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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Double Asbury Twist Tutorial and Giveaway!


Today I am happy to be helping Andover Fabrics spread the news that Thomas Knauer's line Asbury is now available in stores.  I decided to make two skirts, one for each of my girls.

In keeping with the amusement part theme, I thought we would take a little roadtrip to York, Maine for a photoshoot outside the Fun O Rama.  As it turns out, the Fun O Rama isn't so fun when it is completely freezing out.  


The girls were great sports about it though.  And the day was saved by a stop for lunch at a great pizza place.  The skirt for my youngest is about a size 3T.  My older daughter's skirt is about a size 8.  


I used the same method for calculating the size of the pattern pieces for both skirts based on my daughters' measurements.  I will share briefly how I did it in case you'd like to do the same.


First, you need to take two measurements-the waist and the waist to knee.  All other measurements are based off of those.  

Waistband:  Cut two. 3 1/2" h x waist measurement (add seam allowances)
Front Panel on Skirt Front:  Cut one.  The width is the waist measurement divided by three, plus the seam allowance.  The length is the desired skirt length minus 3" for the size 3T, minus 4" for the size 8, plus the seam allowance.
Side Panels on Skirt Front:  Cut two the same as the Front Panel.
Back of Skirt:  Cut one.  The width is equal to the waist measurement and the length is the same as the Front Panel (add seam allowances)
Ruffle:  Cut two.  The height of the ruffle for the 3T should be 2 1/2", for the 8 it should be 3 1/2".  The width of the ruffle is one and a half times the waist measurement.  Add seam allowances but hem is already included in calculation.


Both skirts use a 1" wide elastic, cut the the waist measurement plus one inch. (Look at that, kids can find fun anywhere!)


As you can see, I chose the text print for the front panel of the skirt because it is, not surprisingly, my favorite print.  The girls loved the icecream cones so the side panels and back of the skirt use that print.  The ruffle is made with one of the coordinating prints. 


I used another one of the coordinates for the waistband. The waistband casing is sewn with a 1/2" ruffle at the top of the elastic for added interest.


My youngest daughter's skirt is sewn using the same fabrics but in the green/purple colors.  The ruffle is finished with a 1/4" hem at the bottom.  

If you are familiar with sewing skirts, those measurements should allow you to whip up some of these yourself.

If you'd like to sew with Asbury, Sew Fresh Fabrics has some in stock now. I can see so many fun summer project made from this line.
 
If you'd like to win a charm pack of Asbury, leave a comment here. I will draw a few winners on Sunday. 
 
Giveaway is now closed.  Lucky winners are:
 

I love this fabric! I love the skirts you made. How fun to take that trip for photos. The photos are amazing. I love the one where one is facing forward and the other looking the other way. So cute! Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway!
 

Heheh....I think I might make one for may 25 yr old!:)

Umm....got enough PB&J, bread and toiletpaper? Stay warm and safe!:)
 
The girls looks adorable! Does your oldest daughter mind dressing in the same style as the youngest. My nieces are coming from Europe, ages 6 and 8, and this might be something I can make them when they come. How much time did it take you to make it?

112 comments:

  1. Ooh, I love that ice cream print, too! Great skirts!

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  2. I know how cold it is up in Maine, so those girls ARE great sports!! The fabrics are delightful the girls much more delightful.. great job on the skirts.

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  3. I love those ruffles!!! Such fun skirts! And yes I would love to win a charm pack too!!!!

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  4. How adorable! They really look simple and fun! Thanks for sharing your lovely idea with us.

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  5. Those turned out great! Love the ice cream fabric :) Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Love the skirts! I agree, the text print is really nice. I'd love to win a charm pack, too - thanks for the giveaway!

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  7. I love these prints and the skirts.

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  8. What beautiful girls you have! My sons would have ended up filthy!

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  9. Cute skirts! I love the ice cream cone print!

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  10. I love those skirts, the green one especially.

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  11. The skirts turned out realy cute! Thanks for the giveaway!
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  12. So cute! My daughter would love one of those:)

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  13. Well done to your gorgeous girls!! what great sports!
    Fabulous colours! I'd love to win a charm pack!

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  14. The girls looks adorable! Does your oldest daughter mind dressing in the same style as the youngest. My nieces are coming from Europe, ages 6 and 8, and this might be something I can make them when they come. How much time did it take you to make it?

