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Friday, March 9, 2012

cowgirl skirt made from bandanas


Emma in her cowgirl skirt


Even petting a real horse don't worry Mom and Dad, its an Amish horse!

This horse might look tamer but it is NOT Amish!



  
My granddaughter Emma loves horses, Jessie from Toy Story and dressing up like a princess. I had an idea after seeing another skirt to make her one out of bandanas. You can get them in so many colors and with so many different things on them now. This is a pretty easy skirt to make and doesn't take a seasoned seamstress to make it.


This is the backside with a white T-shirt and I just tied a bandanna around his neck.


My granddaughter Emma loves horses, Jessie from Toy Story and dressing up like a princess. I had an idea after seeing another skirt, the scrap skirt, to make her one out of bandanas. You can get them in so many colors and with so many different things on them now. This is a pretty easy skirt to make and doesn't take a seasoned seamstress to make it.
Bandannas I got these are Walmart for a 1.00 each

I  washed them all and then folded then into a triangle. I then folded one side to the front and one side to the back.

layout the bandanna after washing


Fold it into a triangle just flip one side over

Fold one side down matching up the points


I folded the last corner to the back side,
it is also the corner that says made in China








I cut one of the pink bandannas' like the one above with the hearts on it to make the waist band. I used my son to measure since the two are the same size. I also measured a piece of elastic don't put this in yet.

First fold the tip top of the folded bandanna as seen above. I turned it over about an inch and a half and sewed it onto one side of the waist band.
Sew the waist band with the right or front side facing the bandannas. You are going to sew all of them.

The nest step is to close the waist band fold the back side of the waist band to the back and line it up pin it together and sew through the bandannas to attach the back side. Once you do this run your elastic through the waist band this establishes the waits band I used a wide piece of elastic.

Last step I sewed the bandannas together you can do this by hand if you like or on the machine. You just don't want the bandannas separating when your child is wearing the skirt. I only sewed about half way. This isn't a perfect science as some of the bandannas are going to be shorter or a bit longer just sew it however far you feel you need too. I sewed about an inch and a half to two inches. You want to make sure and only sew the edges together and allow the skirt to flow naturally. I basically sewed from the waist down to the first point and allowed the rest to hang down.


The finished skirt

Ok Mom enough already!
I only tried it on for my best friend Emma
!

had to leave this one!! lol
.. and this ends my sons modeling career at least for now... 
Who knows what Mom will come up with next!
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2 comments:

  1. Sherry, You are SO creative! That is a really neat idea! I'm going to show my daughter. She loves to do almost any craft work.
    Take Care! :)

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  2. Gene that is awesome if she has any questions or needs any help just have her message me. I will be happy to help!! Thank you!!

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