One of my Mom's great loves in life is gardening. For as long as I can remember she has worked daily on her beautiful flower garden. Carefully planning and pruning to create a stunning floral landscape every year. She would always bring in her flower cuttings and was in constant need for vases of all shapes and sizes. For Mothers Day this year I thought I would try out a new painting technique that I've been dying to try with the Martha Stewart Crafts Paint by Plaid. I created some fun paint dipped bud vases for her to have on hand for her beautiful flowers.
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Shirt to Skirt | T-shirt Refashion
My daughter, Hales and I worked on a fun project together and shared it a few weeks ago over at Craftaholics Anonymous and thought I would share it here just in case you missed it. Here is our fun Shirt to Skirt refashion…
Hales and I have had quite the challenge trying to find skirts that,
A. I find modest
B. She finds stylish
So… we decided to make one of our own out of some old t-shirts and then thought we would share it with all of you! This is the PERFECT first sewing DIY craft project for your girls or for you, if you are new to sewing. If I can do it {I’m a rather novice seamstress} ANYONE can do this!! Not only that, but it is super quick as well. Here is what you are going to need…
- 2 t-shirts
- cutting mat
- rotary cutter
- scissors
- yard stick or some type of straight edge to help with cutting the fabric
- sewing machine
- thread
To begin, I carefully laid out one of the shirts and cut a 7 inch strip out of the bottom of the t-shirt using the cutting mat, rotary cutter and straight edge ruler. Now, the 7 inch measurement works for my daughters size, you may want to measure against one of your skirts and figure out what the best measurement will be for your height.
I preserved the finished bottom of the shirt to use as the finished bottom of the skirt, so as to not have to worry about the finished seam. I then cut one more 7 inch strip from the blue shirt and then two 7 inch strips from the white shirt.
Now as you lay them out, don’t worry when they don’t match-up. That’s not going to be an issue, we are going to cut down the sides and even things out in just a bit. At this point the t-shirt strips are tubes. What you need to do is open up the tube by cutting down one side of each of the strips and then opening them up to make long strips of fabric. Hales and i decided that we should double up the white fabric so she didn’t have to worry about it being see-through. We layered the two white strips and stitched them together on the the sewing machine.
O.K. I am going to pause right here and offer a TRUE CONFESSION… I own a Hello Kitty sewing machine!!!
Phew… I’ve been holding that in for almost two years of blogging now. I don’t LOVE nor do I HATE Hello Kitty. I found this fabulous starter sewing machine on clearance at Target for $40 {it was normally over $100} and had to buy it. The funny thing is that I now LOVE this little green machine… We’ve had a lot of fun together her and I! Now I can finish the photo tutorial without trying to hide my Hello Kitty machine. he he!
The next step is to sew the long strips of fabric together. Make sure that you place the finished bottom of the t-shirt at the bottom of the skirt for the finished bottom and then sew the layers together layering them one on top of the other… Blue, white, blue {or whatever colors you select.
Once you have the layers sewn together, fold the long strips on half, basically like you are recreating the tube of the the cut t-shirt. I placed one of Hales’ skirts on top of the fabric to measure the perfect width of the skirt making sure to leave a little room for seam allowance. {That skirt was one of those a little too short skirts that i didn’t like, so I kept the length of the skirt quite a bit longer on purpose.}
Turn the two different layers so that the you have the wrong sides on the out side and carefully match-up the stripes. Sew a seam down the length of each side. Go slow, keep in mind that the jersey knit fabric can be a bit of a challenge to sew with. Just take your time and you won’t have to worry about the fabric stretching out of place. When you finish the two sides, take a look at the sides of the skirt. If you find you have too much fabric on the sides {that will make the sides of the skirt lay funny when you are wearing it} trim down the sides a bit to create a skirt that will lay properly.
Once you complete both sides, turn your attention to the top of the skirt, the waist. Because of the type of fabric you are using, you won’t have a need to worry about adding elastic or anything. If you take the proper waist measurements the skirt will naturally hug the hips and stay in place. I folded down the waist of the skirt one inch, and then sew around the top of the skirt to finish off the top of the skirt.
I actually went around the top twice with a quarter of an inch between the two stitches to create the same look as the finished bottom of the skirt. Turn the skirt right side out and voila you have a super cute skirt made out of two old t-shirts!! How fun and easy is that?! Oh, and doesn’t Hales look cute?
I think I may have a budding fashion designer on my hands! What kind of projects do you like to do with your kiddos? With Spring Break season upon us, what do you guys have planned?
Come Learn to Knit with WhipperBerry & Craftsy
When I was a little girl, my Mom patiently tried to teach me how to crochet & knit. The crocheting came rather easily to me as long as I could crochet one looooong chain and didn’t have to figure out how to turn and then build something out of the massive chain. Unfortunately, I didn’t really have a need for a yarn chain that was two miles long… so I quit! The knitting on the other had was a little more challenging, you know… having to use two needles for a young girl who had no hand-eye coordination to speak of was almost impossible.
Fast forward several years… My sweet Mother-in-Law came to visit and taught me how to crochet FOR REAL and I discovered a love of the yarn arts. Knitting on the other hand, as much as I would love to knit… I have to admit that art has been a bit of a challenge for me. It’s a hand-eye coordination thing again, I can’t play video games either.
That is until I discovered Craftsy…
Have you discovered this site yet? It’s amazing! The team at Craftsy has worked really hard to create a site that is not only beautiful, but super user-friendly. I wrote a full craftsy review here.
It delivers top-notch online video classes that are unmatched on any other site that I have seen. They have searched high and low to find instructors that are masters at their crafts and then given them the tools to create the best online learning environment out there. Here’s an example…
If you are taking a class on how to quilt and half way through the video a question pops into your head. You can pause the video at that point and type your question right there in the user interface and the INSTRUCTOR will answer your question as soon as they see it!! How cool is that?
So here’s my thought… I want to learn how to knit. I want to be cool like Julia Roberts and all those other cool knitting people or if you just want to gift someone a handmade gift. I am going to sign-up for…the Knit Lab at Craftsy and I would LOVE it if you guys {all of you who don’t know how to knit, or would like to brush-up on your skills} to join me!! Won’t that be fun?
The sweet folks at Craftsy have given all of you guys a 25% discount on the price of the class. It’s only $29.99 for all my sweet WhipperBerry friends! Head over to Craftsy and check out The Knitting Lab and see all that it has to offer. You can even watch sample videos to see if this is something that you would like to do.
So, come learn to knit with me! If you decide to accept this challenge, leave a comment in the comments section and then let’s get started! I will check in with a post next week to show how far I have gotten and then maybe we can set-up a link party for everyone to show off what they’ve made in a few weeks.
So who’s in? I can’t wait to give this a go!!
Shirt to Skirt
Hey guys just jumping in for a minute while I'm still working on operation new flooring. I'm guest posting over at one of my favorite blogs today… Craftaholics Anonymous!! Eeeeek, I know totally excited. Hales and I worked on a super fun shirt to skirt refashion together and we thought you guys might want to give it a try.
And you may want to come on over to learn another little secret about me… I know, it's like true confessions week at WhipperBerry this week. If you missed yesterday's confession, you may want to check it out!
Also, you don't want to miss Friday Flair tonight!! Can't wait to see what you've been working on…




















