These tu-tu’s have to be one of the easiest things to make, and they always turn out SUPER cute! You can get creative by mixing colors and ribbons.
Every girl deserves a party skirt!
Want learn how to make a tu-tu? Let me show you how, it’s simple.
First you’ll need to start out with an elastic band (1/2 in – 1 in works best). These come in packs at Jo-Ann’s for about $2. Measure your child’s waist and cut the piece of elastic 1 in bigger. Then you will sew the ends together.
Next you’ll cut your tulle (use the kind on spools-found mine at HL). I cut mine 18 inches for a 3 month old. Decide how long or short you want yours and measure accordingly.
Next you’ll tie a double knot around the elastic. I did a pattern of white-pink-white polka dot- pink – white and so on until I got all the way around. You can get creative here and do as many colors as you’d like…however I prefer to stick to 2-3 colors. Also make sure to slide the knots real close together to get the puffy tu-tu.
I wanted to add just a little bit of ribbon, so I tied a thin piece of ribbon next to the polka dot tulle. So it ended up being about a 5-1 ratio or tulle to ribbon. Again get creative here. Big fat ribbon looks super cute as well.
That’s all! Is that not the cutest thing you’ve ever seen!?
Miss Emmalyn looooved her new tu-tu. Apparently it tasted pretty good to. ;)
Gosh I love this little girl.
Look how happy she is. She loves it as much as I do.
Now she’s all ready for our Valentines Day Party!
This is the perfect Party Tu-Tu for any occasion.
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So cute! Great tutorial - now if only I had a baby girl to make this for! I don't think my baby boy would appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna
Yeah, pretty much the cutest thing I have ever seen!
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If that isn't the most perfect Valentine, I don't know what is!!! Adorable. I love the shirt, did you make that too?
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteSo cute, I love the shirt! Did you make it, or where did you get it?!
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Adorable - and makes my heart smile! And the tu-tu is cute too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, even my 9 year old might like one of these and tulle is on sale at our HL this week.
She is SO cute and I love the pink elephant shirt! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE TUTU! what a sweet hunny bunches of love! Oh' I love chubby sweet babies. She is gorg. winks-jen
ReplyDeleteOh so sweet! I can't wait to make one for my little fancy pants. Darling baby! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteDid you make the hairbow? I never know how to make anything, so I really appreciate easy tutorials like these!
ReplyDeleteThis is so super cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial, now I only need a cute baby girl to make one for :)
ReplyDeleteshe is the cutest thing ever!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOK I love the tutu and have made plenty but more so I LOBE the matching hair band. It really just put the final touches on the whole cute babhy...and her outfit.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know how you made that?
Thanks,
Karene
www.gourmetinmyslippers.blogspot.com
I am another vote for a tutorial on the hairbow. I tried to do something like that, but it came out awful!
ReplyDeleteI love the tutu! That is exactly how I would do it too. Your model is absolutely adorable!
She is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh my goodness. Don't you just love to dress her! My daughter is 12 now but I sure did enjoy the days where I could dress them in anything and they didn't complain. Enjoy it. They grow up too fast! TFS. Bug Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThis looks super easy to try! Whee! Thank you so much for sharing. She looks ADORABLE!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is sooo cute! You can bet if I had someone to make this for I would!!
ReplyDeletevery cute!! i will be making one for ellie:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all of these great ideas. I LOVE this so much that I'm going to the store to get the materials so I can make one for the new beautiful baby girl born to a young lady from church this week! Thanks to Shileen for letting me know about your blog. If only I could adopt a baby girl too so I could make one for my own daughter. Of course, I do have a 16 year old dancing daughter...
ReplyDeleteO my goodness how adorable is she! Love the tu tu, it looks like such a simple one to do! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI added ribbon to a tutu I made today after seeing this post! It turned out really great. I love the way the ribbon looks. I linked to this post in my blog post - hope you'll stop by!
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... and all this time I thought my babies were the cutest babies in the world!! Super cute tutu and one beautiful little baby!!
ReplyDeleteAwwwww!! So cute. Thanks so much for the tutorial!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness~~so cute!! this baby girl looks so much my Paige when she was little~~~now she is 16! Time has just flown by..loved the post :))
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day~~
stopping by via under the table & day dreaming~~
nice to meet you!
Kay Ellen
She is so cute! Look at that cute baby smile! What a cute tutu for a cute baby!
ReplyDeletelove the tutu and the colors you choose but sorry that little baby and her delicious smile is even more adorable than the tutu
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the polka dot tulle? It makes it extra cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for posting this. I was able to make my first tu-tu for a friend's baby and had a blast doing it. I didn't realize it would be so easy! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! I'm going to try to make one today :) Is there a tutorial for the headband?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely precious! I just saw a tu tu on my gg-niece for her first b-day....it was soooo cute! Unfortunately, she's the only baby girl I know right now. I'm trying to think of which little boy I might try to put this on out of desperation just so I can make one!! LOL File this under gift ideas for little girls cause they would love this for their event and for dress-up later. I agree, we need the tut for the hair bow! And, make a matching bow for those granny slippers for their precious little toes. Awwwww, I want a little girl!!!! I'm g-g-ma age :(
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy! How much tulle do you think I will need to make these for me, my daughter (2 years-old), and nieces (6 years-old)? Making them for a race!
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