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Pom Pom skirt tutorial

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I've loved this skirt ever since I first saw it on pinterest years ago.  You can imagine my disappointment when I clicked on the link and it took me to a blog in Dutch with a rather unspecific tutorial.  Plus the skirt wasn't even lined!  A see-through pom pom skirt just wasn't going to do it for me and at the time I didn't have the skills to figure out how to make one on my own.  A week or so I saw it floating around pinterest again, but a quick search revealed that a decent tutorial still didn’t exist. So, I decided to create my own!  My sewing skills have improved dramatically since I saw a similar skirt years ago, but I could not have done this without using the Onstage Tutu skirt as a reference.  It’s such a great pattern and it’s free! It doesn’t get much better than that!

To get started use the Onstage Tutu instructions to figure out the length and width for your solid fabric.  To make my pom pom version you will need to cut your tulle slightly differently. 

I used two layers of tulle folded in half so they could hold pom poms.  So use the Onstage Tutu pattern measurements for the tulle but double the length.  In addition, one layer of tulle will be longer than the other and we won’t need to hem these layers. For my daughter I cut one of my tulle layers 40” long x 24” inches tall and the other 40” long x 22” inches tall.


What you need:

STEP 1: If you would like to leave your elastic exposed sew the side edges of your solid skirt fabric together.  




Finish the seam allowances and serge or zigzag stitch the top edge of your solid skirt fabric. Continue to Step 2.





If you will be encasing your elastic follow Onstage Tutu Skirt instructions up until you add the tulle.  When you are ready to add the tulle go to step 5 of this tutorial.

 

STEP 2: Sew the short ends of your elastic together to make one continuous piece.  This will become your waistband.   You might want to use yellow gold thread here so your stitches will be somewhat hidden.




STEP 3: Pin your lining to your elastic, wrong sides together. See picture below…
   

Below you can see that I've completed pining my lining to the elastic.  You will have gaps or slack in your lining as it is significantly larger than your elastic band.  


STEP 4: Sew your elastic to the lining with as small of a seam allowance as you can 1/8” is ideal. Use straight stitch and stretch the elastic as you sew.  I just hold the pins as I sew around which ensures that I'm stretching the elastic evenly.







***Also the picture above was taken when I mistakenly sewed right sides together.  Make sure that you are sewing wrong sides together.  The glittery side of you elastic should be on top!***

When you are done, it should look like the picture below.  Nicely gathered with your sewn edge on what will be the outside of your skirt.  Sewing the elastic this way ensures that the raw edge is on the outside where it won't itch little tummies.















STEP 5: Time to work on your tulle layers! First get your pom poms ready.  For me that meant snipping them off the trim. 


STEP 6: Sew the shorter ends of one rectangle of tulle together.  Then fold in half so that the raw ends of the tulle are together with a folded edge on the bottom. You should have what is a tube of tulle that can hold pom poms inside.


Repeat for the other rectangle of tulle.

STEP 7: Place your pom poms in your tulle layers.


Below is a picture of both layers of tulle, folded raw edges together at the top, and folded edges at the bottom. The pom poms have been placed inside and the tulle is layered.  One should be slightly longer than the other.



STEP 8: Sew a basting stitch all around both layers of tulle.  This will stop the pom poms from escaping and help the layers of tulle stay in place for step 10.


STEP 10: If you are encasing your elastic, hop back over to the Onstage Tutu Skirt pattern and sew your tulle on as directed.  If not place your layers of tulle over your elasticized lining.  Make sure your seams are in the back. The shorter tulle piece should be on the outside of the skirt. Pin the tulle to the elastic just as you did in step 4.



Make sure you're pining the raw (not folded) edges of your tulle to the right side (glittery side) of your elastic.

STEP 11: Sew the tulle to the elastic, stretching as you go along.  This will result in your skirt looking like the picture below.

 
STEP 13: Trim the raw edge of you tulle about 1/4 inch from the seam. 

STEP 14: Trim the lining if needed so that when it is hemmed it will sit just above your longest tulle layer. Fold over a ½ inch and then 1 inch again to hem.





STEP 15: Admire your work.  You've just made cute pom pom skirt that your daughter will absolutely love!


Pair with some bright accessories and a graphic tee and your little girl will be ready to go!


Happy sewing!!!
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