This tutorial has been taken from my old blog - it will be deleted from there as soon as things are up and running here .

As of the 1st Jan 09 I have decided to stop making Frou Frou Tutus for sale - feel free to use this pattern and if you are after fabric let me know as I still have some available :). I've got some more ideas in the pipeline so keep your eyes and ears open :D
I've decided to share my pattern (well instructions) of how I make the Frou Frou Tutus (WORK IN PROGRESS -PHOTOS COMING
These tutus are great for parties, dressups or even everyday wear (what girl doesn't want to be a princess or a fairy or a ballerina :D - though mine often want to be wee witches (and they are very good at it too )
The Sewn waistband gives you a practical skirt with a nice finish. Unlike no sew tutus this one will last longer and look tidier.
The Ribbon tie closure doubles as an adjustable fit - one size will fit for ages - or fit children of different sizes - The ones I make fit from 6ish months to 5ish years - great value for money :D
Time to make - about 30-45mins all up :D
So here we go (remember this is a WIP hehe)
Ingredients
For a size up to 5ish larger and you will need more tulle
- 3 or 4m 150cm Tulle (you will need 5 or 6m if it is shorter) - 2m each of 2 colours -the softer the better, I use bridal tulle but you could use tulle from spotlight, it's harsher but have a feel and get the softest one. If you have 6" spools then you will need 2 spools for a tutu UPDATE : 1 Jan 09 - Spotlight now have a softer Tulle for $5.95/m in some pretty colours.
- 10mm or wider non roll elastic
- 2x 50cm of Ribbon
- Matching thread
Other useful tools - Rotary cutter and mat, Ruler, Chair ;-)
- Take the waist measurements (I take 1 or 2 cm off as the elastic will give a bit to fit nicely) and the waist to knee (or wherever you want the tutu to fall) measurements - multiply length measurement by 2 and add 1inch
- Cut your Tulle into strips 6inches wide by whatever your final length measurement is (this is where a rotary cutter and ruler come in handy as you can do multiple strips at a time)
- Cut your elastic to the waist measurement
- Sew the Ribbon to each end of the elastic and then seal the ends of the ribbon with a lighter so it will not fray
- This is where you use the chair :D Tie the Elastic around the chair - be careful not to twist - make sure elastic is stretched reasonably firmly so that you get a nice gather for the final product
- Take a strip of Tulle and fold it in half lengthwise (pics coming) with the folded end facing down infront of the elastic - pull the long pieces over the elastic and through the loop made by the fold (I know it doesn't make sense - the pics will clarify)
- Repeat 6 until the elastic is completely covered
- Make sure all the ends are facing down and are quite firm
- Using a 3 stage zig zag (reasonable wide stitch length) sew over the tulle across the width of the elastic
- Lay tutu on the mat and with the ruler and rotary cutter trim the bottom edge so it's nice and even

Voila 1 tutu :) now go and make more :) or if you would prefer - then contact me and I can make you one (or 5 lol)
If you do make one please send me a pic or a link - I'd love to see it :D
Here are some of my other creations :D




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