The tiered tulle skirt is popular with big and little girls. Whether you are making one for your four-year-old or your 14-year-old, the basic construction is the same. With just a bit of elastic, some tulle and a sewing machine, you can save on this playful and fun skirt.
Add a pair of leggings and a great tee and she'll be good to go for a full day of fun. Step 1 Determine the overall finished length of your skirt. A little girl's tiered tulle skirt may be worn below the knee, but a teen might wear hers quite short over leggings.
If you are making the tiered tulle skirt to wear under another dress or skirt, use that measurement. Add 2 1/2 inches to 3 inches to this measurement for seam allowances and a waistband. Also note down the wearer's waist measurement.
Step 2 Divide the number in Step 1 by three to determine the length of each tier of your tiered tulle skirt. Cut the first tier approximately 1 1/2 times the waist measurement by the intended length. The second tier should be ... more.
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