Did you ever have a piece of fabric you loved but didn't have any idea how to use it? Any leftovers from a previous project? Bought too much of a bolt you just had to have but never found a use for? If you're anything like me you either buy too much or too little.First thing's first, DON'T GO OUT AND BUY A SKIRT PATTERN. Most of them are just rectangles! You don't need them! This is a great way to use those scrap pieces without investing too much of your time! What's more, if you use a coupon when buying your fabric you could make each skirt for somewhere around $5 or less depending on how much you spend per yard. Only one yard is needed.
The tutorial will teach you how to make each of these skirts which are included in the giveaway as well.
I'm all about sewing the quick and dirty way! Fast is key. I have such a low attention span, if a project takes more than a couple hours I'm far more likely to abandon it. This little project will add to your wardrobe but only take 20 minutes or less....no lie....I promise!

The key is to have all your materials in front of you before you begin. Searching for items around the house is so time consuming AND frustrating! Having everything at hand makes a project seem twice as simple.
For this project you will need in front of you a: threaded sewing machine, scissors, safety pin, elastic and of course fabric (about 3/4 to one yard). And I like to include a seam ripper because I always seem to need this at some point in any given project.
Once you have all those things you can begin. The best part about this tutorial is that there is no measuring tape involved which really cuts down on time! To really make this go by fast I used one yard that I purchased at the fabric store (typically 45" wide). As with most cotton fabrics the sides are sealed so that they do not fray. This is key because you will not have to hem the bottom of the skirt when done.

First take your material and fold it in half so that the two sealed sides meet.

Second. Cut down the middle. Be sure to keep both pieces completely equal because when you sew them together later they will have to match up evenly.

Third. Sew the two pieces right sides together at one end so that you have one long (not wide) piece.

Fourth. Now to sew a casing. To do this all you have to do is fold over the top raw edge (not the sealed bottom) about 1". Sew along the top and be sure to make the casing as large or as small as your elastic. A casing too small will make the elastic roll and a casing too large with bunch up your fabric when the elastic is relaxed.
In my photo I sealed the raw edge with my serger. You don't have to do this but if you have a serger it will help to keep from fraying.

Fifth. Now measure the elastic by wrapping it around your waist. BE SURE TO DO IT UNDER YOUR CLOTHING. I am doing it over mine because I was wearing a dress and didn't want to show everyone my undies:) Subtract about 2-3 inches from the amount you used to wrap around your waist and cut the elastic.

Six. Now to thread it through the casing you just made. If you have one of those plastic casing tools then by all means use that but if you don't (or can't find yours like me) attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic.

Seven. Push the safety pin through the casing easing it down the tunnel by bunching the fabric then moving it down the elastic. When the end of the elastic reaches the hole where you started to thread the elastic attach a safety pin to keep the elastic from pulling through the casing any further.

Eight. When the end of elastic meets the end of the casing be sure to stitch the ends of the casing and elastic so that it won't be pulled through the tunnel. Do this on both ends.

Nine. Finally sew sides together with right sides facing each other. Since you didn't trim the fabric at the bottom you won't need to sew a hem at the bottom unless you want to. Normally a 45" fabric will be long enough to fall at your knees when you cut it in half.
Turn right side out.
AND YOU'RE DONE! New skirt.

