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Making: Your own No-Sew Tutu!

19 April 201021 Comments

Here’s one of my latest experiments: Hand-made Tutu that requires NO sewing (well, almost).

And despite its look, it really is simple to make.

Here’s what you’ll need:

– Tulle (see picture above)
– Elastic Band
– Scissors, thread and needle

[Note: I got my Bridal Tulle from Spotlight at Plaza Singapura, but then another mommy blogger recommended getting such materials from Arab Street as it’ll be much cheaper there! Thanks for the tips, Pauline!]

What you need to do:

1. Place elastic band around your child’s waist, and leave some extra inches as you need to overlap about 1 inch of the elastic band over the other end and sew this overlapping part together (This is the ONLY sewing you’ll be doing!)

2. Cut out the tulle into strips.

Width
The width should be between 3 – 5 inches. It’s up to you and they don’t have to be exactly the same width.

I kept mine at 3 inches wide so I can have more strips, haha.

Length
Fold the Tulle into two, place it downwards at the child’s waist, and determine how long you’d want the Tutu to be.

For Anya’s Tutu, the total length of the strip was 60 cm.

3. And now, the folding part.

Take one strip of the Tulle, fold it into two, put the loop in front of the elastic band, bring the end over the back of elastic band and into the loop (see illustration).

4. Repeat and do the same for all the tulle strips until the elastic band is all covered

5. Once all tulle pieces are securely tied across the band, spread them out more evenly.

I run my fingers down the strips every time I want to make the Tutu lookย neater.

THAT’S IT!

Simple to make, yes?

*smile*

Have fun making your own Tutu and watch your child dance and twirl in them!

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