I originally saw this idea when I googled tutus for my cousins 2nd birthday. My plan was to learn how to make a cute little pink tutu. then I saw a picture of a "scrap tutu".
I think that this is an awesome idea, especially since I have TONs of scrap fabric. Sadly, there was no tutorial, but it looked fairly simple so I decided to attempt it. Fairly simple is an understatement. This is, hands down, the easiest thing I have ever sewn.
Materials:
-pile of scrap fabric
-scissors
-3/4" elastic
-iron
-black thread
-sewing machine
-measuring tape
Cut your scrap fabric into strips. Mine were about 2" thick and ranged from 18"-22" long.
Each strips needs to have a casing thick enough to slide your elastic through. I used 3/4" elastic so my casing was an inch thick.
Cut the bottom of each strip at an angle.
At this point I kind of failed at taking pictures. However, it is really simple. All you have to do is begin threading the elastic through the strips. I used 20" of elastic and found that it was a little too big for my cousin so I cut out about 3". I found that once I got about 12 on they started falling off the other end. To remedy this problem I folded the elastic over and stuck a pin in it. Like this:
Put on as many strips as possible, the closer they are bunched together the thicker the skirt will be. Once squeezed as close as possible remove the pin and overlap the elastic. Use your sewing machine on a zig-zag stitch. Stitch like crazy. I went a little overboard and covered the entire overlapped section...oops.
The finished product:
One of the best things about this project is that almost every type of fabric would work. Mine were mostly cotton, muslim, and canvas. Of course when my sister saw it she thought it would be a great idea to try it on. i told her no. She insisted. I insisted. As you can see, I lost the argument.
Super Cute! I know Abs is going to love it!! Can't wait to see it in person. :)
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