Optional. I made another skirt and added a red peaking pettiskirt by simply sewing the red material under the hem I made in step four. But you can also add it at the beginning and fold it over with the hem. If you want it to peak out at the bottom you will have to trim your top layer so that it is shorter than your bottom layer. The top layer will then have to be hemmed so that you don't have a raw edge. This might add an extra 5-7 minutes to the project.
And if any of you were interested the dress I'm wearing is from Forever 21 and it was only $13.80!!!!
Since these skirts are elastic I would say they would fit a size 2-8.
As usual, if you would like a chance to win these skirts just link back to this post. If you have any questions see the "questions and answers" link to the right. If you use blogger just use the "create a link" link at the bottom of this post. If you don't use blogger, that's fine too. Just create a link on your page as you normally would and I will see it using Technorati.
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94 comments (SHARE YOURS!):
i was just thinking it was getting to be skirt season (at least here in japan, it's actually rainy season, but nothing goes better with rainboots than a skirt!) and this is perfect!! thanks!
now i just have to get to the store for some elastic...
blogged http://iluvcontest.blogspot.com/2009/06/simple-skirt-giveaway.html
Great tutorial, thanks!
I'm going to give it a try. Thanks so much.
www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com
Great idea! I'm in the process of losing weight, so I'm thinking this might be an ideal project for me while I'm "in-between" sizes!
Unfortunately I'm still a little too round to wear the ones YOU made, but I'll get there!
Thanks for the tutorial! This totally made me want a serger, too...those finished edges look fantastic!
That beautiful skirt would fit my daughter perfectly!
I love these - I have made similar for my girls but haven't for myself, now I am wondering why??? I love your method of sewing, it's mine, too!!! I always get inspired by your projects - so glad you share!
My mother-in-law gave me a sewing machine as a wedding gift and I think its time to break it out. Especially for a project as easy sounding as this. (fingers crossed) But I would still LOVE to win the skirts!! :)
www.themazanisfamily.blogspot.com
Wow! Great skirt and I love your dress as well. I couldn't resist adding your tutorial to our link luv roundup. Come take a peek.
http://www.luvinthemommyhood.com/2009/06/link-luv-roundup_17.html
Thanks for sharing :)
Question: Did you buy a surger? Cute skirts!
Susannah
Thank you for doing more tutorials! I love learning how to make things. I am inspired to make a skirt now and I just saw one at a store with the pettiskirt underneath that I loved for $28. Now I can make my own! I also loved the tutu tutorial (say that 5 times fast!). I had just bought my daughter one for her first birthday pict/party for $15 but now I can make her a bigger one as she gets older.
Love it!
Thank you for sharing that tutorial! Time to scavenge through the fabric pile!
I linked to your giveaways-- so awesome!
http://secretcake.blogspot.com/2009/06/grosgrain-fabulousness.html
Take care : )
awesome tutorial, totally appreciated, stuff you can't learn from a pattern. thank you, thank you for your site. enjoy your day :)
Adorable! I created a link - please pick me!! These would be a great b-day/baby day present to me from you! : ) THANKS for another great post.
I just LOVE this tutorial!!! I'm not going to link to it because I HAVE to make my own (in my maternity size, then later after I lose the baby weight). I can't have enough skirts for this summer that I'm pregnant, they're perfect! Thank you so much for sharing!
i love skirts in the summer. im allmosr 8 monthes pregnant so im waiting till next summer that i can were a skirt again without looking like a tent :-)
any way' thanks for the grate tutorial
and i blogged about your giveaway!
Wow a great tutorial. I can't wait to make a skirt!
Linked back to your post :)
Great tutorial - thanks so much for posting it! :)
such a great and easy skirt! wonderful directions! thanks!
Such a simple idea! Thanks for sharing.
I made the skirt last night. I used two yards for a fuller skirt. It took me longer...about an hour. I didn't use my serger. I had to hem the bottom edge, because there was writing in the selvage.
I remembered a great time saving step(in the middle of the night) if you use your serger to make the casing. Fold the fabric down, then back to the right side. Run the three thicknesses of fabric through your serger...you will encase the edge and sew you casing in one step.
You can see a picture of my skirt at lillymagic2.blogspot.com
Fabulous!! I posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing: http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-sew-a-skirt-in-20-minutes/2009/06/18/
--Anne
