may be the longer one. Stitch this seam and finish it.
Next, fold the top edge of the fabric down 1/4″ and press it. Fold it down again 1 1/4″ and press it – this will form the waist casing. On the bottom edge of the skirt, fold the raw edge up 1/2″ and press then fold it again 1/2″ and press to form the hem.
Stitch the casing along the bottom folded edge, leaving about 2″ unsewn so you can insert the elastic. Stitch the hem in place.
Using a safety pin hooked through the end of the elastic, feed the elastic through the waist casing, being careful not to twist the elastic.
Overlap the ends of the elastic and use a wide zig zag stitch with a short stitch length to zig zag the ends together, remembering to backstitch across your elastic as well.
Pull the elastic into the waistband and sew the opening in the casing closed. You’re finished!
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