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Toddler/Crib Bed Skirt
Cost Breakdown
Fabric: Free (My grandmother purchased all of these materials for me for my birthday
back in September. Therefore, I do not remember how much each material cost.)
Thread: Free (from my stash)
Pattern: Free (Once again, a birthday gift)
Total Cost: $0.00
Project Rating
Difficulty: Moderately Easy - The directions were straight forward and easy to follow. I only struggled with the "deck" of the bed skirt, so I made minor moderations.
Enjoyability: Excellent - I was so excited to use this on my daughter's bed.
Time: Okay - The panels of the skirt were easy to create, but due to the challenge of sewing the panels to the deck, I decided a break from the project was in order.
Final Product: Excellent - It is a little long, but if I sew and additional 1/4" of the panels to the decking, that problem would be solved.
Overall Rating: Great- LOVE the way this turns out. I can't wait to finish the other items to finish Natalie's new bed set.
For the deck, measure the length of your long panel and the length of your short panel. Add 1 inch to each measurement. Cut a rectangle with these dimensions.
Sew each panel to the deck with a 1/4 inch seem allowance. Sew around the panels and deck again 1/2 inch in from the previous seem.
Fabric: Free (My grandmother purchased all of these materials for me for my birthday
back in September. Therefore, I do not remember how much each material cost.)
Thread: Free (from my stash)
Pattern: Free (Once again, a birthday gift)
Total Cost: $0.00
Project Rating
Difficulty: Moderately Easy - The directions were straight forward and easy to follow. I only struggled with the "deck" of the bed skirt, so I made minor moderations.
Enjoyability: Excellent - I was so excited to use this on my daughter's bed.
Time: Okay - The panels of the skirt were easy to create, but due to the challenge of sewing the panels to the deck, I decided a break from the project was in order.
Final Product: Excellent - It is a little long, but if I sew and additional 1/4" of the panels to the decking, that problem would be solved.
Overall Rating: Great- LOVE the way this turns out. I can't wait to finish the other items to finish Natalie's new bed set.
Materials:
1 7/8 yds of main color (yellow), 1 1/4 yds contrast color (pink), 1 1/2 yds decking (white cotton), matching thread, scissors, pins. Rotary cutter, mat, and ruler are optionalPattern:
McCall's Home Decorating M4855
Instructions:
Follow the directions of the pattern for cutting and assembling the panels. Do not use the pattern for the deck.For the deck, measure the length of your long panel and the length of your short panel. Add 1 inch to each measurement. Cut a rectangle with these dimensions.
Sew each panel to the deck with a 1/4 inch seem allowance. Sew around the panels and deck again 1/2 inch in from the previous seem.