My daughter was recently riding her bike when she got her white play skirt caught in the bike chain. She brought it to me, hoping I could get the grease out of the bottom ruffle. There was no rescuing the skirt, though, so I set it aside to create something for her doll. I had some ideas.
First of all, I had to assess the damage. The arrows are pointing out the grease stains:
It wasn't that bad, all things considered. It was an excellent candidate for a refashion.
First of all, I cut the skirt in half at the side seams. Then I decided to make the doll a skirt by using one of the top unstained halves of the original skirt. You can see how I cut it to utilize the existing waistband.
All I had to do then was adjust the elastic that was already there, sew up the back seam, and narrow-hem the bottom. It took me all of ten minutes, from start to finish.
If I wanted to, the entire bottom ruffle is left for shorter skirts. I prefer not to make mini-skirts for the doll since we don't wear short skirts on our daughter, but at some point I may explore the possibilities of adding some lace to it.
Both of us love how it turned out!
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What a cute little skirt and I loved that you re-purposed something stained and otherwise useless.
What a brilliant idea. It turns out really great. It is beautiful and easy. And it is like a mini version of your daughter’s stained skirt but minus the stain of course.
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