6.14.2012

(mini-tut and pattern) Mismatched Maxi Skirt

You all know that I have a love affair with knits, stripes and maxi's...don't you?
So here is my latest knit striped maxi:

Thanks to the brilliant Elle Apparel skirt, as well as using a similar skirt I bought at Brass Plum last year as a pattern, making these types of maxi skirts has never been easier.  I have SO many that I want to make.

I have a really good friend that I just love, and she is moving out of state, 
so as a sort of 'thank you for all that you do plus goodbye' gift, I made her this skirt.  
(I thought I would have enough fabric for one for me too, 
but with the diagonals involved, there wasn't enough.  Bummer! 
So I just cut out a summer knit cardigan out of the rest.  
Still not sewn, but hopefully soon.)

It fit her perfectly, and she loved it!
 Definitely need to make one for me soon!

What I really need is a whole weekend to myself to just sew everything I have on my list.  
Ha!
Keep Dreaming.

If you don't have any cute striped knit, you could do two colors of solid, for a color blocked look!

If you aren't a size Medium, you can make your own pattern using a maxi skirt you own, 
or follow the Elle Apparel tutorial.
If you create your own pattern, this one is a little straighter.   
Remember to draw the diagonal line and cut your pattern into two sections.

To make one, here is what you do:

Here is the pattern is layed out after you print it:
Cut 2 of each piece, laying the pattern on the diagonal the way you like it.  Pay attention to the right side and wrong sides of the fabric.
Cut the waistband.  If you are using my pattern, cut a rectangle 10" tall by 28" wide.  (The 28" along the stretch.)  If your fabric is super thin or extra stretchy, you might want to go 27")
If you are making your own pattern, measure your waist and subtract about 2-3" allowing for stretch) to get the width.

By the way, I made it extra long, so try it on before you hem it.  You may have to cut some off.
Pin on the diagonal line, as shown, with right sides together.  Sew.





Once you  have your skirt front and back, follow my tutorial for the Everyday Skirt for the rest.  Even though that skirt is short, the steps are the same for a maxi.

Have fun, this is a super fun, easy project!

29 comments:

  1. amazing how your stripes lined up perfectly! Your seams are beautiful! I'm in awe. :)

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  2. I love it! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I love your blog. Thanks for the great tutorials.

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  4. Very cute! Great job lining up the stripes!!!

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  5. I found this via pinterest. Thanks for the great tutorial, I can't wait to make one! Where did you get your cute striped jersey knit?

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  6. Looks great, love the grey and yellow. Nice work!

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  7. I LOVE this! I want to try this but I've been having a hard time finding the chevron in stretch knit. Any suggestions?

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    1. I actually find all of my striped knit in the fabric district in LA. Denver Fabrics (online) is the best online resource for knit I have come across...

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  8. Thanks Jen! I actually made the elle apparel skirt a few months ago (before bub arrived) and I love it still. I just bookmarked your pattern so that when I next get the chance to sit and sew, I'm going to whip myself up this one! :)

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  9. This skirt is too cute!! You did a great job!

    I featured you on my blog, feel free to come check it out :)
    http://www.artsyfartsymama.com/2012/07/pinteresting-features-n-shtuff-40.html

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  10. What kind of knit do you recommend for skirts?

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  11. Hi! Planning on sewing this next week...fabric is in the mail :). Would you say your size medium would be like a size 8-10? Thanks!

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  12. The Elle pattern tutorial was taken down :( thankfully I have enough sewing expertise to figure it out, but you may want to amend the mini tutorial because the links are gone.

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  13. Do you remember how much fabric you used for this skirt?

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    1. Oh I feel so bad, but I don't! At least 2 yards I would think but I am not sure exactly! Maybe make your pattern and lay it out on practice fabric first?

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  14. Your skirt is just gorgeous!! Do you recall what type of knit fabric you used? Was it interlock or double-knit etc? All the jersey fabrics seem very thin and flimsy compared to how your skirt looks. Thx

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  15. Love this skirt - especially in stripes!!!! I am featuring it at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

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  16. Love this pretty skirt! I'll be sharing a link to this post on my blog this weekend. I really wish I knew how to sew.

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  17. This skirt is so very, very pretty.

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  18. I really like this, and will probably (eventually) copy this without the waistband.

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  19. What does the 1" in the square at the top refer to?

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  20. Do you remember what size stripes this fabric had? I'm trying to decide what size I would prefer.

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  21. i just made this in black and gray stripes!! I made it a bit too big so now the diagonal is near the bottom, but i still love it! :)thanks for the tute!!

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  22. Can these skirts double as dresses? Would you sew it differently?

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  23. Funny I was shopping online yesterday and saw something similiar I was going to try to figure it out myself but never got around to it.So thanks for the tutoral.:D

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  24. can never figure these patterns out.... got an easier way?

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  25. Do you have easy directions to make the bottom diagonal? Mine didnt work out so well..please help!

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