I didn't have a pattern, but it was very easy. Basically I measured the space I wanted the crib skirt to cover, both front, back and sides of the crib. Because of the design of the crib, there needed to be a slit where each of the 4 legs of the crib are.
So, basically I sewed four rectangular pieces of fabric... 2 long ones for the front and back of the crib and 2 shorter ones for the side. Then attached them to some plain white fabric that is the exact size of the mattress. The white part lays on the bed frame, each rectangle piece hangs down on each side. I didn't do ruffles or anything, my cribskirt lays flat because I wanted it to be simple to show off the fabric.
When I lowered the crib as K got older, I just safety-pinned the cribskirt from the inside so that it was shorter.
Sorry, it's hard to describe. But, here is a picture. I also sewed the drapes to match. This is the same set we'll be using for baby#2, I'm just going to paint a new name banner and maybe "boy up" the room with some boyish accessories.
mmc and d&c at 8.5 weeks - 8/23/2010 natural m/c and d&c at 10 weeks - 1/24/2014 DX w/ hetero C677t and A1298C MTHFR - 3/4/2014
I saw you mention on the Aug 11 board that you made your own dust ruffle for DD. How did you do that? Did you use a pattern?
Speaking of the August board, did you see the bumpie who did her own customized breathable bumper? It was SO CUTE.
If I didn't already have a bumper, I would totally do that. I honestly have started thinking about using a breathable version instead of the one we have, just for peace of mind.
mmc and d&c at 8.5 weeks - 8/23/2010 natural m/c and d&c at 10 weeks - 1/24/2014 DX w/ hetero C677t and A1298C MTHFR - 3/4/2014
Re: MissLMS -- dust ruffle?
I didn't have a pattern, but it was very easy. Basically I measured the space I wanted the crib skirt to cover, both front, back and sides of the crib. Because of the design of the crib, there needed to be a slit where each of the 4 legs of the crib are.
So, basically I sewed four rectangular pieces of fabric... 2 long ones for the front and back of the crib and 2 shorter ones for the side. Then attached them to some plain white fabric that is the exact size of the mattress. The white part lays on the bed frame, each rectangle piece hangs down on each side. I didn't do ruffles or anything, my cribskirt lays flat because I wanted it to be simple to show off the fabric.
When I lowered the crib as K got older, I just safety-pinned the cribskirt from the inside so that it was shorter.
Sorry, it's hard to describe. But, here is a picture. I also sewed the drapes to match. This is the same set we'll be using for baby#2, I'm just going to paint a new name banner and maybe "boy up" the room with some boyish accessories.
natural m/c and d&c at 10 weeks - 1/24/2014
DX w/ hetero C677t and A1298C MTHFR - 3/4/2014
OOH that's cute. It looks a lot like a box pleat, which I prefer. That sounds like something I could do with a little bit of stitch witch!
I love that you're going to be able to reuse Kennedy's nursery stuff. It's so pretty!
Love love love Kennedy's room!
We went with a crib set in a box this time, but if I were doing custom-made here's a blog tutorial I'd found on how to do adjustable skirts too.
https://blog.urbangrace.com/2009/the-nursery-diaries-chapter-5
The Baby Blog.
Speaking of the August board, did you see the bumpie who did her own customized breathable bumper? It was SO CUTE.
If I didn't already have a bumper, I would totally do that. I honestly have started thinking about using a breathable version instead of the one we have, just for peace of mind.
natural m/c and d&c at 10 weeks - 1/24/2014
DX w/ hetero C677t and A1298C MTHFR - 3/4/2014