Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Me-Made-Skirt

 Hello Readers. I made a skirt. And I made it all up as I went along. There was no pattern just some black fabric and a plan. Let me show you how I did this. 

I am using this black knit material (Similar here.) a nice woman named Tina gave me a couple years ago. (Thanks Tina!) This material was on the thicker side which I thought would be good for making a skirt that was not clingy or sheer. Knit material also stretches and that will make it easier to make this skirt fit.

I started by spreading the fabric out on the floor and checking how much I had. I folded one side over and cut out the basic piece for the skirt. I measured around my hips and added 4 inches for seam allowance and room to move when I was wearing the skirt. You can add a few more inches and make a looser skirt or you can match your measurement closer and make a more fitted skirt. It just depends of what you want. You can always make the skirt smaller later but you can't make it bigger, so measure carefully. 
 
Here is my skirt piece. It is going to be sewn into a tube. There will be one seam that I will put in the center back of the skirt. This piece is much longer than I need but I will worry about length later. 
 
I used my serger to sew the back seam together. I folded the fabric with right sides facing each other and lined up the edges together. I sewed down the fabric and I had a long tube. That was just what I wanted. If you do not have a serger, you can use a zigzag stitch on your sewing machine. Once you have made your tube shape, this is a good time to check the fit. Slip it on and see if you want to make it a bit smaller. If so, cut the seam away and start the sewing process over. 
 
I wanted a simple and comfortable elastic waistband. I used 2 inch wide elastic. 
 
I used a zigzag stitch to connect the ends of the elastic to make my waistband. I basically sewed the elastic into a circle. 
 
I made the circle of elastic for the waistband. I like to cut the elastic about the same as my waist minus 2 inches. That seems to work best for me. (Wrap the elastic around your waist to see how large you want it to be.) I clipped it to the waist of my skirt. I made sure the skirt was evenly "distributed" around my elastic waistband. The skirt was larger but the elastic will stretch to fit while I sew it to the skirt.
 
I sewed the elastic to the edge of my skirt. I gently stretched the elastic as I stitched to make the elastic fit the skirt. The waistband gathers together after so it will fit my waist well. 
 
I flipped the elastic up and into the skirt to hide it. I used green because I had it on hand and it won't show when I am done, you can use a any color elastic you want.  
 
I used my sewing machine to sew the elastic under. I stretched gently as I sewed to make sure it was smooth. I used a small zigzag stitch so the elastic would be able to move and stretch while it was being worn.
 
I cut my skirt shorter. You can choose the length that you like best. I wanted a long skirt but I am pretty short so my measurements will be different than yours. Try it on again to see what length you want.
 
You can see I serged the cut edge at the bottom of the skirt and then used my sewing machine to sew the hem of the skirt in place with a straight stitch. You could also use a zigzag stitch and then turn the edge under for the hem
 
I made a maxi length skirt. I do not remember to make a lot of neutral basics so this basic black skirt will be really handy. It will match so many things. 
 
Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself. 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

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