Items Needed:
-Sheer Drapery Panel (or whatever you want as an under garment) I got mine from dollarama for $3
-Tulle (Im not exactly sure how much I had for this one.. I'm assuming around 15 metres...)
-Ribbon
-Sewing machine
-Pins
-Sheer Drapery Panel (or whatever you want as an under garment) I got mine from dollarama for $3
-Tulle (Im not exactly sure how much I had for this one.. I'm assuming around 15 metres...)
-Ribbon
-Sewing machine
-Pins
Fold over the long edge of the drapery panel and sew to create a "hem" that is wide enough to thread a ribbon or string through. ( I made mine about 3 inches which could've been wayyyy smaller! )
I used the 52" wide tulle and cut a bunch of 2 ft sections. Measure how long you want your skirt to be and layer your tulle down the length of your panel. ******this would work better if you cut your tulle the opposite way I did and made your tulle touch the ground on both sides of your panel, so cut longer sections that would be 52" wide.. if that makes sense. If you have questions, just email me at [email protected]****
Keep layering your sections until you've completed the length
Pin your tulle to your panel and sew along the top of your panel.
Now flip it over and start laying down your layers on your "backside" (no, I don't mean your butt!)
Once your other side is pinned down, sew along the top edge again. Just make sure you still have room to thread your ribbon.
Now take a large safety pin and attach your ribbon. Now fish your ribbon through, then put it on and twirl around!
I still need to get a photo of someone modeling this one for me, so I don't have a good photo of it yet. However, it is not nearly as full as the previous tulle skirt I made. You can see it hanging in this photo
I still need to get a photo of someone modeling this one for me, so I don't have a good photo of it yet. However, it is not nearly as full as the previous tulle skirt I made. You can see it hanging in this photo