Stash Buster: Gathered Skirts

Fabric stash busting project. How to sew Gathered skirts

I have a silly question for you. Do you ever buy fabric without knowing what you'll make with it? 


Quietly raises a hand, I'm guilty of this. #fabrichoarder


Well, boredom set in on a Friday night and I didn't have to taxi kids around.

So, I opted for the ole "cereal for dinner" mantra. 

And I took a whole afternoon turned to night, for me. And did some selfish sewing.


I looked in my stash and had Halloween fabric I bought years...and years ago. I also had some fun with Jetson's fabric. I'm a  child of the 80's after all. It was a stash-busting selfish sewing kind of night.


I always buy at least 2 yards of fabric, especially If I'm unsure what it'll get used for. You can usually get a skirt, a top, or a blanket and matching items for a baby gift, etc. out of 2 yards.


All I needed was 2 yards of fabric, an invisible zipper, and coffee. 

Fabric stash busting project. How to sew Gathered skirts

Jetsons fabric gathered skirt. This is my favorite fabric.

I decided to make three gathered skirts for my wild and crazy Friday night. 

Fabric stash busting project. How to sew Gathered skirts

Super simple self-drafted pattern and cut them out assembly style. Then, sewed them up. I used an invisible zipper on each and opted out of adding pockets. Although, I regret that decision now. When making your own skirts, always add pockets! Pockets are life!

Fabric stash busting project. How to sew Gathered skirts

My pinup zombie Halloween gathered skirt

If you've never made a gathered skirt, do a quick Google search and draft a pattern. They are super easy and fun. Perfect for quilting cotton fabrics too. Yay! We all have those fun novelty prints in our stash. Just make sure you pre-wash that fabric. And... bonus, different fabrics will change the look of the skirt. Velvet and taffeta make great holiday party skirts, as where gingham will create a casual Sunday skirt.

That's it. This was a short and simple post and I hope you enjoyed it.


Now go do some selfish stash busting sewing! 



Yours skirt-wearing friend,

Annette

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