DIY MARA HOFFMAN INSPIRED MINISKIRT
5th June 2012
Ever since I posted a few weeks ago about Mexican blankets (sarape/zarape/serape) being a massive summer inspiration for me, my mind has been in overdrive working out what to make out of my own rug. I finally settled on a simple bodycon mini skirt with a side zip, something which will be perfect for summer! For this project I channeled one of my favourite designers,
Mara Hoffman, and specifically
this amazing pair of shorts I have wanted ever since I saw them last year.
You need:
A Mexican blanket (mine was a table runner!)
Scissors
Pins
An invisible zip
A sewing machine and thread
A skirt to use as the pattern (use one that matches the stretch of your fabric – this blanket fabric was quite stiff so I used a leather skirt).
Steps after the jump!
How to:
1. Cut the blanket in half to make two pieces. Place your mini skirt on top of the two pieces of blanket, ensuring you have a horizontal stripe, and mark with a pen – adding a generous few inches around the edge for the seam.
2. Trim the tassels off the blanket if there are any. Following the pen mark, cut the skirt panels out of the fabric, trying to line up the stripes of the two panels as much as possible.
3. Iron the two panels so they are flat. Pin and sew the first side seam an inch in from the edge of the fabric.
4. You will then be inserting the invisible zip into the other side seam using a pretty simple method. First stitch the side seam using a long stitch, and then iron the seam open on the inside. Pin the zip into the seam with the right side of the zip facing the seam. Sew the edges of the zip to the seam. Using a seam ripper, open outside of the seam to reveal the zip. Reinforce the rest of the side seam using a shorter stitch.
5. Open the zip and try on the skirt, making sure that it fits you properly and that you can get in and out of the skirt. Finally, the last thing to do is to finish off the waistband and the hem. To do this, roll the fabric over and then pin and sew the edges using a straight stitch. Make sure for the waistband you fold the fabric over the zip carefully so as to finish it properly.
And there you have it! This is actually a very simple skirt process that can be made from any fabric you choose. After wearing it a few times I actually added a few darts into the back of the waistband so it sat a little tighter on my hips – everyone is different so just tailor it to your figure. I’ll be answering questions in the comments section so feel free to fire away if you want further info on how to make this.
This is super nice! I am so gonna try this! Thanks for the DIY
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hey! I looooooooooooove this skirt
want to try this DIY too
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must try this one! it looks incredible
I have one of those blankets but I don’t know if I have the skills to make into a skirt.
xoxo
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Wow!!! this is great!
I have a scarf with a similar pattern (from Peru) and I don’t want to wear it as a scarf… maybe I should try this out. Thanks!
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Geneva, this is absolutely stunning! I love love love it! You look brilliant in it x
What a wonderful to recycle a table runner!
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this is so gorgeous! a great DIY for me to try
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Love the colours!! Perfect for brightening up a chilly Melbourne winter!! I’ll be on the lookout for the perfect fabric!!
xx
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LOVE this! Such a great summer skirt, and it looks totally pro!
xL
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The only word i can say is: BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
KISSES
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Awesome DIY! I love the result!
this is a cute skirt. love the colours
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wow! i love it! i wanna try this!! need to learn to sew first!
Amazing. You’re so creative!
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The colors are an absolute bliss. It’s like you have a pinata on yourself, in my world that’s win-win!
In Whirl of Inspiration
Such an amazing DIY, the skirt looks amazing!
Carmen Ri.
Wow, this is gorgeous! I love Mexican blankets; in fact, I have one laying on my bed right now
Such a great idea!
this is beautiful! You are so talented! you should sell your items cause I would love to buy them all! I cant go 2 days without checking in on your blog <3 love it
Awww thank you so much, so glad to hear I’m able to keep you coming back for more!
woah, the skirt looks completely brand new! thats amazing
hellochloerose
This is such a great idea! Love how creative you are – So inspirational!
Love this post!
SW x
Style Willow
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omg, this is so beautiful! ♥
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That looks so great and on trend for summer!
xx
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this is such a great diy! i love the fun pattern to it! thank you (:
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cute!!!!!!!!
This is my version of the Mexican blanket dress.
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I made it for a mid-winter dance party hosted in benefit for The Washington Ballet. I received so many compliments and even made it into the photos of the style section covering the event online. A zipper and a $4 thrift find later I was rivaling the designer dresses in style.
