Dyi rufffle skirt no sweing11/10/2023 Because of the material, I didn’t need to do any prep to it, just cut off the sides. Like I mentioned before I used my old crib skirt for the main piece. You will need one side (the front) to measure 12″ x 52″ and two sides to measure 12″ x 28″. If you are using new (or scrap) fabric, make the main piece out to be 28″ x 52″. If you are using an old crib skirt, this could be just taking it apart. Matching thread, pins, rotary mat and cutter, sewing machine, etc. I used fabric from the Kensington Line by Emily Taylor for Riley Blake. You could get an old skirt super cheap and use either just the main piece or the sides as well, since none of it will be seen.ġ 1/4 yard of each fabric for the ruffles. I used my old crib skirt for the main piece and fabric scraps for the sides. I’m not going to lie… this project does take A LOT of time, but as soon as you put it all together, it’s completely worth it! I go into her nursery and just stare at it all completed, and I can’t wait for her to love it too!Įnough fabric for the main piece and sides. I love ruffles and honestly, I don’t know if there is anything cuter than ruffles on a crib skirt! ![]() I started out with Baby Girl’s nursery (yep still unnamed) and knew I had to do something cute for our precious baby. I’m happy to say that after two awesome boys, I am having a girl! Yay! Now I can have more of an excuse to make all things girly. Last you heard from me I announced I was pregnant, but didn’t know what I was having. You can make it as fancy as you want aka as complicated or have it be a casual summer dress – good enough for me for a quick DIY and about $20! I made a quick PDF illustration you can download here – it’s nothing fancy but hopefully it will give you a visual.Hi Everyone! I’m back with this gorgeous Ruffled Crib Skirt Tutorial. However if you are a sewing goddess and good DIYer, you’ll be fine. So if you can find an old boho skirt in your closet or a store, go that route! There are also skirts on Amazon, but unsure if they fit the pattern of instructions I’m about to share with you – if there is no slip inside, this might pose an issue. I would get a dark blue but I’m afraid I won’t get it for a while. ![]() So I suggest the green and the dark blue. I recommend going with the darker colors – the fabric is lightweight and kind of see through, the white especially so I am bummed and will use that as a swimsuit coverup or will need to wear a slip under (but who wants to do that?). ![]() Coincidence or what, not sure but I’m glad my skirts arrived so I could do this crafty DIY dress! So I stared at the photos of the dress and thought about how I could possibly make something similar work, and I found a boho skirt online for $22 – I will warn you that it took a month to get it and I was worried it wouldn’t arrive so I had escalated the case to PayPal and then a few days later it arrived. You know me, if there’s a will, there’s a way. I was super sad because I wanted a fluffy dress to hang out in all summer. I’ve been wanting a frill dress (originally inspired by Innika Choo) but they sold out fast when they went on sale. Dress: Self-made from a boho skirt (downloadable instructions here)/ Loafers: Steve Madden / Louis Vuitton Cuffs: here and here
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