How to Make a Ruffle Skirt
Ruffle skirts are fun, fashionable, and versatile pieces to have in your wardrobe. Whether you’re going for a casual or dressy look, adding a ruffle skirt to your outfit can instantly elevate your style. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of making your own ruffle skirt from scratch. Let’s get started!
Materials and Tools:
– Fabric (approximately 2-3 yards depending on length and size)
– Measuring tape
– Fabric scissors
– Tailor’s chalk or fabric pen
– Sewing machine
– Matching thread
– Elastic band (for waistband)
– Straight pins
– Iron
Step 1: Take Measurements
To make a ruffle skirt that fits you perfectly, start by measuring your waist and desired skirt length. For the waist measurement, wrap the measuring tape around the smallest part of your waist. For the length, measure from that same part of your waist down to where you’d like the skirt to fall.
Step 2: Cut Skirt Panels
Next, cut out two rectangular pieces from your fabric using the measurements you just took. The width of each piece should equal half of your waist measurement plus an additional 1 inch for seam allowance. The length should equal your desired skirt length.
Step 3: Assemble Skirt Panels
Place the two fabric panels with their right sides together, aligning edges. Pin along the top (waist) and bottom edges. Sew along these pinned edges with a straight stitch, using a 1/2-inch seam allowance.
Step 4: Create Vertical Seams for Ruffles
Mark vertical lines 4 inches apart across the entire width of both panels using tailor’s chalk or a fabric pen. Sew over these lines with a straight stitch. Be sure to leave long thread tails at both ends.
Step 5: Create Ruffles
Take one of the thread tails and gently pull it (avoid pulling too hard or it might break) to gather the fabric along the vertical seams. Adjust and manipulate the ruffles evenly along the seam lines to create your desired ruffle effect.
Step 6: Attach Waistband
Measure the length of elastic required for a comfortable fit around your waist, plus an additional 1 inch for seam allowance. Sew the ends of the elastic together to form a loop. Distribute the ruffles on your skirt evenly, and pin the elastic loop to the top edge of the skirt panels. Sew along the pinned waistband using a zigzag stitch.
Step 7: Finish Skirt Hem
Fold and pin a 1/2 inch of fabric toward the wrong side (inside) of your skirt at the bottom edge, forming a narrow hem. Sew this hem with a straight stitch.
Step 8: Press and Steam
Give your ruffle skirt a polished look by pressing all seams flat and steaming any wrinkles out of your fabric using an iron or steamer.
Your ruffle skirt is now complete! Pair it with your favorite blouse or tucked-in t-shirt and enjoy wearing a fashionable and unique piece that you made from scratch. Happy sewing!