
I bought a skirt the other day that was just what I wanted and it fitted at the waist - but it was too short. I decided to add a band of seminole patchwork at the hemline to lengthen the skirt by a few inches.
The first thing to do is to unpick the existing hem. The seam would be too bulky if you just added a band of fabric to the hemline.
Trim the skirt hem 1/4" below the fold of the hem. This will enable you to use the fold of the hem as your seam line when you add the patchwork band to lengthen your skirt.
The seminole patchwork band was made by sewing together two 1.1/2" strips of blue and pink fabric and one 1.1/4" strip of black fabric, with the black fabric in the middle. For this particular patchwork band I used pink and blue rather than the blue and yellow shown. These strips are then cut at 1.1/4" intervals.
Sew the strips together with the top of the black strip matching the bottom of the black strip on its left.
My patchwork strip was 2.7/8" wide so I cut a strip of black fabric the same width and sewed them together using a 1/4" seam.
With right sides together, pin the patchwork strip to the hem of the skirt, with the patchwork side of the strip nearest the edge of the hem. Sew with the skirt on top and the seminole patchwork underneath so that you can follow the original fold in the hemline.
