Monday, October 18, 2010

Bandanna Skirt for $2.00

I haven't  had much time for blogging this week, I spent it with my Sister-in-law and her husband and little girl who came  up to visit.  We don't get to see them nearly often enough, only about once a year.  She is just like my own sister, as I never had one, only a brother.  My  brother was wonderful, but I still missed having a sister.  When I married my husband, I got a sister too, as a package deal.  Dolores is great, and we have so much fun together.  We went to an antique mall, and saw all kinds of things we wanted, but really don't have room for. They left this morning, and it always makes me sad to see them go.  Fortunately, my daughter came with her little girl, and one of my other granddaughters to visit, so I didn't get a chance to be too sad. 

Before they got here, last week, I tried one of the bandanna skirts that V and Co. had a tutorial on, which inspired me to try one.  I found this cute bandanna in the Halloween section, with owls, which I love.  I noticed that the right and wrong sides of the bandanna looked very much the same, so instead of cutting the two bandannas off shorter for the proper length needed for my little granddaughter, age 5, I folded it over so it would make another layer of the skirt.  I simply sewed the two bandannas together, right sides together only on one side to start with, then folded it over and then sewed about an eighth of an inch from the top edge, and then an inch  down from there, to form the casing for the elastic. I cut the elastic 22 1/2 inches long to fit her waist, worked it through the casing by attaching a safety pin and pulling it through, then I closed up the second seam, right sides together, back-stitching at the elastic to reinforce it.  In the front where the top layer was folded over, you could see the seam allowance from where I sewed the sides together, so I sewed wide, black rickrack over the seam on the top layer only, and put a black and white striped fabric flower at the end of it.  I also added a gathered strip of netting on the bottom of the skirt to dress it up a bit.  My little granddaughter tried it on and began twirling around, so I knew it met her approval. Thank you V and Co. for a great and economical Idea. This was so much fun I can't wait to make more, and I will have to, because I have four more granddaughters.

4 comments:

  1. Love this!
    Thank you for your kind words on my blog :)
    www.homesteadmel.com

    Many Blessings,
    Melanie

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  2. Jane,
    Thank you for your kind words! I added your blog to my links, I finally have a share button for my blog :)
    Blog for yourself, I really don't remember the last time I checked my visitor count, I like blogging without obligation.
    Hugs & Blessings,
    Your Sister in Christ Melanie

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  3. You should turn this post into a tutorial!!! I'd love to learn how to make the skirt and I have lots of friends who would like it a well!

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  4. Melanie, Thank you so much for your encouragement> I haven't done a tutorial yet, I am a little scared to try, but I think your kindness and interest has encouraged me and inspired me! I am going to try to work one up this weekend. Wish me luck!
    Many Thanks, and blessings,
    Jane

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