Thanks to Suavitel's new fabric softener, I got my sewing mojo back! You already know of my struggle to get back to sewing. There never seems to be enough time to squeeze in a project with all the other duties of the day plus thrifting.
On a recent thrifting adventure. Seriously, it was an adventure. I traveled far from my side of town for the sake of finding treasure. I picked up a few items we will explore in depth later. On the way back, I stopped at Walmart and something different caught my eye in the laundry aisle -- the pretty pink bottles of Suavitel Fast Dry.
It's a fabric softener that wicks water away from fabric to help clothes dry up to 30% faster. You save on energy and time. Extra time means more time with family and friends, more time thrifting, or maybe even a jumpstart to your favorite hobby. Such is the case with me. I got my sewing mojo back!
Saturday night usually involves a movie and a load of laundry. After putting a load in, I walked past my fabric stash still in a moving box. A lovely ankara print was peeking out just begging to be worn. Because of the beautiful design, I knew it had to be a maxi skirt.
No pockets, zippers, sewing pattern. Only a basic knowledge of sewing is needed. It's basically sewing a square to a rectangle so I knew it was something I could knock out without losing steam.
Quick & Easy Maxi Skirt Tutorial
Tools- 44/45" fabric (calculate yardage by adding desired length of skirt x 2 + 3")
- matching thread
- 1" wide elastic (calculate length by fitting around waist + 1")
- sewing machine
Instructions
- Cut fabric in half on the crosswise grain. Fold one of the pieces in half and cut on the lengthwise grain.
- Sew one of the half sections to the square piece matching up seam lengths. NOTE: You will only be using one of the half pieces.
- Make a 1 1/2" casing for the elastic. Insert elastic.
- Turn up raw edge at bottom and sew 1 1/2" hem.
- It is done.
What would you do with extra free time?
***in other news***
Linking up with the lovely ladies of Monday Mingle, Thrifters Anonymous, Thrift Sisters and What I Wore Wednesday.
Linking up with the lovely ladies of Monday Mingle, Thrifters Anonymous, Thrift Sisters and What I Wore Wednesday.
10 comments
Nice maxi! I am such a novice sewer. I have the Husband's aunt do most of my stuff.
-Ash
www.stylizedwannabe.blogspot.com
This is great, I will have to see what I can find and dream up. What an express idea!
I am SO trying this! Where'd you get your fabric? I need it in my life.
How awesome! You look amazing AND you made this skirt?! Very impressive! I've tried sewing, but could never quite get the hang of it.
I'm stopping by from the link-up. You can check out my post at http://lisabrowndesign.blogspot.com/2014/10/what-i-wore-wednesday.html :) Hope you have a great day!
Clothes drying faster is an amazing idea!
Also, your skirt is gorgeous - I am loving that bold print!
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love that skirt! You make me want to learn how to sew :)
Chioma
C's Evolution of Style
Well done!! I need to get back to my machine, although elastic terrifies me!!
You look great.
the skirt is gorgeous!
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Thanks for joining our Thrift Sisters Link Up! That skirt is absolutely amazing. You make me want to pull out my sewing machine. Thanks for the fun DIY tutorial.
I love, love, love your skirt. Learning to sew was on my goal list this year. I didn't happen, but I plan to carry it over into 2015
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