Skater skirt is a trend that I have been seeing a lot lately so naturally, we would expect to see this fashion on American Girl Dolls too. Liberty Jane’s Euro Libby Piccadilly features a skater skirt and they have a pattern for a similar skirt too at pixiefaire. So I am coming up with my own version; the thing is, I had this a long time ago in this blog. I am referring to the circle skirt that I posted here, we just need to make simple revisions to turn it into a skater skirt.
For this skirt on Saige, I used a black elastic so that the doll can wear it with the top tucked-in. From this photo, you can see how the skirt how flows naturally.
These skirts are so called by this name because they resemble the skirts worn by figure skaters. They are usually short, drapes freely and commonly worn in a high-waisted style. We will try to achieve that so let’s get started.
I used knit fabric for this skirt and that’s the type of fabric I recommend for it to look drapey and flowy.
1)Start by cutting a 13 inches x 13 inches square of knit fabric. I used a t shirt for this tutorial which I got as a sale item for less than $2 at Old Navy and its an XL size. So I still have a lot of extra fabric left after this.
2)Fold the fabric in half, then fold it in half again. Now, fold your square piece for it to look like a triangle.
3) Cut the triangle to form the skirt. The photo below illustrates the measurements for cutting the fabric to form the skirt.
4) You will now end up with a donut-shaped fabric when you unfold it.
5) Cut it to open up the fabric.
6) Spread it out and hem the bottom of the skirt. I just fold it once at about 1/4 inch.
7) Cut a waistband measuring about 13 1/2 inches x 2 inches. It should be as long as the skirt when lay flat. Sew the waistband. You can find the tutorial on how to sew the waistband here.
8) Feed a 10 1/2 inch long elastic to finish the waistband.
9) Sew the back seam, make sure you include the elastic and the skirt is done.
This is the skirt that I made in the tutorial above. This is the actual color…its because of the lighting that the photos above made it look more like red.
If you plan on using my pattern, I would appreciate a credit / link back to my blog. As always, if you enjoy my post, please LIKE, PIN or SHARE.
A sweetheart dress is one of the cutest styles I’ve done on American Girl Dolls…
Halter style dress looks gorgeous on AG dolls because it accentuates their shoulders while covering…
This tiered dress is so adorable and it's easy to sew. You don't even need…
This dress was inspired by the 2014 American Girl Happy Holiday Dress which is a…
Leggings for dolls are one of the easiest things to sew, it only takes 30…
Note: This pattern has been updated. Please visit BuzzinBea.com for the updated version of the…
View Comments
Oh I love your skirts and new dress!!! Thank you, thank you!!!~Deb
I am so glad to have found you and you saved my deadline for birthday
I love the yellow striped knit shirt that you have with the skating skirt! Where can I find the pattern? Thanks Kay
I agree for the yellow stripped top!!!!
I LOVE this tutorial! I wear a black skater skirt for Irish dance practice, and wanted to make a matching one for my doll, so now I know how to! Thanks again for another great tutorial!
Jessica
xo
You're welcome!
Thanks so much for this tutorial, I made 3 today. The first one was a bit...: P But the last to were pretty good, I also used your leggings pattern which went okay but they were a bit low wasted.
Thanks so much for having free pattern and you are so talented at sewing..!
<3 Ella
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it.
You guy are so amazing. Your doll clothes are adorable, and you take the time to share them with us. Can't wait to see some future tutorials!
I am in New Zealand
Granddaughter is getting an AGD 18 in for her birthday. Gran is sewing!!! Thank you. Can you tell me what her waist measurement will be. Please
I love that I can have some things made for when this "child" arrives
Kathy
The dolls waist measurement is 10 1/2 inches.
Thank you so much.
Is there anything we can do for you? You are so gracious.
I am trying to make the skirt for 2 of my granddaughters. but I must fold it the wrong way as I get two pieces.
On the 3rd fold which way do you go. Thank you. .Have been practicing with paper.lol.
Mary D
I made a pattern from a newspaper & it worked great. It is a great pattern. Thank you for offering free patterns. The skirt fit her doll perfectly.:-)
Mary Dultmeier