Kludging skill level: Some basic sewing skills required
Permanence: No going back
Starting materials: A long elastic-waist skirt, much too big
Required tools: Seam ripper, sharp scissors, straight pins, sewing machine or needle & thread
I've seen cute short, full skirts with elastic waists everywhere this summer. It seemed like an easy thing to find at a thrift store, but I struck out. I did find this big ugly skirt, though, which got the kludging juices flowing.
Mother of the Bride meets Big Love |
Then I tried the skirt on and yanked the free end of the elastic through until it fit my waist.
Next came a quick hem: I measured and marked where I wanted the hem to end up, folded the bottom edge under twice, pinned*, and sewed the whole way around. Quick and easy.
*I never do this unless I absolutely can't get away with it. The slipperiness of the silk made it impossible to just fold and sew without pinning. I huffed about it the whole 3 minutes it took me.
Pin marks the hem length. Folding once... |
...and twice. |
Pinned the whole way around. Something this kludger almost never does. |
A quick stitch. |
Tada! Spoiler alert: I was too lazy to iron the hem flat. |
I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I've worn this skirt several times since I made it (it's a bit too short for work, so it's not as versatile as it could have been). Most times I've tucked a tank into the skirt and covered the waistband with a wide elastic belt.
PLease give me your sewing skills immediately. SEriously when I see stuff like that at stores I don't even think twice. I'll take your creative mind and skills please.
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oh my gosh, you did AMAZING! i can barely sew a button, so i am mighty impressed!!!
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