The first thing I did was try to take out the elastic. This would have been a nightmare because the fabric is really loose weave and thin. The thread is completely embedded into the fabric and almost impossible to get out. I decided to just cut it off completely.

Next, I got some elastic and cut it to fit a little below my waist. I sewed it in a circle and divided it into fourths. I pinned it onto the skirt lining up the Front, back, and side seams with the 4 marks on the elastic. I zigzagged this on while I stretched it. That's why the zigzags don't look very even.
Then, I folded the elastic to the inside and pinned it. I used a lot of pins so that the fabric wouldn't get off. Both the skirt and lining are cut on the bias, so it's easy for it to warp.I stitched this down only about 3/8 inch down, leaving the rest of the elastic free. I learned this little tip from Loes Hinse. She said that it works well for those with a much smaller waist than hips, I usually use 1-1/2" elastic for this, but this one is only one inch.
This skirt is really comfortable, and I think I will be wearing it a lot!


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