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10.03.2011

Epic Upcycle

This was the easiest skirt I've ever made. Probably the prettiest too.

I know, looks super duper complicated right?

One cut. One stitch. That's it. Took me like 10 minutes.

"No way Amie, that is like the prettiest skirt ever! (insert gushing and oohing and ahhing) You must be lying!"

Nope. I'm not. How is it possible to make a skirt with all these lovely ruffles with only one cut and one stitch?

It used to be a tablecloth. A vintage one. (This is my serious face.)


Just like this one. Got it at an antique shop in South Carolina. Best six bucks I ever spent. I actually thought it was a skirt when I saw it across the room. So it was pretty much love at first sight.

(This is my flirty face.) I used Dana's circle skirt tutorial {find it here} Since the tablecloth was already a circle, and hemmed, and ruffled, all I had to do was figure out the measurements and sew the elastic on. I made it a teensy bit too big, because I didn't trust the measurements. "My fat butt cannot POSSIBLY fit through that hole!! (cuts it 1/2 inch more)." So ladies, if you do follow the tute, just trust Dana. She knows what she's doing.

I want to make a million more of these. So comfy, and gosh dang, SO FUN to spin in!!

Just watch out for bugs. They fly in your ears. And your eyes.

I found a similar tablecloth online if you don't feel like scouring antique shops for the perfect vintage tablecloth to wear. {Buy it here} Or you could always buy a few yards of cream eyelet, make a circle skirt, and sew a big ol' ruffle around the bottom.

Linking up {here}

43 comments:

  1. That is gorgeous!!! I love it! Also, look how long your hair is!

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  2. That's really cool! And I'm really into skirts lately, so I may have to try this out myself. Thanks!

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  3. Gorgeous Aimee :) I was actually thinking tablecloth because of the circle shape...it looks awesome on you!
    Julie

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  4. OH EM GEE AMIE! See... this right here is why you are NEVER allowed to leave blogland. I am so in love with this skirt and the idea (SO CLEVER) and your pictures turned out great! I love the cardi and the brown wrap around belt...and the BOOTS! PLEASE link this up to this week's DIY Diva Thursdays!! :)

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  5. I am SO insanely in love with this skirt.

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  6. LOVE IT!!! It's seriously fantastic!!! It looks AMAZING on you too! :)

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  7. Great upcycle idea! I turned a crochet table runner into a top last week so I'm glad I'm not alone in turning linens into clothes!

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  8. Just found your blog through the Monday link-up at My Junk Drawer. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to be a follower. :) LOVE this skirt. Absolutely beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing!

    Jaymie @ http://dancesdishesanddreams.blogspot.com

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  9. What a clever way to use a tablecloth! That skirt is gorgeous- it makes me want to make one. I think I'll be hunting down old tablecloths with ruffles now.

    http://growcreative.blogspot.com/

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  10. Very cute. I think even I can make one of those. ;) (I can't sew worth a darn.)
    Well worth $6!
    :)

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  11. Beautiful! I love the spinning picture. :) So fun!

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  12. That is SO CUTE!! I love it. Can you make me one? :)

    Thanks BTW for linking up.

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  13. Soo pretty!! You look really cute in it!! For some reason, these pics remind me of Anne of Green Gables :-)

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  14. It si so interesting end beautiful.
    I like this. Have a Nice Day

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  15. NEVER would have thought that was once a table cloth!!! It's gorgeous :D I want one!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  16. That's such a cute skirt! Would never have imagined it started life as a table cloth. Yay for repurposing!

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  17. Thanks for linking up! I'll be featuring this on my blog on Saturday!

    http://sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com

    Thanks!
    Sumo:)

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  18. Super cute! I love taking one thing and turning it into something else! Really, super cute.
    liZ
    (simplesimonandco)

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  19. That is a gorgeous skirt/tablecloth! I've been on the lookout for a cool round tablecloth but haven't found anything nearly as cool as yours! (just a bright red polyester with lace trim)

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  20. What a beautiful skirt! And eco-friendly too! *runs off to the thrift store in search of circular tablecloths*

    Found this from the Tea Rose Home Link Party.

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  21. I love your skirt, and the pics are wonderful. I would love for you to share at Bacon Time on Friday.
    http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/

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  22. So cute! I love it! I also LOVE the name of your blog!

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  23. What a fabulous skirt! What a great idea to upcycle! I want to invite you over to my site to link up to my What's In The Gunny Sack? party!

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  24. LOVE! Think I am gonna look for some eyelet!

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  25. That skirt looks like it was fun to sew and so much fun to wear. Great upcycle too.

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  26. What a beauty! And an awesome upcycling idea!

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  27. Every woman needs a twirly skirt! Nice job.

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  28. Very well done. I make clothes out of sheets quite often. Vintage sheets of course...

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  29. Gorgeous!

    I would like you to share your creation at my linky party when you get a chance at http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/10/jaqs-studio-first-ever-linky-party.html

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  30. wow... very very cool. i would love for you to link this up to my flashback fridays party going on!
    go check it out!
    {love} lauryn @ lovenotesbylauryn.blogspot.com

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  31. This is adorable! Well done :)

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  32. Wow! What an utterly brilliant idea! i love your serious face too :D

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  33. Gorgeous! What a wonderful, creative and simply upcycle! I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for a nice vintage tablecloth now!

    So glad I saw your link-up at JAQS Studio today!

    Pinning your post to my "Repurposing Genius" Board!

    Jenn/Rook No. 17

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  34. This is too fabulous! I want one so bad! Now I will have to scour the local stores for a table cloth!

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  35. Love that skirt. How fabulous that you made it out of a tablecloth. I want one now.

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  36. Absolutely gorgeous and so simple! Amazing!

    I hope you'll link up to Knick of Time Tuesday!

    Blessings,
    Angie
    http://knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com

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  37. I love this skirt! What a quick and easy and lovely skirt! I am going to start looking in the tablecloth sections more often. This is just perfect! I'm featuring it tonight on Topsy Turvy Tuesday's! Thanks so much for linking up!

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  38. So lovely! And I love all the pictures of the skirt in action!

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  39. Amazing Upcycled!!! You are just too too cute!

    I featured you on {Crazy Blessed Love} Friday Features! Come grab a button!

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  40. Ok. So, um... this is gorgeous!! You did an excellent job! Cant believe it was a tablecloth. I love it!!

    ~Nikki
    http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com

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  41. btw...I would love it if you would link this up to my linky party going on now! http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com/2011/10/bedazzle-me-monday-4.html

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