Sunshine Skirt


Sunshine Skirt
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I'm feeling like Spring is coming....so I designed this for my daughter. I had her wear a slip with it. We had problems with the slip coming un-tucked from the skirt, so I've decided to line the skirt with fabric. I will post a picture of the skirt lined. I bought some $1 fabric from Walmart to do it.
She wears a size 4/5.
I forgot to measure the waist before putting in the elastic, but there was plenty of room. The skirt measures 14" lengthwise.
I made a rectangle and then sewed up the seam except for about 5 inches. I turned the skirt so the seam was on the side and added shell edging all the way around.
This skirt could easily fit a size 6 if you made more rows.
H hook
7 ozs approx. Red Heart worsted weight acrylic Pale Yellow yarn
Row 1: Ch 86, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook. Then sc in each st across. Ch 3, turn.
Row 2: Dc in the first sc from previous row, *skip 2 sts, in next st do (dc, ch1, dc). Repeat from * across. Ch 3, turn.
Row 3: Dc in first ch 1 space from previous row. *In next ch 1 space, do (3dc, ch 1, 3dc) shell, then (dc, ch1, dc) in the next ch 1 sp. Repeat from *, end with 1dc, ch 1, 1dc under turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row 4: Dc in first ch 1 space, *in next ch 1 sp do (dc, ch 1, dc). Repeat from * ending 1dc, ch 1, 1dc under turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row 5: Repeat Row 3.
Row 6: Repeat Row 4.
Row 7: Repeat Row 3.
Row 8: Repeat Row 4.
Row 9: Repeat Row 3.
Row 10: Repeat Row 4.
Row 11: Repeat Row 3.
Row 12: Repeat Row 4.
Row 13: Repeat Row 3.
Row 14: Repeat Row 4.
Row 15: Repeat Row 3.
Row 16: Repeat Row 4.
Row 17: Repeat Row 3.
Row 18: Repeat Row 4.
Row 19: Repeat Row 3.
Row 20: Repeat Row 4.
Row 21: Repeat Row 3. Fasten off and weave in ends.
I sewed up all but the bottom 5 inches of the seam. I laid it so the seam was on the side. Then I added a 7dc shell border all the way around. I started at the slit on the side and then came around and ended on the side seam. Fasten off and weave in all ends.
I use elastic on all my daughter’s clothes. So I take the ¼ inch elastic, measure it to my daughter's waist and cut. Then I sew the one end into a circle. Then I sc the elastic to the first row of the skirt. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Cc February 20, 2006 Christina Budd
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