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Skirt Conversion
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Dress up
your wardrobe and recycle an old
pair of jeans by turning them into a
trendy skirt!
Customize this skirt to your liking
by adding your favorite embroidery
designs paired with coordinating
colors and fabric.
Read below for these free project
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Supplies Needed:
**Fabric
for inset - 1/2 yard for a
mid-thigh or knee length
skirt, or 1 yard for an ankle
length skirt (we used brocade
fabric)
**Medium
weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen (or other
marking tool)
**Seam ripper
**Tape measure
**Heavy
sewing thread (match
colors to jean seams)
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To begin, decide what length you
would like the skirt to be. We made
the length on our skirt just below
the knee (measure down about 24 to
26 inches from the bottom of the
waist band). Take that measurement,
add 1 1/2 inches (for seam
allowance) and measure and mark down
the outer seam on each leg starting
at the bottom of the waist band. |
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Draw a horizontal line across each
pant leg using the marks you just
made. Then, cut along the lines. |
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Using a seam ripper, open the inner
seams on each pant leg up to the
crotch. Then, open the seams further
about 2 inches up from the crotch on
the front and about 2 1/2 inches on
the back. |
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Trim away about 1/2 inch from the
raw edges on the back side of the
pant legs. |
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Create
paper templates of the designs by
printing them at full size using
embroidery software. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and
dimensions of the design to help
with placement and centering.
Place the templates on the fabric
where you would like them. Using an
air-erase pen (or other marking
tool) poke a hole in the center and
mark the fabric. Then, mark the
horizontal and vertical axis points
as well.
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Remove
the templates and draw lines to
connect the axis points. These lines
will be used for hooping. |
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Spray
a piece of cutaway stabilizer with
adhesive and smooth the fabric on
top. Hoop the fabric and stabilizer
together by aligning the marks on
the hoop with the lines on the
fabric. Attach the hoop to the
machine and load the design. Move
the hoop so that the needle is
directly over the center point on
the fabric. Embroider the design. |
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When the design has finished, trim
away the excess stabilizer on the
back of the embroidery.
Repeat the steps above to add any additional designs
you'd like. |
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Lay the jeans flat with the front
facing up. Overlap the right seam
over the left seam at the crotch and
pin in place. Using heavy sewing
thread, sew in place by following
the original seam paths. |
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Now,
flip the jeans over and lay them
flat. On the left side at the
crotch, fold the raw edge of the
fabric in 1/2 inch to the wrong
side. Then, overlap the left seam
over the right seam and pin in
place. Sew in place along the
original seam paths. |
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Lay the jeans flat with the front
side facing up. Cut a piece of
fabric large enough to cover the
triangular area in between the side
seams of the pant legs with at least
2 inches excess/overlap. Insert the
fabric under the side seams and pin
in place. |
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Sew in place by following the
original seam paths on the side
seams. |
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Turn the jeans inside out. Fold the
raw edges of the back pant legs in
1/2 inch to the wrong side and press
with an iron. |
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Then, turn the jeans right side out
and cut another piece of fabric
large enough to cover the triangular
area in between the folded edges of
the back pant legs with at least 2
inches of excess/overlap. Insert the
fabric under the folded edges of the
pant legs and pin in place. Sew a
1/4 inch seam along the inner edges
of the folded jean fabric. Turn the
skirt inside out and trim away the
excess inset fabric, leaving about
1/2 inch excess. |
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To create the bottom hem, fold the
entire bottom edge of the skirt 1/2
inch to the wrong side and press. |
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Fold the bottom edge in another 1/2
inch to the wrong side and
press. Pin in place, turn the skirt
right side out, and sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the entire bottom edge of
the skirt.
The skirt is now complete! |
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Size: 4.88 x 6.02 (124.0 x 153.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 7
Price: $12.97
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Size: 5.91 x 9.45 (150.0 x 240.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $12.97
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