I love to hear great stories like that – beautiful clothing neednt be expensive or factory made. Hooray for DIY! x
Wow so pretty!! Would love to try that out.. But I’m such a lazy person I can never really complete my projects!
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Great diy!!! Lía
this looks great!! love this style
-Jessica
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I am totally feeling you here (and I am living in Mexico City at the moment!). I am actually hand-dyeing silk to simulate the zarape’s pattern.
Love how your mini turned out!
Paola
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Awesome skirt, it looks amazing!
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The post is awesome!
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I love this. I definitely am going to have to try this one out.
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That looks amazing! Where did you get the table runner?
I got the table runner on ebay actually, it was only a few dollars. Just google mexican blankets. xx
this looks not difficult at all, I’ll gonna give it a try ;D
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yes yes yes!
that is awesome. it actually doesn’t seem that difficult either. but I am not good at those things. I really want to get a sewing machine though!!!
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Jeeez this is SO similar. Looks fab. And your legs = hating you a little xxxx
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Hahahahaha thank honey, so glad you like it! If you promise to come visit me I’ll make you one too! xxx
Honestly I am newly obsessed with this skirt, and the simplicity in how you made it. My only question is: how to adjust to fit a girl with a bit of a booty. I understand using a skirt that fits me to measure the fabric, but the back parts of my skirts that fit never lay flat (since there’s that extra fabric that poofs out to cover my bum). Is there a way I can measure out the skirt using my actual measurements? Thanks!!
Hi there Natalie! You can tailor the back of the skirt by putting darts into the waistband, ie making long sharp V shapes that taper down into the skirt to bring in the waist. You can also do this from the bottom if you need to bring it in there too. Hope that helps!
Ah, I love this! I’m definitely going to try this and maybe add some fringe or something!
Super cool DIY!
Love your blog, I’m following!
xx Eva
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You did it again, great diy!
XO
Wow, this is fabulous. I love DIYs but haven’t ventured in sewing yet,typical fear of the unknown. I’ll definitely include sewing skills in my bucket list
great idea
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I love that skirt so much!! i definitely have to try this!
Great idea and I love the skirt. The colours are beautiful!
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This is a great DIY! Thank you for posting it
Love how bright this skirt is.
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Love the colours on this, although would it be worthwhile to put a lining in?
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You could definitely put lining in bbBeauty, it might be good so you dont have the blanket on your skin, but it’s also fine not to line it if you can’t be bothered (like me!). x
Perfect summer skirt, makes me want to go on tropical vacation!!:)
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This is so perfect for summer! If I ever find some of those blankets (or fabric that looks like them), I’m buying up several, as I think they would also make an awesome tote bag.
totally awesome i need to start making my own things more!
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xx
This is so cool! how did you made the darts in the back?
Beautiful Idea! You’re so sexy by the way!
Love it!
This absolutely amazing!! I want to get a mexican rug now! You look incredible on that skirt, that fits you perfectly!
And thank you so much for the zip explanation, It doesn’t seem so difficult now but that fact has always conditioned my DIYs (I had to do all my skirts in elastic fabric).
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Thanks Sylvia! I always struggled with zips but found this is the easiest way to do it. May not be the most technically correct but it gets the job done!!
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love it!!
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very nice looking
I love the skirt, the fabric …. everything! I want an equal! jejejejje …. My DIY this week is a jacket inspired by one of Giambattista Valli. I leave the link and I hope you like! http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2012/06/diy-giambattista-valli-jacket.html
Love it! I really need to get myself a sewing machine and learn how to sew!
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hi geneva! I was wondering where did you get your table runner? do you reckon I’ll be able to find something similar in sydney??
loveee!
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I really need to get my sewing machine out of the garage and re-learn how to use that baby! This is so fun and bright! I love it.
Beautiful! Love it!
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Original and fresh! Great idea!
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I am alwys checking your blog and I love your rug skirts! I am constantly on the lookout for the rugs you used but I am yet to find any. Thanks for the inspiration
Amazing thing! I absolutely want it! Luckily I have a sewing machine!
Jane
Hey can anyone tell me where i can get the simple ring bases? also studs? because i can’t seem to find them anywhere.
this is wonderful! hopefully, I can try this. I have loads of old blankets at home, but not the mexican one damn. But I can try a different design!
this is my favorite DIY i love it . i hope i can make one for my self