Introduction: Victorian Valentine

Supplies Needed:
1/2 yard each:  lacy fabric, white cotton fabric, another white cotton fabric
Lace edging....lots of it
Crochet trim 29"
3/4" non roll elastic
Thread
Scissors
Sewing Machine

Step 1:

First we will cut the skirt pieces.
Cut 2 rectangles  14.5"x 12.5"
Now we will cut the fabric strips to make the ruffles.
Cut 6 strips of the first fabric.
Cut 4 strips of the second fabric and the lace fabric.
Cut 10  pieces of lace each 28" in length

Step 2:

Now we are going to make the base of the skirt.
 With right sides facing stitch the sides.

Step 3:

Now for the elastic casing you will fold down 1/4" and then 1". Stitch close to the fold.

Step 4:

Next we need to attach the lace edging to the strips of fabric. 
Lay the lace on top of the fabric. Using a short stitch. zig zag stitch over the edges of the lace and fabric as pictured.

Step 5:

Fold lace down and iron flat.

Step 6:

We will not add lace to the bottom of the lace fabric, instead we will hem it.
To hem fold the bottom up 1/4" and then another 1/4" and stitch.

Step 7:

Now grab 2 strips of the same fabric. Lay them right sides facing each other. Sew each end so that you have a big loop. Continue with the remaining fabric strips

Step 8:

It's time to gather all the strips for the ruffles of the skirt.
To gather you are going to stitch. using your longest stitch length, 1/4" from the edge.  Then you will stitch again 1/2" from the edge.  This will prevent puckering in the ruffle when you sew it to the skirt.

Step 9:

Now you are going to sew the ruffle to the bottom of the skirt.
With right sides together pin the ruffle to the skirt matching the seams.  Adjust the gathers to fit.

Step 10:

Stitch in between the two rows of gathering stitches as shown in the photo.

Step 11:

Iron the raw edge up toward the skirt.

Step 12:

Top stitch 1/4" from the seam.

Step 13:

Continue adding ruffles. I just laid the ruffles out to see how far apart I wanted them spaced.

Step 14:

To attach the rest of the ruffles I followed the same steps as above except I put the wrong side of the ruffle to the right side of the fabric.

Step 15:

I again sewed between the 2 rows of gathering stitches.  Then I took out the gathering stitches and zig zag stitched the raw edge to prevent fraying.

Step 16:

After attaching the last ruffle you will sew on the crochet trim. This will cover up the raw edges of the top ruffle.

Step 17:

Put elastic in the waistband casing and you re finished!

Step 18:

So much ruffle-y goodness.

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