How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (2024)

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Making a fabric tutu skirt for a baby or little girl is easy with this tutorial and tutu size chart from newborn to 5 years old! They are perfect for a birthday outfit, or just to jazz up everyday. Just follow these simple instructions and you will have an adorable tutu dress for your little princess.

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When my daughter was born I was excited about a lot of things. I mean I had always dreamed of having a daughter and everything that meant, and there is little more that encompasses it all than a big PINK tutu! I had several made before she even made her arrival and her newborn photos were decked out with them.

I had so many compliments and questions that I made a really in depth tutorial on how to make a no sew tulle tutu skirt here, with all the tips and tricks I have learned along the way. Make sure to check it out for even more ideas!

Now that she is a few years older, we are still pretty into tutus for dress up, but I needed something a little more practical for every day wear. So naturally, I figured out we could just adapt our tutu to a more casual look! The classic tulle tutu is taken down a notch when you incorporate fabric and ribbon and makes quite a stunning look for a little lady! Follow along below for easy instructions on how to make your own tutu dress!

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How to Make a Fabric Tutu Dress:

Materials needed for Tutu:

(Quantitynot included because it will change based on size, however you can see my notes below on what I used in mine)

  • Fabric in 2-4 prints- I used 3 prints from the Little House on the Prairie Line provided to me byAndover Fabrics
  • 6″ Tulle
  • Ribbon
  • Elastic – 1/2 inch
  • Rotary Cutter, Cutting Mat, & Acrylic Ruler (You can use scissors, but a rotary cutting setHow to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (4) will make your life WAY easier!)

Instructions for Tutu:

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  1. Gather your materials. For my 3 year old I used about 1.5 yards of fabric, 1/2 25 yard roll of 6″ tulle, 1 10 yard roll of burlap ribbon.How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (6)
  2. Cut everything to size. The best way to do this is to measure the child you are making it for, but if you don’t have the ability to do that, the chart above should get you pretty close. It is what I use. A couple of notes:
    • Tutu length x 2 + 2″= Total length for each fabric strip. You will want to double the tutu length then add about 1-2″ (when using 1/2″ elastic) to account for where it will wrap around the elastic and knot, to get the total length you will need to cut each fabric strip.
    • I cut each fabric strip approx. 1″ wide using a rotary cutter. I was able to make it quicker by layering the fabrics on top of each other and cutting them all at once. It took me about 22 strips of each of my 3 fabrics to make my tutu, but this will vary based on size.
    • I used gold tulle and burlap ribbon in my tutu to compliment the fabric and give it more body and texture. If you don’t want to use these it isn’t required, but you will need additional fabric.
    • Cut the tulle and ribbon to the same size as the fabric strips. Make it super quick and easyusing this tulle cutting trick.
    • Waist size + ~1″ = Total Length for elastic. Cut the elastic to the waist size plus about an inch if you hand stitch it together or about 2″ if you tie it.How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (7)
  3. Secure your elastic into a waistband. I usually do this with a couple of hand stitches, but to make this truly a no sew, you could give it a tight double knot. Each will work and be hidden by the fabric once finished.
    • I recommend using 1/2″ elastic, however after going to the store 3x I still had none, so I used the 1″ elastic I had on hand. Most elastics will work, you just need to add on a little extra to the length of your fabric strips if using a thicker one.
    • Make sure to cut off any extra outside of the knot or stitching so that it doesn’t show through the fabric on the finished tutu.
  4. Place the waistband around a piece of cardboard (or cardboard box) that just fits it. You do not want it to be stretched, just held taut as you construct your tutu.How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (8)
  5. Assemble your tutu
    1. Place 3 layers of material together. It can be any combination of the materials you are using. I alternated between using all three layers of fabric, and 2 layers of fabric and one of tulle or ribbon.
      • You don’t have to use 3 layers but this will create more fullness in the body of the tutu and keep the patterns well mixed so it is my preference to do it this way.
    2. Once you have the materials together fold them in half and slide the loop under your elastic.
    3. Place the tails of the material over the elastic and through the loop to form a knot as shown in the picture above.
    4. Pull the knot taut, but do not pull so tight that you “squeeze” the elastic. If you pull it too tight on the elastic it will cause it to stretch and then there will no stretch left in the elastic once you are done, and it will likely be too big.
    5. Repeat until you have the fabric knots all the way around the tutu.How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (9)
  6. Fluff your tutu by separating each layer in each knot and gently pulling it outward.
  7. Enjoy! Slide your tutu off the cardboard and put it on your little girl!

The tutu is really simple to put together and once you do the first couple of knots you will have it down and be able to finish it pretty quickly. It is simple to make and the end result is stunning! If you make one, please snap a pic and tag me on Instagram @thepinningmama! I would love to see it!

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  1. Seana Turner says

    Very helpful tip about putting the elastic around a cereal box. This is a handy tutorial to pin for those times when you suddenly need a costume!

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    • Kimber says

      Yes! I forgot I got rid of my cardboard stash in the move and needed to find something that would work quickly. Never a shortage of cereal in our house, little did I know it would also be my craft aid!

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  2. Karen says

    This is absolutely adorable Kimber! And your daughter is rocking the posing, haha. I love it when they reach that age where they are just like look at me, I’m glamorous.

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    • Kimber says

      Oh she is something all right! She is absolutely the sweetest frozen in time. Unfreeze the frame and all that attitude comes right out at you, but really, girls are so fun. You can’t ever predict what they will say or do and just the cutest pretty much all the time. Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. Witch says

    Oh this looks great! I want to make my 4&5 year old granddaughters a tutu and they look so fiddly to sew. I will go and order my material and have a go with your method. Thank you so much for taking the time to do these posts. And your daughter is adorable, my granddaughters pose like that too lol.

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  4. Lisa says

    What a great tutorial! I’m going to try making one for a friend’s baby and my little girl. Just adorable! Thank you!

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  5. Jasmin says

    Hi! Did you leave the tulle 6″ wide? Or did you cut them down to 1″ as well? Making my daughter one for next week 🙂

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    • Kimber says

      Leave them 6″. I hope she enjoys it! I’m sure she will look adorable!

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  6. Abbey says

    How many yards of each fabric did you buy?

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    • Kimber says

      I bought 6 in rolls that were 25 yards each

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How to Make a No Sew Fabric Tutu Dress (2024)

FAQs

How many yards of tulle do I need for a no sew tutu? ›

You will want at least five to eight layers of tulle for a tutu, and to achieve the proper amount of fullness, you'll need a length equal to 3x the waist measurement for each layer.

How wide should tulle strips be for a tutu? ›

Cut the Tulle Strips

As explained above, you need 6 inch wide strips and a lot of them to make a tutu skirt. The length of the strips will depend on the desired length of your skirt and can also vary within one skirt depending on the shape you want the finished skirt to be.

How do I calculate how much tulle I need? ›

You will want at least five to eight layers of tulle for a tutu, and to achieve the proper amount of fullness, you'll need a length equal to 3x the waist measurement for each layer.

How do I know how much tulle I need? ›

If the length is in feet, divide by three to figure out the number of yards you'll need. It's always best to overestimate in order to account for slight variations in measuring and cutting your tulle, so whatever amount you think you need, it's probably best to tack on about 10% extra in case of mistakes.

How many yards of tulle do I need for a tutu dress? ›

Purchase tulle in a fabric bolt or on a spool.

If you decide to use tulle that is on a bolt, then you will need about 5 yards (5 m) for a child's size tutu, 10 yards (9.1 m) for small or medium adult sizes, and about 20 yards (18 m) for large or extra-large adult sizes.

How do you attach tulle to a dress? ›

Baste each tulle layer onto the skirt separately using a 1/4” (0.6 cm) seam allowance. With the wrong side of the skirt lining facing up, sew a basting stitch along the outside lines of the placket (1/4” (0.6 cm) away from the center line). This will hold all the tulle in place while cutting and creating the placket.

How many layers should a tutu have? ›

1. CLASSICAL TUTU SKIRT. 9 – 12 Layers Super Stiff Tutu net (50 gsm) and Stiff Tutu net (27 gsm) mixed. 12” – 15” Top layer Net length according to Role, Height of dancer.

How long should strips of tulle be for tutu? ›

Tulle Lengths
SizeTutu LengthTulle Length
0-3 months5”10”
3-6 months6”12”
6-12 months7”14”
12-18 months7.5”15”
4 more rows
Oct 9, 2017

What is the best fabric glue for tulle? ›

Best for Tulle—Gorilla Glue Waterproof Fabric Glue

If using tulle as an underlayer for clothes this Gorilla Glue fabric adhesive is a great option. This glue dries quickly and is machine washable, but should be allowed to cure for up to 24 hours before washing.

How much tulle do I need for a newborn tutu? ›

Tulle Lengths
SizeTutu LengthTulle Length
0-3 months5”10”
3-6 months6”12”
6-12 months7”14”
12-18 months7.5”15”
4 more rows
Oct 9, 2017

How much tulle do I need for a dog tutu? ›

I recommend cutting your tulle strips to 10” in length. If you are using just one 1.5” crochet headband this means you will need a little less than 8 yards of tulle per color. If you have a taller dog, then you may consider making it longer but 10” is usually plenty for the doggie tutu.

How much tulle is needed for a petticoat? ›

Buy about 4 to 5 yards (3.7 to 4.6 m) of tulle or crinoline. This should be enough for most petticoats. Crinoline is stiff and typically comes in white, although sometimes you can find it in black too. It is great if you want structure and volume.

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