Tuesday 13 October 2015

DIY pompom filled tutu from www.brit.com


Materials:- tulle
– pom-poms
– elastic
Tools:
– sewing machine
– fabric scissors
– pins
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Instructions:1. Measure out long rectangles of tulle. The size will depend on your little DIYer, but we went with 36 x 24 inches. Cut out four rectangles.
2. Fold the tulle in half and stack on top of each other. Fold down the top of the tulle to form a 1-inch band. Pin in place and sew.
3. Dump your pom-poms into the first layer of tulle. The more pom-poms the better =)
4. Cut the elastic to fit your little one’s belly. Remember elastic stretches, so you’ll want the elastic to be 1-2 inches smaller than their waist measurement. Weave the elastic through the waist band and sew the ends together.
5. Pin the edges of the tutu closed and sew.
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Take some quick measurements to find an appropriate length for your tutu. There is really no wrong answer to these measurements. Regardless, the tulle will bunch up to make a full tutu which can be long like a princess or short like a ballerina. Ours measured 24 x 36 inches. Cut four of these rectangles, fold them in half, and stack them on top of each other.
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Fold the top down to form a 1-inch waistband. Pin and sew.
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Dump the poms into the first layer of tulle. The more poms the better!
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Cut a piece of elastic to fit your child’s waist. Remember that it stretches, so cut it about two inches smaller than their waist measurement. Weave the elastic through and sew the ends together.
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Pin and sew the edge of the tulle together to form your tutu. Make sure you are sewing on the correct side of the skirt.


So cute!

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