


-2 yards of fabric of your choice
-elastic
-scissors
–pinking shears (optional)
-pins
-safety pin
-measuring tape
-sewing machine
–graph paper (optional, but recommended)
–pattern paper and marker

**Here’s a shortcut: If you currently have a maxi skirt you love, you can just take measurements from your existing skirt. You can add or subtract inches where desired, and that will help speed up the process of creating a pattern from scratch.

Step Three: I always like to work with paper patterns when cutting fabric, even when it seems simple enough to cut from measurements. This helps me eliminate the risk of wasted fabric due to movement or measurement errors. So, get out your pattern paper, and let’s draw this out on a larger scale. Once you have your pattern, cut a front piece and a back piece from the fabric, both on the fold.
Step Four: Once you have your fabric cut, it’s time to lay it flat and pin the sides. Once you’ve done this, let’s take it to the sewing machine.


**I used a universal point needle because my velvet wasn’t very stretchy, but if you are using something with more stretch, be sure to use a ballpoint or stretch needle.





I made it. It’s cool.
I agree with the comments, it is a bit confusing although when you read it all the information is there. There should be a giant “x2” on the cut diagram.
It only took me a few hours and I really like it! I haven’t sewed myself clothes since I was a kid!!!
‘. Since we will be inserting elastic into our waist, the waist will need to be much wider than your actual waist size. For this specific skirt, I like to take the width of the bottom of the skirt and divide it by two to find the waist measurement.’
This makes 22″ – how can that be big enough for the waist measurement if yours is 26″ ?
Its folded so when you unfold it.. it’s 44
Hello, thank you so much for the tutorial ! I’ve been looking for the right dress pattern for so many days and yours seems like the one to me, it’s just exactly what I’ve been looking for. I had a question though, because I am making mine so that I would end about 5 centimeters above my ankle, (2 inches or so), and I am using a bed sheet. I want it to drape nicely and have some great folds, so I am wondering if I should make the bottom of the skirt larger for the bed sheet to drape like I want it to ? Anyway it one of those old bed sheets that aren’t closed so it should be just fine.
Thank you again for this amazing post !
I’ve read this a few times now and I can’t seem to see where you work out the length of elastic that you need to use.
Not the author but I think it’s the waist measurement (plus a little for overlap)
I wanted to try this pattern out but I’m confused as to how you fit this on only 2 yards of fabric. I’m about the same size as you so I’m using the same measurements and can’t figure out how you used only 2 yard.
To clarify, were your final measurements 11.5″ (seam allowance) x 47″ (44+ 2in for casing and 1 in for hem) by 22.5″ (seam allowance)?
I love the skirt! I want to know though- if you made the waist 22 inches- is that your actual waist? What is your actual waist so that I would know how many extra inches to add for the elastic? I want to make one!
I think I figured it out… at that part she’s talking about flat measurements of the finished garment, not the circumference.
So to fit over her hips, the waist circumference is actually 44″, and her hem circumference is actually 88″.
She cuts 2 pieces of fabric using her pattern, on the fold – a front and a back. I have no idea how she fits it into 2 yards though… cutting on the fold twice with a skirt this long would mean using probably 2.5 yards!
How much wider than your waist did you cut the fabric?
When I use actual waist measurement ( which is also 1/2 of skirt bottom measurement, it doesn’t seem to leave any room for gathering orotund top elastic. Your math just led me back to original waist measurement.
I love how you make this look so easy, thanks for all the photos and instructions 🙂
That skirt looks so beautiful! I’m not a big fan of the fabric, but I definitely like the simple pattern!
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That skirt is so pretty! Totally making a couple of these for spring!
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That’s really cute. Please show me how to make one with a wide elastic waist band.
I agree, loving your tutorials lately. Just out of curiosity, how tall are you?
Thank you! I’m 5’5!
Katie, your sewing tutorials have been amazing! I’m so inspired to get my sewing machine out and make some fun babydoll dresses and maxi skirts.
I came across this by accident…I’ve had surgery five times on both legs and now the scars are so ugly. I want to wear a skirt again and this looks like an answer to a prayer. I will try this pattern but just in a different material. Wish me luck ????
Maxi skirts are ALWAYS too long on me, so this is perfect. Love the velvet!!
The skirt looks gorgeous on you – absolutely adore the colour and material, too! Thank you for the DIY! 🙂
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