I really want to try it! I'm a complete hand sewer, I don't have a machine, so it will take me longer than 20 minutes, but not that much longer I bet. I'm a 14, does that mean it won't look good on me??? I guess we'll find out.
I love it! I am thinking of how to add a big elastic waistband for my pregnant belly - I don't think it would be too bad.
Awesome! Thanks for the tutorial. Hope I win. :)
I would have never thought to use the selvage edges for the hemline! Great idea! I think I hear my sewing machine calling me......
Super cute! Just about to blog about it now...
This is fast and cute...perfect! Just great!
Great tutorial! Love the photos. There's so much color on this site, I love it! I'll certainly be converting some fabric into a beautiful (and easy!) skirt now.
Thanks!
Kait
This is awesome! I just tried it and LOVE it. Here's a link to my skirt: http://acandiedapple.blogspot.com/2009/06/20-minute-skirt.html
The tutorial was so simple. And it really did take about 20 minutes.
This is WONDERFUL! You bet I'll be linking!
Awesome tutorial. I have three short skirts that I thought were a deal at $15 but now that I see how easy it is I'm gonna snatch up some cute fabric and make my own! Thanks! I really really like the red one. Good job!
I just blogged about it. Thanks for sharing such a simple way to create a cute skirt. I love it! I hope I win one. :) I'll have to make one for myself one of these days and one for my little girl that will be here in the September! I love your stuff... thanks for sharing your talents with all of us!
I am for fast and cute! This one fits the bill big time!
I am in love with this skirt and the fantastic tutorial you've made! The fabrics are gorgeous... and yes I do love that dress!
Oh my, I think I love you. This is such an easy, fun idea. You literally read my mind when talking about our slim-to-none attention spans.
super cute! great tutorial...i linked up..on my sidebar in my giveaway links. thanks for a chance to win such a great summer skirt!
so- this is essentially what i do for my daughter. but when i've tried the same method for me, i look like a oompa-loompa. waaaaaaaay too hippy for my liking. is it the type of material i'm using? just basic cotton.
How amazing! I'm truly inspired. And I've linked to your post: http://namabanana.blogspot.com/2009/06/adventures-in-semi-domesticity.html
we have a discount chain in maine called mardens. they sell material for about $2 a yard. here comes christmas gifts for everone! how much material do you think is needed for a three year old?
I love this skirt. How simple and cute.
This is a really great tutorial - easy to follow and super quick! THANKS!
I posted about you on my blog: http://every-day-inspirations.blogspot.com/2009/06/too-good-to-be-true-tutorials-and.html
Thanks!
catherine s.
So, I totally just did this tutorial and LOVE it! My skirt is pretty cute if I do say so myself! I did a blog entry on my experience with this tutorial, please check it out!!!
Thanks for posting this! I had alot of fun with it!
So cute and so easy! My attention span must be like yours, very short for projects. I have tons of fabric, can't wait to whip some up! Summer officially started for us today!
This is so cute and looks like something I can do (hopefully). Also I love your dress you are wearing.
How pretty!! Definitely will have to make one of these.
You are amazing. Done. Thank you.
Oh my! those skirts are so cute & sooooooo easy! I know what I'm going to do with all the fabric from abandoned projects now! : )
I love skirts, you make it look so easy!
Thanks for tutorial, I am definitely going to try that!
Absolutely love the red and black skirt I am inspired to try this for myself. Thank you!!!!
great! I will be trying this out tomorrow! and please count me in for the giveaway, i posted here: www.give-a-curds-n-ways.blogspot.com
ali.holt@yahoo.com
I need to make some! I really want the yellow skirt, because I've been thinking about eyelet material with yellow all winter long. Yes, for summer!!!
I have a hooter-hinder in the same red retro fabric..love to have a matching skirt!
Thanks for tutorial and please count me in for the giveaway, I posted here: zullyromero86.blogspot.com.
Have a nice weekend!!!!!!
Preciosas esas faldas y sobretodo rapidas de hacer,te felicito por tu trabajo y gracias por compartir con todas como hacerlas,Un saludo
I hope I can do it! Nice skirt, btw.
Linked to you in http://crafted-delights.blogspot.com/
Hugs,
Lexi
I forgot to say in my last comment that I posted about your giveaway.
These are so cute. I wish I could have the patience to sew. But...I don't.
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I posted it on my website & even made TWO skirts this weekend!!! I love them!
Oh Yummy! I need to make me one of these!!! I'm linking at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com
Thanks for posting this... my sewing skills are terrible, but I managed to create a wearable skirt! (Definitely not in 20min though...)
