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Monday, August 13, 2012


bubble ruffle tutu tutorialFound at U-Create. Thank you!




I am so excited to be here at U-Create today sharing my tutorial for my Bubble Ruffle Tu-Tu! 
But first let me introduce myself.  I'm Alicia from The Creative Vault.  



Last year, I was frustrated with the Disney Vault because it felt like they were keeping all the good movies locked up.  It was then that I realized that I was doing the same thing with all of my creative endeavors.  So I started my blog, "unlocked the vault" and now I share how I do the things that I do with the world so we can all create stuff together.
Sharing is so much more fun!
So without further ado, let's unlock…
The Bubble Ruffle Tu-Tu



This is a little skirt that you can make to look very sophisticated or super fun.  It has everything a girl needs - fluffy, frilly, twirly, sassy, chic, you name it!  I can't help but think of how amazing bubble ruffles in white chiffon would look on the bottom of a wedding dress.  There are just so many possibilities.  The best part?  ANYONE CAN MAKE THIS SKIRT.

This skirt looks like it might be complicated and requires a lot of sewing skill but it doesn't.  Even a beginner can do this.  You technically don't even need to know how to sew a straight line.  And because the bubble ruffles are so fluffy it easily will hide any mistakes you might make.



You can complete this skirt in 4 basic steps.
 

I know, you're thinking, "That was technically only 3 steps."  But trust me, step #4 is the most important and most fun part.

Let's get started.  Here's what you'll need.

For the black skirt I cut up an older lady style nightgown to make the skirt.  The skirt base was made from a slip and the ruffles were made from a nylon chiffon.  Neither of which needed to be hemmed.  For the pink skirt I used quilters cotton and tulle.  If you use cotton like this you will need to hem your skirt to keep it from fraying.  Do your best to pick colors that match each other so it will all flow together.

For my 4 year old I used 1 yard of cotton and 4+ yards of tulle.  You of course would need to determine the amount you'd need for the size you create but you can use this as a guide.


STEP 1
Make a modified circle skirt.


To create your circle skirt pattern, measure A & B.  To create the curve you can tie a string to a pencil and hold it the length that you need.  Simply move it up and down on your paper to create the nice curve.
If you look closely at the picture above you can see that the fabric is folded in half on the bottom and then folded over again and there is a fold on the left hand side.  When you fold it this way you will cut out one continuous circle.
Now that you have your nice circle you need to modify it a bit.  As a true circle skirt it is too bulky with the ruffles, but using this modification you cut down on the bulk while still keeping the twirl factor alive.
Cut a pie shape out of the skirt like the picture above shows. You don't need to get too technical about how much you cut out.  Like I said, this is a very forgiving skirt.  Sew up that now open seam.
If you are using a material that will fray, now is the time to secure those edges so they look nice and clean.  For mine I serged the edges then folded it under and top stitched, but you can use any number of hemming techniques you are familiar with.  If you're using a material that won't fray you don't need to hem the skirt.


STEP 2
Sew Bubble Ruffles All Over Skirt


First things first - cut your tulle in 2-3 inch wide strips.  It's ok if its not perfect.

Take a strip of tulle, bunch it up a little and stitch onto your skirt.  Then about 2 inches later, bunch up your fabric again and stitch again.  Repeat this step in a random pattern until you've covered the entire skirt.


This is what it looks like after one strip of tulle has been sewn on.  As you can see you'll need a lot of tulle.

Although you'll be sewing in a random pattern there is no need to sew and stop, sew and stop. If you look at the back of my skirt you can see that I just made one continuous line.

A faster way to make the ruffles is to lay your tulle strip in a zig zag pattern and sew down the middle.  It works faster but you really have to make sure you fill in all the spaces next to it to get that full bubble look.

After you make a few bubble ruffles you'll get in the swing of things and the work will go much faster.

Leave about an inch or two at the waist free of ruffles so you can attach your elastic.



STEP 3
Attach Elastic



When you sew the elastic together and then stitch down the edges it creates a nice flat round of elastic and a finished look.  When you attach they elastic you'll need to make sure you stretch out the elastic to line up smoothly with the waistband as you sew to ensure it has the give it needs to fit over your little girls tum.


Step 4
Rock it!



The best part about creating is creating smiles!
I hope you create a bubble ruffle tu-tu for the girls in your life.  If you do be sure to stop by The Creative Vault and show me.  I'd love to see it!
Thank you Kari for noticing my little tu-tu and inviting me here today.  It is such an honor and a ton of fun! 
Thank you!  Thank you!  Thank you!
How fabulous is Alicia?? I love this “bubble” twist on the regular tutu…oh, how my daughters would love these!
Make sure to check out her super creative skills over at the Creative Vault. You’ll find fun projects like these {click on image for tutorial}…
independence day outfit tutorial  stars and stripes tee tutorial  friendship bracelets
…and many more!!!
Also find Alicia on Pinterest…her boards are wonderful.
Thank you Alicia!

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