Circle Skirt
- You'll need about 5 metres of medium to heavy-weight cotton.
- Measure from your hip to the floor and add 7 inches. For the hip circle cut out, add 2 more inches for hems. Your fabric should be at least that wide.
- Fold the fabric in half two times (cross-wise to the selvage each time).
- Cut out a doughnut hole (measure 7" from the corner down the selvage edges and 7" from the corner down the folded edges, then cut a curve from the folded edge to the selvage).
- Using the measurement from your hip to the floor plus 2", measure down the selvage and folded edges from the hip circle and cut out a large circle (Figure 1).
- You should now have two half circles with a doughnut hole at the top (Figure 2).
- If you wish your skirt to be fuller, cut out more half circles.
- Sew the selvages of the half circles together. If you wish, an opening can be left in the front, or on the sides.
- Sew the skirt onto a band. Grosgrain ribbon is good for the hip band (Figure 3).
- Let the skirt hang for a few days to let the bias hang out. You might want to put clothes pins on the bottom for weight.
- Trim evenly and put in a roll hem around the bottom.
- Many skirts have trim around the bottom, but this is optional.
![[Figure 1]](skirt1.gif)
Figure 1
![[Figure 2]](skirt2.gif)
Figure 2
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Figure 3
Two Circle Skirts
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© 2006 Shantell Powell