I love this idea and I have so much material I bought for making aprons but just haven't gotten to them, I think I like this idea much much better especially for the summer....I am entering the contest... http://pbdesigns.blogspot.com
and I have linked to you and posted on my blog...yippeeee....
I'm in love with this!! OMG! I want to do one tomorrow!! :)
I may be a dumby here, but I look ginormous in this skirt. I know I've put on wait, but sheesh! I am on the short side, so I am thinking I need to cut back the amount of fabric to 3/4 yard so that it's less fabric around my waist and hips. Right?
Just finished my 3 hour 30 minute skirt. ;) I'm a beginner, so cut me some slack. I'm posting about it tomorrow (still writing).
Sew a Beginner (http://eword10.wordpress.com)
Oh thank you so much for that! Put me in crafty mood, make me think of my mom and my gran who used to make me clothes!
I just need to find a sewing machine now!!!
Cute skirts, would love to win...in the meantime I'm going to my sewing room to see what kind of fabric I can turn into a 20 minute skirt!
www.knitsandreads.blogspot.com
Have you tried making this simple dress?
I think it would look good in a watercolory print like this dress from garnet hill.
Thanks for the sewing instructions!
http://funnycrafts.blogspot.com/
Looks great, now if I could just figure that linking thing out! I did post about your giveaways in my blog. Thanks so much for shearing your tutes!
I would love to win. These are amazing!
misusedinnocence@aol.com
I posted... :)
I made two skirts this week. One was a too long one from a thrift store which I shortened, and the other I made up the pattern for, but both had elastic in the waist! ;) I'll have to try the simpler version, some time.
I just made this skirt and it was super easy. I haven't sewed anything in years and I did it. It took me two hours rather than 20 minutes but it turned out beautiful. Thanks for giving me the inspiration to start sewing again.
Love your website, and this tutorial. I am inspired :-)
http://www.laurendaversa.com/2009/06/diy-skirts.html
I love the Alexander Hernry print that you used with the red peeking out. So cute. Thanks for the tute, I love quick and easy clothing!!
I love this tutorial! I have been wanting to wear more skirts lately (if it ever warms up here in the Northeast!) and this one is perfect!!!
Thanks for the great tutorial and the chance to win such a cute skirt!
Have a wonderful day!
Sherry
Such cute skirts!
Especially the one that's Heather Bailey (i think). LOVE IT!
Kathleen, thanks for the tutorial & the inspiration! I am a COMPLETE beginner & this lil' project took me way over 3 hours to finish. However, in my defense - this is the very first thing I sow on my machine I got for my bday! It was hard work, but I love the feeling of having created something! :-)Thanks again! Cheers, Julie PS. See a pic of my skirt on my blog (on which you're mentioned).
I am trying this tonight! Love your site!
Linked:
http://tragicallyordinary.blogspot.com/2009/06/twenty-minute-simple-skirt-tutorial.html
Thanks for the tutorial! I was just thinking today at work that I really needed to add some summer skirts to my wardrobe for work :-) Capri pants will only get you so far.
This is an awesome tutorial I love it and now I need to go make one of these adorable skirts
Thank you
Thank you for sharing this!!! I whipped up 2 this morning out of one yard--my one year old needed one to match mine! :) Thanks again, great tute!
Here's a link to the skirts I made : http://allcollard.blogspot.com/2009/07/when-im-wearing-these-bad-boys.html
and
http://allcollard.blogspot.com/2009/07/ta-da-its-skirt.html
These are the cutest skirts!! Thank you for sharing :)
A question please. If I add the red skirt underneath, I sew it in with the casing of the top skirt? I wasn't quite sure. Thank you for any help! Love the red skirt. Looks so Anthropologie. I think I found the perfect fabric too. Thanks for the post!
Lovely, lovely. Guess I'll have to switch to sewing in the summer and knitting in the winter! :)
So simple and cute! I linked to this tutorial on my site www.simplymodernmom.com.
How fun! What a fab tutorial and adorable skirt. I can't wait to try it!!! Thanks!!!!
Hi! I used your tutorial to make a skirt and I really liked it so I made a video about it for youtube! :) Here's the link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQA4_sFylHI I hope you like it :)
I love it. I have a yellow shirt, but I have nothing to match it, the yellow skirt would look so good with it. Please enter me in I want to win!!!
I FINALLY made this skirt! A friend came over with a yard of blue satin and needed a wonder woman skirt. Whew! This tute was SUPER simple to follow. (Any issues I had were PURELY material related. That poly-satin frays SO MUCH and is so slippy!)
Thanks!
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