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  15. Such cute little girls in sweet skirts!

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  16. Heheh....I think I might make one for may 25 yr old!:)

    Umm....got enough PB&J, bread and toiletpaper? Stay warm and safe!:)

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  17. Oh my gosh, I used to go to Fun O Rama when I was a kid. It definitely looks different in the winter, but the second I saw your picture, I knew where you were before reading further. I used to love watching them make taffy at the nearby candy counter too.

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  18. Wonderful fabrics to use in the skirts! your girls are so adorable!Thanks for the giveaway.

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  19. I'd love a charm pack of this line! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  20. Love these prints, I am off to order some for summer sewing! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  21. The girls in their skirts are adorable---cute, cute, cute fabric!

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  22. Very cute, and that line is perfect for wee girls :o)

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  23. Your girls brighten up what looked to be a cold, gray day! Love the skirts, too!!

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  24. Those skirts are so cute and so are the models! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  25. The skirts are so cute on your darling girls. Thanks so much for the calculations to make a skirt to fit the girl. And what little girl doesn't like a little ruffle on her skirt?!

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  26. I love this fabric my mind is whizzing about with everything I could create with it!

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  27. What precious little girls and the skirts to! Enter me to win!!!
    lisamcgriff (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  28. What cute fabric! Your little ones are adorable....enjoy every moment!

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  29. These skirts are adorable and so easy to make!

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  30. Those skirts are so cute, as are the girls wearing them! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  31. Great giveaway. Wish I had a daughter to sew for only had boys. But I have 12 nieces so maybe???

    jmkinshella@gmail.com

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  32. What cute fabric and the skirts are adorable.

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  33. HI! NEAT POST!
    THANKS FOR A SWEET GIVEAWAY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  34. Lovely skirts and beautiful fabric!

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  35. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway! Those skirts are so cute. Cheers!!

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  36. Thank you for sharing your skirts with us:) fun fabric.
    Jjjcwebb at hotmail dot com

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  37. Adorable!!! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  38. What adorable skirts! I love those text prints! Such fun!

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  39. Oh my goodness...Love love love those skirts. I gotta make one for my great neice...Jus twish my daughter would still wear that so i could make her one too....Those fabrics are amazeing...Thank you for a a chance to enter

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  40. love these shirts! the girls are sooo cute!
    thanks for the chance to win.

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  41. Thank you ~ I think I may make some of these for my nieces... my girls are getting a little big for all the cute little outfits already :(

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  42. super cute skirts! thanks for the tutorial!

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  43. Love the skirts! Fun o rama is more like freeze o rama right now! My niece wants to go to Maine to play on the beach, for whatever reason she thinks it is always summer there or something. Yeah, if she thinks the water is cold in the summer I can't even imagine it now!

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  44. love the skirts, they are so so cute!!

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  45. How cute are your girls in their new skirts! Thank you so much for your tutorial. I'm going to make one for my great niece. She's going to love it, I'm sure.

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  46. Love the skirts and your daughters are cute little models. Reminds me when my girls were that little and I used to sew for them. bpfrimmer@yahoo.com

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  47. Very cute fabric and it made great skirts. The models are pretty cute too.

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  48. Gosh those are cute Amy!! of course the girls make them look way too fun!!

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  49. Such cute fabrics! Love the cones :)

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  50. What cute skirts! Your daughters look adorable! :)

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  51. The ice cream print is lovely! Thanks for the giveaway

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  52. Lovely skirts for lovely girls!
    Esther
    ipatchandquilt.wordpress.com
    Esthersipatchandquilt@yahoo.com

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  53. Those skirts are adoreable. My oldest granddaughter (age 4) is such a tom-boy and refuses to wear girly clothes, but I'm hoping her 6 month old sister will be the girly girl and I can sew little skirts and dresses for her! I love your patterns!

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  54. Cute, cute, cute! These are adorable, Amy.

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  55. I love those skirts, oh for a girl to sew for; aside from me of course!

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  56. I love the skirts! Thank you for the giveaway!

    amyd14_1999@yahoo.com

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  57. Those skirts are wonderful! How cute your girls look. I was lucky enough to visit York, Maine a couple of years ago but while it was cool that day, it must have been a heat wave comparing to the cold look of your day!

