Ruffled Crib Skirt Tutorial {Nursery Bedding Reveal} - Positively Splendid {Crafts, Sewing, Recipes and Home Decor} (2024)

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I am so thrilled today to finally be sharing the bedding I made for George’s nursery!
I was set on a color scheme for the space almost from day one, and I was delighted when I found Premier Fabrics had just the fabrics in the colors and patterns I was looking for, and at a really terrific price. For this bedding, I used their chartreuse zigzag, royal blue damask, and turquoise polka dot.I found two primary sources of inspiration for the construction of the crib bedding:this crib bumper tutorial from Sew4Home andthis gorgeous crib bedding set,complete with a truly unique ruffled crib skirt. The bumper tutorial was a pleasure to work with: so easy to follow! Although a tutorial wasn’t available for the crib skirt, I knew without a doubt from the very moment I laid eyes on it that this was a DIY project I wanted to tackle for this space, so I set to work creating a pattern of my own.
This ruffled crib skirt really is a very straightforward project, but I won’t lie: it is fairly time consuming. With an abundance of ruffled sections (16, to be exact!), this isn’t a project you can expect to crank out in one evening. I highly recommend that you commission the use of a serger to finish the edges of the ruffled pieces with a rolled hem if at all possible. These are very long pieces of fabric you will be working with, and doing a standard narrow hem on each section would be a ton of work! That being said, it is entirely possible to do this project without a serger. I will include instructions for both serger-users and standard machine-users in this tutorial so you can choose the option that’s right for you.
So, ready to see how this is done? Let’s get started!
For this project, you will need…
(Please note that all yardage specifications are based on 54-inch home decorator fabric.)
Fabric 1 (top and bottom tiers) – 2.25 yards
Fabrics 2 and 3 (middle tiers) – exactly 1 yard (I recommend buying a bit more so you have some wiggle room)
90-inch muslin – 3.5 yards
Rotary cutter and mat
Coordinating thread
Washable ink marker
Basic sewing supplies: shears, measuring tape, etc.
To begin, make your fabric cuts.
**NOTE: Tier 1 is at the top of the skirt and tier 4 is at the bottom (closest to the floor). Thus, the wider (7″) section of ruffles is at the top of the finished skirt, closest to the mattress. This top-most (tier 1) section is wider than the rest to allow for a portion of the ruffles to be concealed under the mattress once the bed is made without having that section appear narrower than the rest of the ruffled tiers.
From Fabric 1: 6tier 1 ruffle strips that are 7×54″and6tier 4 ruffle strips that are 6×54″
From Fabric 2:6tier 2 ruffle strips that are6×54″
From Fabric 3:6tier 3 ruffle strips that are6×54″
From Muslin: 2long tier 2 connecting strips that are 5.5×54″
2short tier 2 connecting strips that are 5.5×29.5
2long tier 3 connecting strips that are 9.5×54
2short tier 3 connecting strips that are 9.5×29.5
2long tier 4 connecting strips that are 13.5×54
2short tier 4 connecting strips that are 13.5×29.5
1platform piece that is 55×30.5″
Note: Measurements above are based on the use of a serger. If you do not have a serger, add 1/2 inch to the length measurement of each of the ruffle strips you cut from fabrics 1, 2 and 3. (For example, you will cut strips that are 7.5×54″ and 6.5×54″ from fabric 1.)
step 1 / Align two of the short edges of two of your ruffle strips from tier 1, right sides facing, and pin together. Stitch together with a 1/4″ seam. Press seam open. Finish seam either with pinking shears, a zig-zag stitch, or an overlock stitch. Repeat with two more of your tier 1 strips. Repeat this process with four of your tier 2, 3 and 4 ruffle strips, so that you have two long ruffle strips and two short ruffle strips for each tier.
step 2 / Using your serger, finish both of the short edges and one of the long edges of each of your ruffle strips with a rolled hem.To keep things tidy, first hem the short sides before hemming the long lower edge. If you do not have a serger, use a narrow hem on each of these sides. To complete a narrow hem, fold under the edge 1/4″ and press. Fold under another 1/4″ and press. Stitch.

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step 3 / Working with your muslin connecting strips, finish each of the short edges on each of these pieces with an overlock stitch using your serger. (If you do not have a serger, use your sewing machine’s overlock stitch or a zig-zag stitch.) Set these connecting pieces aside for now.

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step 4 / Working with one of your ruffle pieces, stitch a line of gathering stitches 1/8″ and 1/4″ from the unfinished long edge. Repeat with each of your ruffle pieces from all four tiers. Gently pull on the bobbin thread of your gathering stitches to ruffle each of your pieces. You will need to gather each piece so it is shortened by approximately 50%.

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step 5 / Working with one of your short tier 2 ruffles and one of your short (5.5×29.5″)muslin tier 2 connecting strips, adjust the gathers so the ruffled piece is the same width as the muslin piece. Pin the pieces together, right sides facing, and stitch together with a 1/2″ seam. Finish your seam with an overlock stitch on your serger or a zig-zag stitch on your sewing machine. Repeat with the other short tier 2 ruffle and the remaining short tier 2 muslin connecting strip.You will repeat this step with the each of the long tier 2 ruffle pieces and the long muslin tier 2 connecting strips, connecting one ruffle piece to one connecting strip.

