Instructions for the basic double-ruffle style
3. CUT STRIPS OF FABRIC. Decide how long you want your skirt to be and add an inch for seams. FIRST, cut one strip the length you want to add to your current cut-off jeans. (If you want your skirt 9 inches longer than the cut-off jeans, cut a 10 inch strip of fabric.) The strip should extend 1.5 to 2 times the circumference of the jeans to allow for gathering. The broader the strip, the denser the gathering. If need be, sew together strips to achieve the needed dimension. If your jeans measure 15 inches across (30 inches around), cut a 10 inch strip that extends 45 to 60 inches. CUT YOUR SECOND strip a couple or a few inches shorter (in potential skirt length) that extends the same distance, 45 to 60 inches in this example. Adjust the (skirt) length of that ruffle to suit your eye with your fabric print. The denseness of the gather can be different in each strip, if you prefer (or if you run out of fabric!)
4. CUT A COORDINATING STRIP OF FABRIC. For
embellishment to your skirt, use rick-rack, ribbon, special trim or make your own from whatever fabric scraps you have. If you have enough fabric to do a bias cut strip, about 1.5 inches wide, that's ideal. If not, piece what you have and cut a 1.5 inch strip of contrasting fabric long enough to fit around the blue jean bottom plus some for seams.
6. GATHER THE UNFINISHED EDGES.
7. POSITION YOUR GATHERED LOOPS TOGETHER. Place the shorter loop atop the larger loop, the way it will be positioned on your skirt.
Adjust gathers of both loops so the width of your skirt's loops are equal to the
| Position gathered loops together |
| Baste first, double-check, then sew |
9. ON THE INSIDE of YOUR SKIRT, PRESS THE SEAM UPWARDS TOWARDS the zipper. Under stitch so the skirt will will lay flat. You are sewing the seam allowance to the blue jean. (You can skip this step if the weight of the jeans and fabric seems to lie flat without.)
10. THIS IS WHAT THE STITCHING WILL LOOK LIKE ON THE OUTSIDE:
11. FINISH YOUR SKIRT. Cover the stitching by sewing on trim or ribbon of some type. Or make your own trim. Take the fabric strip from # 4 above and fold and press under roughly 3/8 of an inch from each side. That leaves you with about 1/2 inch strip to sew on. Position so you cover the stitching that shows on the blue jean and so the bottom edge of your contrasting strip dips slightly beyond the edge of the denim.
12. Strike a pose, then repeat, starting with #1 above. Have fun!


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