Crib Bedding Tutorial: How to Make a Simple Crib Skirt

by Carey on December 11, 2011 · 2 comments

Making your own crib skirt is simple, and fun! Coordinate with other colors in your nursery, or give these away as a gift or click here to have a beautiful ruffled crib skirt made for you.

You will need:

27″ x 51″ Piece of  Medium Weight Fabric like quilting cotton or muslin in a coordinating color to main fabric. I used a plain white piece of cotton muslin that I had on hand. Make sure that this piece has no stretch to it, as it will stretch out over time.

 

3 yards of 60″ Fabric for skirt

Coordinating color thread.

Serger/sewing machine.

We used a pretty soft pink ruffle fabric for our skirt. I get my ruffle fabric from Mikey’s fabric in LA. You can also find it online.

 

Cut 5 pieces of fabric from the 3 yards that are each 19″ in length. So you will have 5 equal pieces that are 60″ x 19″.

Make sure you cut as close as possible to the underside of the bottom ruffle, leaving yourself as much room as possible for sewing on the top. See above.

So now you have 5 pieces in equal size.

2 of the pieces will form 2 sides, and 3 pieces will form the other 2 sides.

Take one piece and cut it exactly in half to form two pieces 30 x 19, and take those two pieces and attach them each to a 60 x 19 piece. You will now have 2 pieces 60 x 19, and 2 pieces 90 x 19. Those will form your two short sides and your two long sides.

Serge the  short sides (19″ sides) of your  60 x 19 and 90 x 19 fabric.  This is optional with the ruffle fabric, because the sides are semi-finished(although we choose to do so), but with cotton you will need to either serge or roll the hem. With this ruffle fabric, there is no need to finish the bottom hem, but with cotton or other fabric, you will need to hem the bottom, either by serging or applying a rolled hem.

Do a running stitch along the tops of all 4 of your pieces.

Now all you need to do is attach the 4 sides to the main piece of fabric. Mark the center of your first piece, and pin both ends. Ruffle the fabric using the running stitch to gather the fabric. Make sure that your ruffles lay flat if you are using ruffle fabric. Also try to make the ruffles even throughout the length. Repeat this step with all 4 pieces.

See how the ruffles are even through out the length. Beautiful.

Here is a photo of 3 of the 4 sides attached.

Almost done.

All done!

A few things to note. My crib above is not a standard size, so the skirt appears a little big. Also, if you choose you can make yours longer so that the fabric will drape onto the floor. We made ours 19 inches, but you could do up to 26 inches. Finish off your crib set with a selection of coordinating sheets, and blankets. We no longer use baby bumpers but there are plenty of other things to add to your nursery to make up for the bumper.

A very special thanks to my friend Amanda for helping me with this tutorial. ( Those are her pretty hands that you see up there.)

This post is Partying at lots of my favorite wonderful blogs:

Thirty handmade days

Tatertots and Jello

i heart naptime

Shabby Nest

Be Different Act Normal

 The Grant Life

Skip to My Lou

 

 

 

 

 

 

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Kelley December 11, 2011 at 3:02 pm

Hi! Visiting from Sundae Scoop! This is beautiful! I love the fabric that you used. I wish I was able to sew.. this would be on my list of things to make for sure! Love it!

I would love for you to share this at my Friday link party if you get a chance :)

2 Carey December 12, 2011 at 6:06 am

OK, I will do it. :)

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post: