It's what anyone who's a fashionable pirate lass will be wearing this season.
It's what anyone who's a fashionable pirate lass will be wearing this season.
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Measure your child's arm circumference and cut two lengths 1/4 inch wide soft elastic a bit shorter than the arm measurement. My daughter's arm was 7 inches, so I went with 6 inches of elastic. Sew the elastic on the wrong sides of the sleeves just above the hems using a zig-zag stitch (stretch the elastic as you go).

Try the shirt on your pirate and measure from the bottom hem of the shirt where your child's waistline lies. For me this was 12 inches from the bottom of the shirt. Mark this distance with a horizontal line across the shirt (in disappearing ink or chalk). Measure the width of the shirt and determine how you'd like to divide it into the skirt pieces (hanging triangles). My shirt was about 20 inches across, so I divided mine into four 5 inch wide hanging pieces.

Sew elastic to the wrong side of waistband, and then you are done! To view other simple projects, visit More Cheap Thrills
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queenfairypants
18 Oct 18:09
ooo what a good idea I may do that too for halloween...oo aaaargh!
x
Rebecca L.
15 Oct 10:54
ooo. i like. i like.