This week for the Elastic Waistband Skirt we are going to work on– what if I don’t have enough cute fabric? or- I only have little bits of fabric to make the easy skirt with?
The answer to that panic question- we will make a patchwork skirt! That’s right. Let’s figure out how to sew up a few scraps of fabric to make it big enough for a whole skirt. The sewing construction still stays the same -using the elastic waist skirt tutorial from earlier, but we will make the fabric ourselves.
I had this wonderful line designed by Emily Daly for Modern Yardage. This is the pink/yellow/purple shades of her line. I love it! The whole way this is printed and sold {on demand- never running out or getting old} you can easily order new fabric whenever you need it!
For this Patchwork Skirt I only had strips of fabric and not a full piece that would work for the front and back. The solution so I could use this fabric- sew the strips together! I had thought about cutting up the fabric into squares, but decided that sometimes long strips to show off the fabric would be super fun and –who am I kidding, easier.
The idea with a patchwork skirt is to sew enough strips, or squares or little bits of whatever together until they measure the size needed for the skirt. You can sew a line of fabric {making your matching skills take it easy when sewing up the summer skirt} or you can mix and match fabric and designs so it is a more scrappy looking skirt.
Materials needed for the Elastic Waistband Skirt:
8 1/2 inch wide 19″ long— 9 strips {or how ever many you would like to make your skirt with}
Simple Skirt Instructions:
1) Sew the strips together.
2) Sew the last strip to the first strip to make a tube
*Because of all the raw edges you will need to either zig-zag the seams or use a serger to do that for you. You don’t want a trail of strings constantly following the little legs, now do you?
3) Continue with the directions found here- Easy Elastic Waist Skirt
* I didn’t do the hem tape edge for the bottom hem- I sewed a traditional hem along the bottom
This is so simple to sew up a few summer skirts for your girls to twirl around in. Of course what is a photo shoot without Daisy thinking that it was all about her–

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This is really delightful.. I remember my grandmother made me something similar when I was very young and it felt so special because I knew there would never be one exactly like it ever in the whole wide world!
They are really cute, i will make my grands girls somes.
Pretty!!! I’ve got a post on Craft Gossip scheduled for later this evening that links to your tutorial: http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-little-girls-patchwork-skirt-2/2013/07/10/ –Anne