So you have waited until the last minute to make something for your daughter to wear to that July 4th BBQ and you are strapped for cash. No worries. I have a quick and easy solution and your little princess will strut her stuff Americana fashion, and it will cost you less than $5 to boot. The instructions listed are for 12-18 month size and I will show you how to make a top or a skirt from the same pieces.
What you will need:
- 2 bandanas
- 7/8 in. grosgrain ribbon
- 1/2 in. wide elastic
- thread
- sewing machine
The first thing you need to do is fold your bandanas in half so that they form a triangle like so, and iron them.
After you have cut both of your bandanas in half you should have 4 pieces.
Next you are going to put one of your bandanas inside the other centering the seam so that you will have 4 triangles showing. Tip: The color that is showing on the outside at this point is the one that will be underneath when complete. You are now looking at the top or skirt turned inside out basically. Pin the two pieces together around the straight edge.
Now you are going to sew a basting stitch around the top edge just to hold the two layers together while you finish. This seam will not show so it doesn't have to be perfect. Mine is terribly crooked.
Now you are going to iron down that top edge all the way around, where you just stitched, by a half inch, and then fold it over again an inch and iron again. This will be your elastic casing.
Now you will put the elastic up into the casing all the way and close up the opening and turn it right side out. This is what it looks like now. If you are making the skirt you are done. Put it on your child and enjoy.
If you are making the top, you will need to get out your grosgrain ribbon. I cut mine about 7.5 inches long each. Then you need to seal the ends of your ribbon with either Fray Check or with heat just enough to melt the edge of each end. Decide where you want to place the straps and pin them.
Now put it on your little angel and let her show her American pride.
This top is absolutely ADORABLE! I am so going to pin this and keep it in mind for next year!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am glad you like it! I just love an uneven hemline for some reason.
DeleteMe too. Plus with the unbearable heat I think this thin cotton will be perfect.
DeleteHere is the one I made. It took WAAAY more than an hour - I had to heavily modify it for my almost 7yo. Was so much fun! Thank you for the inspiration!
DeleteAnna, I'm not seeing a link or anything, but I bet it turned out super cute. I'm so glad you could use it. :) Hope you had a great 4th!
DeleteOh my goodness! Now that's CUTE!! Gotta make one for my niece <3 <3
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create!
<3 Christina
Thank you for posting about this over at make it and love it. I will have to use it as a starting point since my little one is in a 6. I'm pretty smart tho and think I can figure something out.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I think you could make a really cute skirt for her!
DeleteSo cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteOh, I'm definitely making one of these for my daughter! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I hope you love it!
DeleteI made it! Mine is a little bit different from yours, but I used your tutorial. It was very helpful! :-)
Deletehttp://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2012/07/handkerchief-hem-bandana-top.html
You're a STAR today over at I Gotta Create! This little top is so sweet I featured it on Facebook earlier this week, too. Thanks so much for linking up.
ReplyDelete<3 Christina
http://igottacreate.blogspot.com/2012/07/wildly-original-round-up-party-features.html
Thanks for the feature! You rock!
DeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love that you don't have many ends to finish or hem. ;)
DeleteThis is absolutely adorable. What a clever idea! Jodi @ www.meaningfulmama.com
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Deleteoh..this is just stinkin' cute! thank you so much for sharing at Uncommon! featuring this today on our FB page!
ReplyDeleteThanks! That's great!
DeleteOh, how cute! I love it! -Marci
ReplyDeleteAdorable ... and so quick and easy to make! Going to make matching tops for my 8 month old granddaughter and my 2 year old niece to wear for 4th of July and then again at a bluegrass festival we're all going to in mid-July. Can't wait to see them dressed the same!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I made one of these but I used Pink and Turquoise. It was so easy to follow your directions and it turned out so cute.
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