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Dear girls! This is my trial work in this section. MK in this case sounds very loud. This is just a description of how to sew a skirt and a topic for a girl from what is at hand and quickly.

I sewed a kit for my daughter. Her height is approximately 113 cm (but this is not critical) from what almost every sewing girl has at hand: the remains of fabrics, oblique bejaki, elastic, non-woven.
The kit is sewn quickly and, if you think about color matching, it comes with many other children's things.
SKIRT
So, I had a pink organza (instead of it there may be a cambric, chiffon and other thin or translucent fabric, although this is not necessary. You can take any skirt fabric), the rest of the white tulle (you can take a net. A layer is needed to so that the skirt “stands”) and a flap of white crepe satin (again, there can be any fabric that is pleasant to the body).
In the skirt that I sewed 4 layers (there may be three and five, according to your desire).
1st (top) - organza
2nd - organza (it may not be, or there can be another, you can even have a different color. For example, under a plain - organza with a picture)
3rd - tulle
4th (lower) - crepe satin.

Each is 138 cm wide (you may have more or a little less), 35 cm long (take the right amount of cm yourself so that the skirt is shorter or longer). My sizes are determined by the remnants of the remnants themselves. In the photo, they are folded in half to make it easier to align and cut.
Fold and chip all the layers in order.

We process all sections with a zigzag (you can use a role seam, etc., so that it is neat)
Then, with a finished oblique inlay of white color, I processed short sections. It took 70 cm.

She made the back and only seam, smoothed. She laid a line at the top so that she could pick up her skirt. The bottom cut of the skirt was finished with a multi-colored trim. I already had 3 meters in it. The skirt took 140 cm.

For the belt, I also used organza, but you can also at your discretion (you can just take a wide beautiful elastic band). A belt measuring 70 by 14 cm glued with non-woven fabric and folded, ironed.

The elastic was from some trousers, I came up to the waist. You try on who you sew the product.

Next, sew the belt, insert the elastic and the skirt is ready!
So she looks on the girl:

Topic.
For sewing, I used the remainder of knitwear, ready-made slanting inks of two kinds: knitted beige and satin multi-colored, the remainder of organza and (since I didn’t have a finished pattern, I had to give up my principles for the first time :) a ready shirt.

Aligning the fabric, I cut it into two equal rectangles (24 cm by 39 cm, you may have others, depending on the size and piece of fabric).

Fold in half both pieces. We also fold the shirt and gently cut the back and front of the top.


Here is what we get at the output:


We make two side seams (we use a special needle, if we sew on a typewriter, I sewed with a small zigzag. It is possible on an overlock). We process the bottom, and all the upper sections with a knitted inlay. At the place where the shoulder line goes. we don’t sew the tape, leave it as it is. My "transition" was 16 cm. Trying on the top, you yourself can figure out how much to leave for you by measuring the distance between the front and rear top points with a centimeter. (I don’t know how to explain correctly, but I think the photo is clear)
Then we make wings from organza. I still had a piece of 66 cm by 13 cm. I cut it in half. Then she folded them along (see photo).

The corners of the "wings" slightly rounded. I processed the slices with a slanting inlay, as the bottom of the skirt. From above, where the fold laid a line and gathered it up to the size of a "shoulder".

Gently sewed the "wings" into a slanting trim.

In principle, if I sewed myself, for example, I wouldn’t do anything further. But for my daughter I decided to "finish tuning". I requested the rest of the colored beak, getting a lace, as it were. His middle was sewn to the middle of the back. Right on my daughter I looked at how to hem them in front. You could leave it like that. Perhaps we will do so later, but now I have sewn the “wings” to the “lace” in the very middle with a few more stitches.

On the girl, the topic looks like this:


I know that experienced craftswomen can only smile (if they don’t scold :) my MK, but for beginner girls it may come in handy. At least I really want to believe in it!
In ff I have a post "Spring berry" about this kit, there are many other photos with this kit.
All from March 8! Peace, love and joy!

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