I get really bored really easily so I wanted to make something that was quick, easy, and wearable using my serger one Saturday night. One can only have so many napkins and receiving blankets so I decided to branch out. I wanted a knit skirt that didn’t require a pattern and could be made in under 1/2 hour. I mashed a few tips together and did my own thing and came up with this-


I made this baby in under 1/2 hour and that includes looking in my manual to figure out how to do a stinking rolled hem.
You don’t have to have a serger to make this (but use one if you have it). If you use your sewing machine just use a stretch stitch or a zig zag. *Make sure your fabric has some stretch to it. Mine doesn’t have a ton but enough that Ash could slip it over her hips without ripping out the stitching.*
~Here we go~
Making the waist band.
1. Measure your waist (or your child’s waist) and cut a strip of fabric your exact waist measurement long x 6” wide. For an adult I would make it 8” wide. Ashlyn’s waist measured 23 1/2 so I cut a strip 23 1/2” x 6”.
You want your skirt to stay up so don’t add a seam allowance. That’s what the stretch is for.
2. With right sides together serge or sew the short edges together, making a tube. Fold the tube towards the outside so the wrong sides are together and the raw edges meet together at the bottom. Set aside.
Making the skirt
1. I wanted the shortest side of the skirt to be no shorter than knee length so I measured Ashlyn from waist to knee and got 18”. Measure from your waist down to where ever you are comfortable with the shortest side falling, this is your length measurement. Take your length measurement and double it. Cut your fabric into a square the doubled measurement. My fabric cut was 36” square.
2. Mark the exact center of your square. Measure across your sewn waistband. Mine was 11” across after serging. Take 1” off that measurement, so that makes mine 10”. Center that measurement on the middle of your mark with a tape measure or ruler. I placed the 5” mark right on the dot and marked the ends and drew a line from 0” to 10”.
3. Cut your line making a slit in the square. Not a big gaping hole, a slit!
Finish line
1. Grab your waistband and slip it inside the slit with right sides together, matching the raw edges of your waistband to the raw edge of the slit in your skirt and pin all around.
2. Sew around the inside.
3. The hem- you can leave it raw, do a rolled hem, zig zag, or fold up the bottom edge and sew. I did a rolled edge on the serger and it made it kind of lettuce. I didn’t mean to do that but it still looks cute. Here’s what it looks like laying flat.
Ashlyn likes to hang her skirts on the floor.
That’s it! One rectangle, one square, one slit. You’re done! You’re welcome ;).
Have a fantastic Thursday and show me if you make some. mailto:some-dontlickthefloor@hotmail.com