Follow these simple directions and voila! €¢ Find a big piece of any colored fabric. It needs to be lightweight, in order to move when you wear it.
A vintage flat bedsheet is ideal. €¢ Measure around your waist. Then add 2" for seam allowance - we will call this number 'W'.
Now take a measurement for your desired length (around knee length is good) and add 2" again - we call this 'L'. €¢ Fold your fabric in half. In the center of the folded line draw a semi-circle that is half of 'W'.
So if your waist measured 30" + 2" seam allowance, your semi-circle would be 16" wide. €¢ Measure out from the edge of this semi-circle the desired length of your skirt 'L', and draw in a bigger semi-circle. €¢ Cut your fabric following these lines, making sure to cut both layers.
It may help to pin the layers together if your hands aren't steady. Cutting the waist requires another calculation: c=pi(d) or d=c/pi. Remember that radius is half the ... more.
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