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Colorblock Skirt Refashion: A Tutorial by Michael Ann Made

May 24, 2012 By crafterhours 3 Comments

Today’s guest post comes from Michael Ann of Michael Ann Made! 
You may remember Michael Ann from last year’s skirt week win with this lovely skirt.
In addition to the general loveliness of her blog and her current Confident Crafter series that’s well worth some reading time, she’s sharing how to refashion a jersey skirt. Hmm… something’s different since last year…

She uses color blocking to make it longer– great for shy thighs (okay, that’s Susan’s edit/issue), baby bumps or long legs!

If you’re lacking an adorable baby bump like hers, no worries, it’s cute no matter.

She also shares her beautiful inspiration skirts – proof that they’re still cute without the bump. Head on over and check ’em out!

Filed Under: skirt, tutorial Tagged With: guest blogger, skirt, skirt week 2012, tutorial

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Comments

  1. JaniJo says

    May 24, 2012 at 11:57 am

    What a great idea! Love this:)

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  2. Disney says

    May 24, 2012 at 11:41 pm

    LOVE the look of this skirt!! Aside from its functionality, it is so cute. Great idea!

    Reply
  3. Sabra says

    May 25, 2012 at 1:08 am

    Okay, that is super cute and such a great idea!!

    Reply

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