DIY Red Jeweled Skirt!


Have you ever thought of having a gorgeous skirt embellished with rhinestones? Well, we all love skirts but don’t give that much thought to have a remodeled one. If you have a skirt at home that you have worn enough and don’t want to wear it anymore or need something new to go with it then DIY Red Jeweled Skirt can be your ultimate solution!
And if you are considering to have something as a bling in your outfit, then what would be more perfect to get rhinestones on a gorgeous red color? Rhinestones are adorable and they can make anything stylish at that instant! All you have to do is to choose the right pattern and colors of them and set them up on anything you want.
For example, you can have this skirt project and wear it with any shirt or solid colored tops to have a perfect evening. You can also wear it for any party with the right accessories. Christmas or Valentine’s Days are also appropriate occasion where you can wear this skirt. So having a jeweled skirt will be an investment to your wardrobe.
To get this diy red jeweled skirt, you will need a skirt on which you will do the project. Now the skirt can be any of your existing ones which you want to redesign and wear it again as a new one or you can buy a new one to do this project and make it a completely new jeweled skirt. If you are getting a new one, you can choose the color more specifically and get more options for the designs to go with. So the selection of the skirt depends on you and when you have already selected a skirt, next you will have to buy some rhinestones.
You will get these rhinestones at your nearest craft store. For exactly this design on the skirt, you will need approximately 15 rhinestones from all these three shapes- black tear drop, black round and red round ones. You will also need a red thread along with a needle and a chalk or a pencil to give put marks on your skirt. To start with this diy red jeweled skirt project, you will have to gather everything together and ensure that you skirt is clean and ready to wear after attaching the rhinestones.
Now, if you want the length of the skirt as it is then you can start with the rhinestones. But if you want to cut it and make it shorter, then you will need a scissor and cut the required amount of the cloth from the end of your skirt. After that, you will have to hem the length and sew it properly to make it look perfect. When you got ready with the length of your skirt, now you will have to attach the rhinestones and for that you are going to need a design which you will follow to set up the rhinestones. You can do this by gathering all rhinestones and placing them on the skirt.
You can follow the design from this project or you can make your own design. Making a symmetrical design on alternating heights will make it a perfect design. When you have already decided the design, next you will need to use a chalk or pen to set marks on the skirt where you have placed the rhinestones so that you can place them on the exact same location. Regarding the attachment part, if you are in hurry then you can always go for the easy solution which is attaching the rhinestones with E6000 glue. But this will not be a permanent solution because the glue cannot hold the rhinestones forever.
If you have enough time and want to make it a permanent addition to your closet, then sewing would be the best decision to go for. To start the sewing, put the red thread into the needle and start from the top and continue to the bottom. Sew each rhinestone carefully and ensure that they are secured by locking them with another round. When you are done with sewing the rhinestones, now erase the marks made by the chalk or pen. You can use a cloth or dry sponge to remove the marks and that’s all! Your skirt is ready! This diy red jeweled skirt is a easy project to go with, isn’t it? So when are you going to make one for yourself?

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