Happy July 7th to everyone! This is the day when you look around your house and reflect on what just went down over the past weekend. You haul the bag full of empty beer cans out to recycle, do three loads of laundry most which contain wet nasty towels covered in watermelon juice, and then finally after rubbing aloe vera on your shoulders for the third time, decide that maybe today would be a good day to invest in some sunscreen that has a higher than 15 SPF. Our Fourth of July holiday weekend was actually much more tame this year than it has been in past. We of course made the obligatory trip down to Folly Beach, hosted a party at our house to celebrate America but also our dog Legolas’s 11th birthday, and visited with friend and family who flew in town for the long weekend. Will and I both got tons of sun and very little sleep but it was worth every minute of it! Here are a few photos from the weekend: To celebrate the fourth of July holiday in style, I decide to make a new skirt that I could wear both out to the beach that day, then to a cookout at my parents, and again later to watch the fireworks that night. About a month back I headed to Five Eighth Seams and of course they never fail to have just want I need. I found this great blue with white polka dots light weight cotton. I can’t remember the fabric designer but I can tell you that they had this fabric design in almost every color under the sun. For this project you will need between 2 to 2 1/2 yards of fabric depending on how long you want your skirt to be. I was able to get away with only 2 yards because I like my skirts short 🙂 There are tons of tutorials out there on how to do a basic circle skirt with a zipper. If you go onto Pinterest or even do a Google search you will find tons of tutorials.
Some of my favorites tutorials for this included Merricks Art and By Hand London.
Of course don’t forget your goofy Fourth of July accessories. Looking back probably not my hippest moment, but very patriotic nonetheless.
And the final step of course is to put in on and give it a good twirl.