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Thursday, August 29, 2013

How to Make a Knit Maxi Skirt

Hi!... we have collected diy knit Maxi skirt. This skirt is so dang comfortable and pretty . And very easy to make it. If you want to do, follow step by step guides to make it your own. We hope you will like this. Do you try?

ရိုးရိုးေလးနဲ႔ စမတ္က်တဲ့ Maxi စကတ္


လြယ္လြယ္ကူကူနဲ႔ စမတ္က်တဲ့ စကတ္လိုခ်င္ရင္ ဒီမွာ ၾကည့္ရႈႏိုင္ပါတယ္... အားလုံးအတြက္ အက်ိဳးရွိမယ္လို႔ တင္ေပးလုိက္ပါတယ္.. ပိတ္စကေတာ့ ဇာပိတ္စဆိုရင္ ပိုျပီးေကာင္းမယ္... အေရာင္ေတာ့ကိုယ့္ၾကိဳက္တဲ့အေရာင္ကို ေရြးခ်ယ္ႏိုင္ပါတယ္... စမ္းၾကည့္ပါေနာ္..

Supplies:

  • If you have 60″ wide jersey knit fabric, then you will need about 2 yards (you will cutting it out like below, nothing is on the fold)
  • If you less than 60″ wide then at least 3 yards (you will be cutting out 2 length’s worth, so the bottom or the top will be at the fold)
  • Elastic (size of where you want the skirt to hit)


Instructions:
1. Cut out a rectangle (for me it was a square of 60″ x 60″ then fold vertically. If you don’t have 60″ wide fabric, see if the width you do have will still work for you (like 54″ wide may work…just depends on how wide you want it), I would say 55″-60″ is best, but you can squeeze by with something smaller for sure that is at least 4 to 10 inches wider than the biggest part of your hips. If not, then you need as much fabric as the length you want the skirt times 2 and you will fold it like a hamburger, not like a hot dog.
2. Once folded, cut out this shape below on the right, like a very long triangle that has a flattened head, making the very top 3″ your waist size (which will actually be half your waist size on the front and back piece). The 3″ straight top is for the elastic installment later. This is so when you fold the elastic under the second time there won’t be any bunching at the waist band. Make the top your waist size and slowly taper out. Then started tapering.
3. Pin the two sides up together.
4. Sew the sides up.

5. then add your measured out elastic to the top of the waistband by turning the skirt inside out and lining up the elastic band’s edge to the opening of the skirt. Then sew a zig-zag stitch around the top.
6. Then turn the skirt right side out, then turn the top of the elastic inside and sew the top of the edge of the elastic (the one with the zig-zag stitch) with a top stitch. I used a straight stitch and made sure to stretch it as I sewed. But you can use a zig zag if you like.
7. hem the bottom a 1″.

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