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I have a granddaughter named Sariah. She would rather wear dresses or skirts (preferably skirts) than pants or shorts. Sariah outgrew all of her skirts, but she kept wearing them even though they were too small. It seemed that no matter where we hid them she would find them.
So, finally my daughter headed to the second hand store to shop for more skirts for Sariah – in her size. But she could not find any. For a few dollars she managed to find dresses that were too small for Sariah, but just right for altering… into skirts.I am going to show you how easy it is to alter this cute little skirt:
1. First I cut off the waist band and cut the side seams off, leaving ¼ inch seam allowance. (I tried the skirt on the child inside out and pinned parallel to the seam and got a good fit. I also figured out how much to cut off of the top). 2. I sewed the sides together, and at this point you can zig zag or surge the edges if you would like.1. 3. Next I cut out a new waist band. I sewed elastic to the back, sewed the elastic waist band to the skirt, and then sewed the front waist band to the skirt.
4. 1. Put in elastic. At this point I tried it on the child. You can shorten a little if needed, which is what I did. [caption id="attachment_546" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Alterations complete - the finished skirt!"]1. 5. Taa… daa… a skirt finished, not for the daughter, but for the grand daughter. I hope this helps you see that altering a garment can be relatively simple, and you might need to try it the next time your second-hand shopping finds you with an item that doesn't fit just how you thought it might.
As always,
Happy Sewing, JoLene