You can make this easy toddler skirt and shirt out of any t-shirt that features patriotic colors! I made it using freezer paper stencils and applique. If you have a little boy you could make shorts using my t-shirt pants tutorial… just shorten the inseam!
Here is the t-shirt that I started with. I picked it up at Target in the pajama section recently when I couldn’t find anything for Sienna to wear for the 4th of July. I used the medium size.
You can follow my recycled t-shirt tutorial here but see below because I added a few steps for this skirt. I cut the shirt 11 inches up for the skirt portion….and JUST missed the design.
I made some stars on the computer and laid them out in different sizes. Then I traced them onto freezer paper.
After cutting out the stars in the freezer paper, I ironed the stencil onto the bottom portion of the shirt (soon to be skirt).
I painted three coats of white fabric paint onto the stencils. Make sure to put a layer of freezer paper in between your skirt layers so the paint doesn’t bleed through! My paint dried much faster when I put the skirt outside to dry between layers.
The finished paint stars!
I don’t have photos of the next steps because they are in my other tutorial linked above, but I cut out different size stars from the design portion of the t-shirt and then used applique to attach them to the skirt. Finally, I created the waist band.
Note: I used lightweight fusible interfacing behind the stars to help stabilize when sewing (just like in my other t-shirt skirt tutorial). If you use this exact same t-shirt, you’ll notice that the printing on the front is like a “no slip” grip finish, seriously. I had to really guide my stars through the sewing machine because the foot wouldn’t move very easily! I actually sewed the t-shirt stars on from the reverse side!
Here is a close-up of the finished skirt. The applique stars and the painted stars make a great combination!
Here is the back of the skirt. I did one large applique star and the painted stars peek around from the front.
I made another large applique star for the front of this white tank top and then 4 other little stars for the front and the back of the tank. I cut out my large star so the word FREEDOM was at the top.
Sienna in her patriotic outfit! We’re ready for the 4th of July now!
dana says
Ashley, thanks for the link! You adorable little girl is so ready for the 4th! Very fun.
Jackie says
That is a great outfit for the 4th!
Your cool friend Cheryl says
You are so creative!!
Elle's Mom says
Fabulous!
Shari says
Lovin' it!!!
I went out and got 2 tee's today to make finley your skirt 🙂
Ms Cupcake says
Dropping by from sits. Now following your blog. The weekend is almost here. Yay! I hope you have a fun weekend planned.
Ms Cupcake.
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Donna Childree Gotlib says
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So happy to have found your blog.
Donna
Donna Childree Gotlib says
ps…thank you for coming by and leaving such thoughtful words!
Donna Childree Gotlib says
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Donna
Lemonade Makin' Mama says
as usual, darling, just darling!
michellejohnnie says
That is so fun! I love your use of t-shirts on so many posts!
Angela Neil says
I love it! Thanks for the Star download and the great tutorial!!
Ingrid says
I really love this idea, it's super!! What size t-shirt do you use?
Care says
Absolutely fabulous! Quick question — I was so inspired that I have everything ready to do my own version, but must know — did you use any kind of stabilizer behind the star applique on the shirt?
Thanks for visiting my blog — I'm going to start following yours now! So inspiring!
Ashley says
Ingrid, I used a size medium t-shirt.
Care, I used lightweight fusible interfacing behind the star. Just like in this tutorial:
http://lilblueboo.blogspot.com/2009/04/recycle-your-t-shirtinto-toddler-skirt.html
I used lightweight fusible interfacing behind the star. Just like in this tutorial:
http://lilblueboo.blogspot.com/2009/04/recycle-your-t-shirtinto-toddler-skirt.html
Also, I need to add it to my post but if you use this same t-shirt the printing on the front is like a “no slip” finish…..I had to really guide my stars through the sewing machine because the foot wouldn’t move! I actually sewed the t-shirt stars on from the reverse side!
Hope this helps!
Ingrid says
Perfect – thanks so much!!!
I love your blog, thanks for sharing all your creative ideas and links!
Vitania says
You are my hero!
Very creative – I must explore the rest of this blog !
Vitania
Honey Mommy says
That is absolutely adorable! I love it!
the monkey's mama says
i kind of made this skirt yesterday! Woo hoo! you can see my take on it here:
http://cutiefaces.blogspot.com/2009/12/feeling-crafty.html
Sadly i didn't have elastic so i threaded a bow through it 🙂
michelleml says
This is too cute. You are so creative maybe i can learn a few things thanks for sharing