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  58. Those skirst are gorgeous and the girls are so very sweet too!!! Love this fun line and thank you for the chance to win a charm pack!!!

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  59. Those are darling! I like how the wide elastic gives the skirts a ruffled waistband look, which adds to the design.

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  60. These skirts remind me of the peasant skirts I wore as a child. So cute! And the girls are adorable, too!

    Sandy A

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  61. So cute skirts! Love the ice cream print! Love the color~~~

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  62. I can't wait to make my daughter one of these skirts!

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  63. These skirts are adorable!! I might have to try this for my little girl.

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  64. ACk! So adorable! I love Thomas's lines!

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  65. These are too cute! I love the Ashbury fabric!

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  66. Those skirts are darling (so are the models)! Thank you for the chance!

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  67. I would love to win an Ashbury charm pack. It looks really cute!

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  68. What cute skirts! I love the text print too.

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  69. Those skirts are SO cute! My daughter babysits for a cute little girl who would love for me to make her a "twirly" skirt!

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  70. Love the skirts!
    Your gals are so adorable!

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  71. Cute skirts. Your girls are darling!

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  72. It doesn't look too bad out... Still, by the ocean I bet those winds made it nippy. They were so sweet (and tough) to do this photoshoot!

    The skirts are so playful. So cute, Amy!

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  73. Cute skirts. I love the bright colors!

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  74. Your girls are adorable! (They would look cute wearing a burlap sack lol)Love the skirts!

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  75. Awesome skirts! The prints are a lot of fun - love the ice cream cones.

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  76. Your daughters look so cute in their new skirts. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  77. those skirts are super cute!

    jessicarwarfield at gmail dot com

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  78. Would love to win this cute fun fabric! Great job on those sweet skirts!
    buffyh_6 AT yahoo DOT com

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  79. I love the skirts and would surely love a charm pack!!

    lag110 at mchsi dot com

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  80. Super cute skirts! I would love to win a charm pack. Thanks for the chance to win :) I wish I could wear cute skirts like that everyday. I mean, I could but it's not practical. Oh, the joys of being an Adult.

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  81. Amy these little skirts are so girl friendly and fun. I really like them and I'm thoroughly inspired to whip up a couple for my little two. Thanks so much for this post!

    SMiLES!

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  82. Gorgeous fresh & juicy colors! You've paired them up wonderfully and your adorable daughters did a great job modeling! : )

    I actually do not live too far from Asbury Park NJ where it is an up & coming beach amusement area! I love these fabrics!

    Thank you for holding this wonderful giveaway!

    Robin : )

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  83. I Love these skirts.
    I so miss my girls being little
    They grow up so fast my girls are 25, 18, 17, and 12 where did the time go?

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  84. Ooh, pick me, please! Those little girl outfits are darling. My mom used to make matching outfits for my sister and me when we were little.

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  85. your models are simply adorable :)

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  86. Adorable girls and skirts! Yummy fabric , too!!

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  87. Very fun, whimsical prints + adorable girls. This fabric would make fun kitchen accessories. Thanks for the chance!
    ellen(at)myerly(dot)net

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  88. Simply adorable!! Thanks so much for the giveaway!!

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  89. I love this fabric! I love the skirts you made. How fun to take that trip for photos. The photos are amazing. I love the one where one is facing forward and the other looking the other way. So cute! Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway!

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  90. Cute skirts (and girls)! I like the ruffles

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  91. These skirts are simply darling! You're so talented and your models are adorable. :)

    elisabeth.woo@gmail.com

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  92. Your models are so sweet.. thanks for the chance to win in the giveaway
    Lise-Lotte
    partygreen(dot)ca

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  93. Really sweet pics, great fabric line.

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  94. These are so cute! My 2 year old refuses to wear skirts (I blame her older brothers and love of climbing) but I'd love to make one and see if she'd wear it :o)

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  95. What fun prints! The skirts look great -- as do the girls wearing them!

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  96. I love that ice cream print!

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  97. Your girls are so cute! It looks like they had some fun even if it was cold. Of course, the skirts are adorable, too!

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  98. Cute, cute skirts. The seashore is beautiful in the background!

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  99. These skirts are so cute! And your girls are troopers. It's fun that you do these special photo shoots.

    I feel like I keep missing some of your blog posts-- somehow my reader doesn't capture them all.

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