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    How To Make A Two-Color A-Line Tee Skirt

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 30, 2009 7:23 AM PDT
    Lee Meredith is a contributor at CraftStylish, a web site devoted to inspiring projects and instructions for creating and crafting. Below, she shares a fun do-it-yourself fashion project!

    I love making skirts in the springtime, and while playing around with some recycled T-shirts a couple of years ago, I came up with this design, which I still love! I've made four skirts like this so far, and plan on making many more! All you really need are two T-shirts and a sewing machine, but you can choose to add an elastic or drawstring waistband for extra security, or if you're a more experienced sewer, I'm sure you could add your own touches to make your skirt a bit more elaborate. This basic design is simple enough for anyone who can use scissors and sew a straight line! For your T-shirts, it will work better if they are similar thickness and stretchiness, and, of course, choose coordinating colors. By following the instructions exactly, the bigger the shirts are, the more your skirt will flare out, but if you want to use big T-shirts without so much flare, you can just cut your pieces smaller. This also goes for if you want to use two different sizes-- you can cut the bigger shirt's pieces to be the same size as the smaller shirt. Keep in mind your skirt's length will be a bit shorter than the shortest T-shirt's length, so don't choose too-small shirts!

    Click over to CraftStylish for the full step-by-step instructions on how to make your own tee skirt!

    DIYThing Talks To DIYStyle About Sewing And The "Panty ...

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    DIY thing on Sep 26, 2008 10:21 AM PDT
    Are you jealous of the designers on Project Runway, secretly hoping you could make your own stylish outfits? Cindy Cummins from DIYStyle has a really innovative approach to style, popular with fashion-minded DIYers. She offers how-to vodcasts (that's video podcasts for those who don't know) and patterns for fashionistas who want to sew their own stylish fashions. Recently, DIYStyle also held its first DIYStyle Party in Chicago. Take a peek by clicking READ MORE to see what Cindy shared with us about the business and be sure to watch the funky Panty Party vodcast.
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