If you’re happy and you know it, twirl your skirt!
Today, we will be making a DIY circular skrit. But with lining.


I know I already made a tutorial on sewing a circular skirt but this will come with actual fabrics and sewing. The one I made before consisted of MS Paint jpeg files, it’s embarrassing.
All right, here we go.
Oh, before we continue, make sure that you buy enough fabric for a circular skirt.







outer layer: romantic victorian print / inner layer: history of quilting
Now twirl.


Oct 09, 2010 @ 12:11:24
You made it look so easy. I can only dream making this. AND I love the prints on your lining.
Oct 09, 2010 @ 12:53:37
Oh! Fun! I just bought a ton of yummy vintage fabric today…now I have something to do with it!
♥
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:11:05
Awesome! Blog about it, if you make one :)
Oct 09, 2010 @ 14:24:58
♥♥♥ wowww this looks so fun to twirl in. love the tutorial.. :D ♥♥♥
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:10:41
It is, you have no idea. Haha
Oct 09, 2010 @ 15:01:31
I loveee that print on your lining too! Will you make one for me? :(
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:10:26
But you own chic stuff! :D
Oct 09, 2010 @ 22:48:49
Two hems for a circle skirt, you evil thing, you :)
Oct 10, 2010 @ 04:51:20
You make sewing look so easy. I love your skirts! Thanks for posting this, try ko ito minsan <3
Lee [spunkandglam.blogspot.com]
Oct 10, 2010 @ 10:13:36
both are great skirts, if i know how to sew, i’ll make skirts for me and RC.
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:09:59
It’s pretty easy; you should make one for RC :)
Oct 10, 2010 @ 18:17:35
ohh gorgeous! do you take up sewing courses? :)
the fabric is fab!
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:09:15
Used to, in high school. :D
Oct 11, 2010 @ 00:10:16
You seriously create the most beautiful skirts – I love this! And the way you’ve styled it over those patterned tights is adorable!! :)
Oct 11, 2010 @ 10:02:30
Hi, dear!
Tsim Tsai Tsui (this is wrong spelling, i cant remember the correct one) is in Ayala Terraces, near Hukad. :) Mas lami-an pa ko sa Harbor City though chic ang interior ani
Oct 20, 2010 @ 14:08:37
Noted! :)
Oct 12, 2010 @ 23:44:18
Beautiful! Tahnks so much for the details, I’ll be linking.
Oct 31, 2010 @ 01:30:22
Lovin’ the prints, dear! :)
Oct 31, 2010 @ 13:03:25
Where do you buy your fabrics? Cebu based?
Nov 09, 2010 @ 22:46:37
Hullo!
I buy at Metro Ayala :)
Dec 20, 2010 @ 22:17:49
Hi !
I found your blog by chance and I really love the skirts you made ! Thank you very much for posting this tutorial :) I think I will make a lot of skirt like yours :)
Claire
Jan 03, 2011 @ 05:49:17
Stumbled upon your work here, and made my first skirt thanks to this, did a bit of tweaking here and there but what a brilliant method and so simple. The skirt is beautiful i LOVE it! thanks :)
Jun 19, 2011 @ 00:13:11
Thanks so much for this tutorial. Am thinking about making a ballerina skirt for myself with your technique!
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Apr 20, 2013 @ 09:50:52
Hi! I was just curious, since you didn’t mention it, about how much fabric would be required for this tutorial?
Apr 25, 2013 @ 10:46:56
Hi! This will depend on the length of your skirt. Make sure that the width and length of your fabric can accommodate the (radius + skirt length + allowance) x (2). For minis, fabrics with 60″ width will work. :)