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Wool Skirt Reconstruction

A thrifted wool skirt recon'd into a cute puffy high waist skirt <3

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/wool-skirt-reconstruction • Posted by KatieLikeMe

For Christmas, I was given money to go out and thrift shop, so I did. I found this really long and slightly stained elastic waisted wool skirt for $0.75 (sorry, no before pictures). I only wear high waist skirts because they accentuate my body better. So, the first thing I noticed was that the elastic in the skirt was way too loose, so when I opened the casing, the elastic was extremely brittle. I replaced it with some brand new, 3/4 inch elastic and re-closed the casing. Then, I put the skirt on inside out and marked where I wanted the skirt to end, leaving around a 1/4 inch for seam allowance. Then, I folded it up, and did a basic cross stitch at the bottom, making sure to do a double locking stitch every 6 inches, to ensure that when I inevitably snag it on something, the entire hem doesn't come undone.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium 30th 1325361944

Description

For Christmas, I was given money to go out and thrift shop, so I did. I found this really long and slightly stained elastic waisted wool skirt for $0.75 (sorry, no before pictures). I only wear high waist skirts because they accentuate my body better. So, the first thing I noticed was that the elastic in the skirt was way too loose, so when I opened the casing, the elastic was extremely brittle. I replaced it with some brand new, 3/4 inch elastic and re-closed the casing. Then, I put the skirt on inside out and marked where I wanted the skirt to end, leaving around a 1/4 inch for seam allowance. Then, I folded it up, and did a basic cross stitch at the bottom, making sure to do a double locking stitch every 6 inches, to ensure that when I inevitably snag it on something, the entire hem doesn't come undone.

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