When all of your tier 2 ruffles and connecting strips are sewn together, move on and do the same with all of your tier 3 ruffle and muslin connecting strips, and then all of your tier 4 ruffle and muslin connecting strips. Be sure to sew the short ruffles to the short connecting strips and the long ruffles to the long connecting strips in each tier.

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step 6 / Place one of your completed short tier 4 panels face up on your work surface. Place one of the short tier 3 panels face up on top of the tier 4 piece, aligning the top raw edges of each panel, so that the right side of the tier 4 panel faces the wrong side of the tier 3 panel. Layer the tier 2 panel on top of the tier 3 and 4 panels in the same manner. Pin all three layers together, and baste them together along their top edge using a 1/4″ seam. Working with one of your short tier 1 ruffle pieces, adjust the gathers on the piece so that it is the same width as your stacked lower tiers. Pin the ruffle face up on top of the lower tiers, so that the wrong side of the ruffle piece faces the right side of the lower tiers, and baste stitch the ruffle on top of stacked lower tiers 1/4″ from the top raw edge. One short side of your crib skirt is complete!

Now, repeat this step with your remaining short tier 2, 3 and 4 panels and your remaining short tier 1 ruffles. Then move on and do the same with your long tier 2, 3 and 4 panels and tier 1 ruffles. At the end of this step, you will have two complete stacked short ruffled sides for your crib skirt and two complete stacked long ruffled sides.

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step 7 / Use your washable ink marker to mark a 1/2″ square at each of the corners of your muslin platform. Trim these squares away. Working on one of the long sides of your platform piece, pin one of your long ruffled panels to this side, right sides facing, aligning the top raw edges of the pieces. Stitch together using a 1/2″ seam. Finish the seam with an overlock stitch on your serger or a zig-zag stitch on your machine. Repeat on the remaining sides of your platform piece, matching the short sides with the short ruffled pieces and the remaining long side with the remaining long ruffled piece.

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Hooray! You are finished!

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Project Notes:

For my crib, this pattern results in a crib skirt that is a few inches above the ground. I planned it this way to make vacuuming under the crib easier than if the skirt went all the way to the floor. If you want to add length to your skirt based on your particular crib’s dimensions, or if you simply prefer a longer skirt, I recommend doing so by adding length to thebottomruffle.
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FAQs

How many yards of fabric do I need for a ruffled crib skirt? ›

the amount of fabric you will need will depend on the width of the fabric, as well as the measurements of your crib. but for a standard crib, and a 54 inch wide fabric that you can cut in half width-wise, you will need 3 3/4 yards.

How do you use a crib bed skirt? ›

Push the drop sides of the crib skirt between the edge of the mattress support and the sides or frame of the crib. Pull the crib out from the wall and arrange the crib bed skirt around the mattress support on all sides so the hem hangs evenly from the floor. Push the crib back into place and replace the crib mattress.

How long should a crib skirt be? ›

The standard crib skirt dimensions are approximately 28” wide, 52” in length with varied drop lengths from 12-17” (mattress to the floor). The crib skirt length varies depending on whether your crib is on the highest or lowest setting.

How much fabric do I need for a ruffle skirt? ›

How to Sew a Ruffled Skirt. To sew your own version of this skirt, you'll need: A measuring tape or ruler. Fabric – depending on how gathered and how long you want your skirt to be and what size you are, you could use anywhere from 1 1/2 to 4 yards or more.

Does a crib skirt go under a mattress? ›

A crib skirt passes the test for safe baby bedding because it goes underneath the crib mattress, not on top of it. This piece is both practical and decorative, draping down to hide under-crib storage and complementing the aesthetic of the space.

Are crib skirts safe? ›

If you want to add some decorative flair to the crib, consider a crib skirt: Because it won't be within your baby's reach, it's safe to use.

Should a bedskirt touch the floor? ›

Some people prefer their bed skirt to reach the floor, while others choose a skirt that ends one-half to one inch above the ground. A standard bed skirt drop is 14 inches, but longer or shorter options are available.

What is the best skirt length? ›

No matter your body type, the general idea is to have your dress end at a relatively small part of your leg. For example, at or just below the knee tends to be the most universally flattering skirt length, whereas anything hitting the widest part of your calves can create the illusion of a shorter leg.

How many yards of fabric do you need for a crib skirt? ›

A typical crib bed skirt measures 28″ x 52″ with a 10″ drop.

Fabric is 43″ wide (sometimes more, usually not less) 160 / 43 = 3.72 and then round up to the next whole number = 4. My skirt is going to be 10″ high so 4 x 10 = 40″ 40″/36″ = approximately 1.25 yards of fabric.

How to put a bedskirt on a crib? ›

I use velcro. I took some adhesive velcro squares and stuck them every 12″ or so along the metal mattress frame. I stuck the other half of the velcro on top of the first one and then laid the fabric down just how I wanted so the sticky backside of the adhesive velcro stuck to the fabric.

How much fabric to make a bedskirt? ›

Materials Needed:

fabric (approximately 3 yards for a queen and 6 yards for a king)

How many yards do I need to make a tulle skirt? ›

For a full kids skirt buy about 150 yards of 6 inch strips, for an adult size skirt, go for 300 yards of 6 inch strips. If you buy the tulle fabric by the yard, the fabric width being 54 inch, then you would need about 30 yards of fabric for an adult and 15 yards for a kids tutu skirt.

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