We love seeing the different ways that certain styles of clothing trend in and out of the stores. That’s partially due to the fact that we love shopping and partially due to our love for fashion itself. What we love even more, however, is discovering that we’re capable of making and recreating some of what we see in stores. After all, things are always more enjoyable to wear when you can make them yourselves, especially because that means you can customize them! So, what’s the latest trending garment we’ve seen in stores that we also love making ourselves, you ask? It’s circle skirts!
Just in case you’re just as into the circle skirt design as we are but you also prefer to make things yourself whenever you can, here are 15 great circle skirt tutorials that will help you make them in all different styles!
1. Easy knee length circle skirt
Is your favourite circle skirt the kind that has a little more length to it because you love the movement you get in the fabric as you walk? In that case, you might enjoy this knee-length style skirt best! It’s short enough to be stylish and cool on a hot day, but long enough to give you a little more coverage and sway as you move about your day. Get the details for making one of your own on
2. Simple circle skirt for little girls
Perhaps you’re not the only one in your household who loves a good circle skirt? In that case, here’s a simple kids’ sized skirt pattern that will help you make pretty circle skirts for your little ones too! You can choose to keep them classic and plain but brightly coloured, or make the in all kinds of fun patterned fabric, just like
3. Circle skirt with pockets and a ribbon edging
Do you adore the circle skirt style but you would rather make yourself a skirt that has at least a little more detail? Then we have a feeling you’ll love this ribbon edged design with pockets from
4. Long twirling circle skirt
Have you been thinking about the longer circle skirt we showed you first but wondering how if would look if the skirt was even longer for more flow? Then we have a feeling you’re going to love this lengthier design from
5. Circle wrap skirt
We know by now that you love circle skirts, but did you know that there are other types of circle skirts you can make than the kind that simply slide on? This beautiful circular wrap skirt from
6. Circle skirt with a zipper
Speaking of ways to fasten circle skirts, what if the material you like the most isn’t a stretch fabric and therefore can’t be slid on like some others? Well, that doesn’t mean you can’t use that fabric, it just means you’ll have to learn how to put a zipper in! That might sound intimidating, but this tutorial from
7. Double layered circle skirt
Have you always loved the look of full, short skirts with crinolines underneath but you don’t like having to wear so many skirts at once to get the volume? Then perhaps you’d prefer to fake it a little and get the look a less hampering way instead! We’ve actually done that before by following this cute layered circle skirt tutorial.
8. Circle skirt with a waistband
Perhaps you much prefer wearing your skirts a little bit higher on your waist than you do down on your hips but you think that a high waisted skirt with a shirt tucked in looks unfinished if the edge just cuts off? Then we have a feeling you’ll much prefer this fantastic circle design with a waistband sewn to the top for a clean, finished look. See the whole idea in more detail on
9. Barbie doll reversible circle skirt
In your house, is the policy usually that your kids’ favourite doll needs an outfit whenever the kids get one? Well, you might find doll sized clothes in the same colours and styles as your kids’ clothes, but making things yourself means you can customize the doll clothes to match precisely! Try matching your kids’ newest circle skirts by making a little doll sized one from the scraps you didn’t use when you made the kids’ skirts, just like
10. Circle skirt with a dainty hem
Are you quite fine with the idea of a simple circle skirt but you kind of wish you could add a bit of delicate detail along the edge for some class and visual appeal? Then this tutorial from
11. Easy circle skirt pattern making guide
If you’re going to start making yourself all kinds of awesome coloured and patterned circle skirts then it only makes sense to make yourself a good pattern that you can use over and over again! Learning how to make that pattern might seem like a little bit of a challenge, but luckily
12. DIY long circle skirt using a bed sheet
Are your favourite DIY projects always the ones that also involve upcycling something you’ve already got, especially when it comes to clothing? In that case, we have a feeling you’ll get a kick out of this awesome floor length circle skirt tutorial that
13. Circle skirt with elastic waist
We’ve talked about circle skirts with all kinds of waistbands and fastening styles so far; stretch fabric slip-ons, zippers, wrap skirts, and so on. What if, however, the fabric you want to use is, once again, one that doesn’t stretch but you really don’t think you’re ready to learn how zippers are installed? In that case,
14. Maxi quarter circle skirt
Perhaps you’re a fan of the way circle skirts move, especially when they’re maxi length, but you just don’t think you’ll be able to handle all that fabric getting in your way all day? In that case, this quarter circle skirt might actually be the best full length design for you. See how this process differs from the standard full circle skirts you’ve seen or made before on
15. DIY dress with a circle skirt
We certainly do love a good circle skirt, but there’s something to be said about how pretty a circle skirt attached to a full dress that’s also extra pretty! The idea of sewing sleeves and a neck hole on top of a skirt might sound like a bit of a challenge, but with the help of this tutorial from
Do you know a fellow sewing enthusiast who loves to learn new techniques as often as possible but who has yet to quite master the art of the circle skirt? Share this post with them to give them a helping hand (and some inspiration)!
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