Okay, so I get up this morning to the same dilemma that I've been facing for exactly three weeks to the day...what to wear...
this body may have delivered a baby but it has yet to deliver the rest of the weight that came with baby.
So...back to the question, what will I wear today? Old jeans still a bit too tight, a little too cool for shorts just yet...what's a girl to do? Why, go to the linen closet of course, and find yourself a mismatched or old unused pillowcase. Lucky for me, I'm a sucker for pretty fabric - even if it's in the shape of a sheet, shower curtain or yes, a pillowcase! I just so happened to have a pretty rose print one that I found at the Goodwill several years ago. Had absolutely no idea what I would do with it at the time, but it was pretty so I bought it. Anyway, I digress. Stay with me here, I really do have a good idea I want to share!
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So back to the clothing issue. When your pants just don't fit, make a skirt. And I don't mean find a pattern, cut out a zillion pieces and then sew them all back together hoping that the end result is a skirt. Nope, I mean grab a piece of elastic and a pretty pillowcase. Snip open the closed end of the case, slip it on and decide what length you want it. Once you find the length that you like, trim the fabric accordingly. Now you're ready to make a waistband. To do this, turn your pillowcase inside out and then simply fold down the raw edge that you just cut and press it into place with an iron. I folded mine down about an inch so that I could fit a 1/2 inch width piece of elastic inside. Get out your sewing machine and make a basic straight stitch all the way around the pillowcase. Remember to leave a small opening so you can slip the piece of elastic inside your newly constructed waistband. Once in place, slip the skirt on again and pull on both ends of the elastic until it fits you comfortably. Pin it in place, take the skirt off and sew the ends of elastic together. Now it's time to sew up that opening you left in the beginning and voila! You have a fabulous new skirt!
Seriously, this only took 10 minutes to do. I know it seems like a lot of steps, but it is by far the easiest sewing project I've ever done!

Cool huh??
xo,
Erin