“When life throws you scraps, make a quilt”
...or a skirt in this case!
Welcome Salvage, or Scrappy, Friends,
Today, we are thrilled to welcome back Jessica from Designer Sweet Spot with us. She is going to show you how to make this denim skirt from an old pair of jeans and scrap fabric.
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Here’s Jessica:
Hi! I’m Jessica and I blog at Designers Sweet Spot.com. I also stitch up all sorts of fun things on my sewing blog Chambray Blues.com. I am so pleased to share this project with you all! Thanks to Deborah for having me guest post on her amazing blog!
|CHECK OUT JESSICA’S SCRAP FABRIC NECKLACE SHE MADE LAST TIME|
Why Recycle Fabrics?
I used to give away all my clothes that didn’t fit to the thrift store. That is, until I discovered that thrift stores only keep and sell 20% of the donations they receive, the rest are bundled and sold off to foreign countries or disposed of. Isn’t that sad? All that good stuff goes to waste!
I now look for ways to reuse every bit of household fabric that I can especially if it is colorful and in good condition. This is especially true for denim items, Every old pair of jeans can find a new life in someway, this type of fabric is so versatile and wears for such a long time. This particular pair of jeans had some wonderful detail on the pockets that made them a keeper!
|WE RECYCLED A TSHIRT HERE, FOR THIS VERY REASON|
Photo Credit – Bruno Nascimento
There have been dozens of popular recycled jean skirt projects across the web, this one is an easy version and quick to make with a few basic sewing tools.
My fabrics came from the thrift store (other than the jeans that I already owned), which is an added bonus. The local thrift store here sells their fabric scraps for $.50 a bundle. You can’t possibly get any cheaper, and I often find great quality fabric there that I couldn’t afford to buy new if it was in a fabric store.
|FIND MORE ITEMS YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR AT THE THRIFT STORE|
Pair this easy DIY scrappy denim skirt with your favorite t-shirt and sandals for a quick shopping trip, date to the movies or walk on the beach. You can adjust the length by adding or subtracting rows of ruffles, it would also be an adorable maxi skirt with more rows of fabric.
This adult (size 20) version falls just above the knee and finishes 23.5″ long. With a few size adjustments, this would work great for young girls who have out grown their jeans from last year!
Here’s what you will need to make your own…
EASY DIY SCRAPPY DENIM SKIRT
Supplies:
• One pair of old jeans, any size
• 1/2 yards cut of 3 different patterned 45″ wide cotton fabrics (red, yellow, navy)
• Rotary cutter, 6″ wide quilting ruler and cutting mat (or fabric scissors, pencil and a ruler)
• Matching thread
•Ruffling Foot attachment (optional)
Directions:
- Fold jeans in half, matching side seams and crotch seams. Pin seams together, folding pockets out of the way so they won’t get cut in the next step.
- Measure 10 1/2″ down from top of waistband at side seam. Mark and cut across horizontally to the center front, remove the legs of the jeans and lower part of crotch as in photo. Set aside. Save pant legs for other projects.
- Lay cotton fabrics on cutting mat with fold near the zero cutting edge of the cutting mat (closest to you), and selvedges at the top of the mat (away from you). Using the quilting ruler, cut fabric into rows of 6″ wide strips.
- Turn cotton fabrics on the mat horizontally and cut again, into 11″ wide pieces. Cut pieces will measure 6″ x 11″. Cut 15 of each of the three printed fabrics for a total of 45 pieces.
- Stitch the short side of the cotton pieces together in rows of 15, using a 2.5 mm single needle stitch altering colors/prints at random. There is no need to cut the threads between each row, you can chain stitch them together for faster sewing. Clip and sew more pieces together as needed until all 15 pieces are stitched together.
- Gather top edges of each ruffle 1/2″ from top edge with a ruffling foot or by hand using two rows of 5.0mm basting stitch 1/8″ apart and pulling up the threads to gather. Sew ends of each row together to make three complete circles of ruffles.
- Pin one row of patterned ruffle to denim cut offs to check fit. Adjust gathers and stitch in place. You can add or remove sections of ruffle if it is too large or small to fit it to your jean cut offs. (For girls, a row of 7 pieces of patterned fabrics may be enough)
- Continue with second and third rows of ruffles in similar fashion, checking the length and fit as you stitch each row on.
- Hem finished skirt with 1/4″ narrow rolled hem on bottom edge.
- Press seams to finish.
And a big THANK YOU to Jessica for sharing this EASY DIY SCRAPPY DENIM SKIRT tutorial with us. Be sure to go and check out her site. She is amazing!
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