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I'm Amanda, from <a href="http://ninthstreetnotions.com" target="_blank">Ninth S treet Notions</a>.

One of the main reasons I learned to sew was to be able to cr eate great vintage fashions that fit. I also wanted it to be inexpensive for me to dress like some hip 1950s housewife. I discovered thrifting materials and re-creating them into something entirely di fferent. It's a great way to cut costs and conserve resources. Here's how I've managed to combine my love of vintage clothes, vintage fabrics, and thrift stores: A circle skirt created from a thrifted vintage sheet. <a href="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/105_PANA1.jpg" ><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2027" title="Circle Skirt Collage" s rc="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/105_PANA1.jpg" alt= "" width="800" height="450" /></a> <strong>What You Need:</strong> Vintage flat sheet Vintage bias tape 1/4" non-roll elastic String or twine Safety pin Marking pen or tailor's chalk Thread Sewing machine <a href="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050856.jpg"> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2028" title="Circle Skirt Materials" src="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050856.jpg" alt= "" width="800" height="462" /></a> When thrifting sheets, check to make sure there aren't tears or stains. It's pos sible to work around them, but it's easiest not to. Vintage bias tape can be fou nd at estate and yard sales. I found this pack in my mom's stash. If you can't f ind it, use new 1/2" double-fold bias tape. First, take your measurements. You need your hip measurement as well as how long you want the skirt. Then, take your hip measurement and divide by 6. Feel free to round up 1/2". This is measurement H. Next, add 1 1/2" to your length. This w e will call measurement L. Cut a length of string that is measurement L plus about 10". Tie the marking pen to one end of the string. Tie a knot at a distance equal to the H measurement. From that knot, measure the L measurement and tie a second knot. Fold your sheet in half width-wise. Fold it in have a square. At a corner that does not have you usually put at the head of your bed), pin ide of your corner should have what appears to ide should have two folds. half width-wise again. You should the large finished edge (the part the string with the W knot. One s be a single fold, and the other s

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<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2029" title="P1050858" src="http://ni nthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050858.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="600" /></a> Draw an arc from one side of the square to the other. Move the pin to the L knot and pin to the corner once again. Draw a second arc. Carefully cut through along the two drawn lines. You should have a great big cir cle with a cut-out circle in the middle when unfolded. Make a few marks 1/2" down around the waistline. Pin the bias tape to the waistl ine, sandwiching the sheet between the bias tape, and lining up the edge to these marks. Keep the narrower side of the bias tape to the outside of the skirt. Ver y close to the edge of the tape, stitch around the bias tape, but stop before re aching the other end. <a href="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050859.jpg"> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2030" title="P1050859" src="http://ni nthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050859.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="600" /></a> Cut a piece of elastic to fit your waist, plus about 1". Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic and use it to thread the elastic through the bias tape wa istband. Overlap the ends of the elastic, pin, and try on the skirt. Make any ad justments to the tightness of the elastic to make it fit. When you're pleased, u se a zig-zag stitch to attach the two ends together. Cut the unsewn bias tape end so that it overlaps the other end by about an 1". F old the end under 1/2", pin to the skirt, and carefully edgestitch it to attach. Finish the skirt by making a 1/4" double-fold hem. The entire project takes only about 2 hours and $2 to complete. <a href="http://ninthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050884.jpg"> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2031" title="P1050884" src="http://ni nthstreetnotions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/P1050884.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="800" /></a> &nbsp;

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