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DIY Leather Skirt

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How was your February? We enjoyed some of the warmest weather Utah has ever seen. While I won’t complain about spring in February, it has totally messed me up and had me thinking swimming and shorts much too early. I mean, it’s only February. I can’t go to the pool until JUNE! I wanted to share a fun fashion tutorial with you guys that you could totally wear all year long but was totally spring inspired. Scroll down to learn how to make this DIY leather skirt.
 
DIY Leather Skirt

You need:

  • 1 yard vegan leather, (Girl Charlee has a great variety)
  • 1 12″ invisible zipper
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors
DIY Leather Skirt

Instructions: 

  1. Using 1 yard of  54″ leather, cut 6″ x 54″ along the bottom. Measure your waist, divide by 2 and add 2″ and cut your waistband piece from the 6″ strip.  The remaining square of leather should be about 54″ x 30″. This is your skirt. 
  2. I was using scrap pieces so I had 2 pieces for my waistband that I sewed into one long strip that measured my waist measurement + 2″. Fold waistband in half. Sew a basting stitch along the top edge of the leather square along the 54″ length and leave long strings at the end. {Basting stitch just means loosest tension and longest stitch!}
  3. Carefully, pull one thread from one side of the stitch to gather the skirt.
  4. With the waistband folded in half, match the right side of the gathered skirt to the waistband and stitch along top. 
  5. Add your invisible zipper to the side. Your zipper will have instructions on how to install an invisible zipper, but it’s a little confusing if you’ve never attempted one before. Simply flip the zipper upside down and match the right side of the zipper to the left side of the skirt, then repeat on the opposite side. If you think edge to edge and right sides together you can totally do it first try.
  6. Zip up the zipper and sew the rest of the side together.
  7. Flip right side out, try it on and be excited you just made a simple A-line skirt by yourself!
DIY Leather Skirt
 
DIY Leather Skirt 
Let me know if you have any fun DIY fashion ideas, I’m sure you have some good ones! Here are some of my other fun sewing tutorials:
 
DIY Poncho Sweater | DIY Floor Pillows
 
DIY Poncho Sweater
 
DIY Floor Pillows 

DIY Leather Skirt

We wanted to share a fun fashion tutorial with you guys that you could totally wear all year long but was totally spring inspired. Scroll down to learn how to make this DIY leather skirt.

Materials

  • 1 yard  vegan leather
  • 1 12″ invisible zipper
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors

Instructions

  • Using 1 yard of  54″ leather, cut 6″ x 54″ along the bottom. Measure your waist, divide by 2 and add 2″ and cut your waistband piece from the 6″ strip.  The remaining square of leather should be about 54″ x 30″. This is your skirt. 
  • I was using scrap pieces so I had 2 pieces for my waistband that I sewed into one long strip that measured my waist measurement + 2″. Fold waistband in half. Sew a basting stitch along the top edge of the leather square along the 54″ length and leave long strings at the end. {Basting stitch just means loosest tension and longest stitch!}
  • Carefully, pull one thread from one side of the stitch to gather the skirt.
  • With the waistband folded in half, match the right side of the gathered skirt to the waistband and stitch along top. 
  • Add your invisible zipper to the side. Your zipper will have instructions on how to install an invisible zipper, but it’s a little confusing if you’ve never attempted one before. Simply flip the zipper upside down and match the right side of the zipper to the left side of the skirt, then repeat on the opposite side. If you think edge to edge and right sides together you can totally do it first try.
  • Zip up the zipper and sew the rest of the side together.
  • Flip right side out, try it on and be excited you just made a simple A-line skirt by yourself!

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12 Comments

  1. Wow !!! This white skirt looks very pretty and you also look very beautiful in it…i really want to buy..it gives you very pretty look and i like the skirt design too .. thank you for sharing …

  2. This has to be the best blog post idea I’ve ever seen! I love it! This post is SO well written, and your photographs are really lovely. I’m so impressed! You’re really talented!

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