Refashioning a Skirt from a Shirt

My niece Courtney gave me this fabulous idea on Pinterest.  I hunted around the Goodwill until I found the perfect shirt.  So today, we’re going to refashion this one into a skirt.  As soon as you figure out how wonderfully easy, and how wonderfully sexy the result is, I bet you’ll make a dozen of them.

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Cut off the top, making sure there is enough at the bottom to cover your bottom.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

Cut a length of wide elastic the size of your waist.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

Sew the ends together.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

And then sew the ends to the elastic itself. Doing it this way will create your perfect waistband.  It will be enough to create a slight stretch (and keep the skirt over your hips) but not enough to make you want to puke, like most elastic waistbands do.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

Next, sew the elastic to the skirt portion.  You are going to have to stretch both the fabric and the elastic while stitching.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

And here is the result.

Refashioning a skirt from a shirt #upcycled #refashion #sewing

What an awesome, completely fitted pencil skirt!  Too easy-peasy.

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5 responses to “Refashioning a Skirt from a Shirt”

  1. Christina @ Salt Pepper Brilliant Avatar

    I love this idea! Excellent job and such a cute new skirt 😉 Stop by and say hi!

    1. Maureen Avatar

      Thanks! I followed your site. Such cute little clay polymer figures. 🙂

  2. Christina @ Salt Pepper Brilliant Avatar

    I love this idea! Excellent job and such a cute new skirt 😉 Stop by and say hi!

    1. Maureen Avatar

      Thanks! I followed your site. Such cute little clay polymer figures. 🙂

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