Do you struggle with getting your bed skirt just the right length? This one is fully adjustable and can be made in less than 3 hours for about $30.
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Do you struggle with getting your bed skirts just the right length? I know I did, and all I could find were basic colors or sets that included bed skirts. I'm sure you could have one custom made, but no idea how much THAT would cost. I bet way more than the $32 I paid for this fabric.

The colors are perfect and the price was right.

Did y'all know that Kelly Ripa now has a line of decorator fabric? I didn't. I think Joann's is the exclusive retailer for them. I tagged Kelly on Instagram with a shot of her fabric....just in case she wants to come by and check it out. I haven't heard from her yet. (wink, wink)
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Kelly Ripa Upholstery Fabric-Floating Trellis Spa
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HERE'S HOW I DID IT
This was the easiest project ever. I do a little sewing, but I think you could do it with that Stitch Witchery stuff if you don't have a sewing machine, because it's really just hemming straight lines.

My measurements are for my king sized bed and the height of my bed. If you want to make a bed skirt for another size just measure the length and width of your bed. I added an inch top and bottom and ends to hem and about 2 inches to fold across the top of the box springs and attach it. This bed skirt does not have a deck (the big flat piece of fabric that usually goes between the box springs and mattress. Not having that is what makes it adjustable.
BOX PLEAT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIDES
I thought adding a box pleat made it look ever so classy. I added 6" to do that.

This close up shows what I mean. You would do your hemming (ironing each hem as you go) and then come back and add the pleat and iron it in place, then go back over it with the machine or Stitch Witchery stuff. You could do without the pleat and you would just have a plain, flat panel. If your room is contemporary that would look best. (Subtract 6 inches off the side measurements if you don't want the pleat).
This shows the measurements I used for cutting.

The corners are just little squares, that you fit in place, like so, and then the flat panels go on top.

THIS IS THE BEST PART ABOUT THIS BED SKIRT!
You don't even have to move the mattress off to put these on. Seriously! I use T Pins and slide them through the bed skirt straight into the box springs at an angle. I did this by myself, just holding the mattress up a little with one hand and using the other to pin. Update: A reader tells us that she used these twist upholstery pins and thought they stayed in place better. Mine haven't swifted with the T Pins, but you may want to use these.


I'm pretty happy with the way this turned out, and thrilled with the small amount of time and money, too!
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I found a few more fabrics for you that I think would make beautiful bed skirts. Click the images or the link below each image for more information or to search for other fabrics. Just go into Home Decor fabrics and choose something medium weight.
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If you want to use my exact fabric you can order it by clicking the link below:
Kelly Ripa Upholstery Fabric-Floating Trellis Spa
I ordered 4 yards of fabric and had enough left over for a couple of small pillows. Don't forget your T Pins for attaching your bed skirt and Stitch Witchery
if you don't sew. And, please y'all, feel free to comment or drop an email with questions. This is a project anyone can do and it will make your bedroom look awesome!
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Susan says
Very Pretty!
Pam says
Thanks, Susan.
Judy says
Looks beautiful. I didn't notice a mention on the depth of the box spring. I had to opt for the shorter one since my new mattress was so high. That would change the measurements along with the bed size.
Pam says
Hi Judy, The depth of the mattress and/or box springs don't matter. That's the whole point - you can have a bedskirt that's the right length regardless of how high your bed is. Hope that answers your question.
Cindy Weidinger says
Gorgeous!!!
Pam says
Thank you,Cindy!
Dori says
Very pretty!!
Pam says
Awwww, Thanks!
Ana Cristina Oliver says
Absolutely beautiful, Pam! I love the colors. It's very warm, airy and clean looking. You are very creative and have impeccable taste! Thanks for sharing!
Pam says
As always, thank you, Cristina!
Sandy says
LOVE this! Love the colors and the look!
Pam says
Thanks, girlfriend!
Stacey says
Way to go! Your new bedskirt looks fantastic and you sure saved $$. 🙂
Pam says
Thank you, Stacey. I like that $ saving part 🙂
Mary-the boondocks blog says
How smart looking and easy is that. And it is also a snap to remove and wash!
Pam says
You're so right! I didn't think to mention that.
Nancy says
I made these for our guest room double bed. To make the sewing even easier, I used the selvage edge, which would be under the mattress when completed. Thanks so much for your tutorial.
Pam says
Great idea, Nancy!
sandy says
I love it.....Just the right colors.....I managed to track down the fabric. I must say it is taking me more than 3 hrs....but it will be worth it. Wondering about your comforter.....mattellase....where did you get it? and what size for a king bed?
pam says
Thanks, Sandy! I'm sorry it's taking you longer. I do have a work table with the cutting mat on top so that makes projects go along quickly. Would you believe the coverlet came from JC Penney? Very inexpensive, washes great. I just ordered king
sandy says
thank you so much, Pam
Muriel Moore says
I love mattellese bed covers, have two. One for summer and another for the rest of the year. They wash so great. Back in point due to the height of my bed I had to remove my. Box springs for a piece of luan to set my mattress on. So far this looks to be the easiest skirt to make. Thanks.
Pam says
It is really easy, Muriel. Good luck with yours. I'm about to make them for my granddaughter's antique twin beds too.
V says
How will you attach the skirt to the luan?
Evelyn Byrne says
I love your tutorial,thanks ,the bed skirt looks great ,I will be making one for sure
Pam says
Thank you, Evelyn. Come back and let us know how yours turns out!
Beverly says
OMG......This is absolutely fabulous. A woman after my own heart..saving money and making something that nobody else has. I will be making one of these for my newly decorated master bedroom. Going to Joanns today to check out fabric. Thanks so much for a great tutorial and all the inspiration.
Pam says
Thanks for the kind words, Beverly! I can't believe this was such a quick and easy project, but one of my favorites and apparently a lot of others' too! Be sure to check out the fabric.com choices. I love the one I used, but several at the bottom of the post have me tempted to make another bed skirt. It would be easiest enough to change out and have "seasonal" bed skirts. How cool is that?
Linda Freimuth says
You can do some checking of the fabrics on line before as some Joann's have a better selection than others.
Shirley @Housepitality Designs says
This is magnificent!!!...did not know Kelly Ripa had a line of fabrics...
Margaret says
Awesome, you just made my day.
Love what you did with the Kelly Ripa Fabric on the bed skirt. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, hope you don't mind
Pam says
Absolutely not! This was so easy I'm thinking of having bed skirts that I change seasonally. It can be like having a new room every few months!
Sharon Osler says
As the fabric width is 54", did you seam or pleat the end panel, the width of mattress? King or even queen is wider than that. Thanks for the beautiful demo..
Pam says
Hey, Sharon. I did seam my fabric and hid it in the box pleat. However, it wouldn't have been necessary if I hadn't wanted the pattern on the fabric to run that way. Depending on your fabric design you could cut the pieces the length of the fabric, instead of the width. I hope that helps.
Sonia says
Love this. So, so pretty. Where did you get the blue blanket (?) that's folded at the end of the bed and the decorative pillows? I just love the colors you selected.
Pam says
Thank you, Sonia. That blue quilt came from Bed, Bath and Beyond, but a number of years ago. It's one of those pieces that just hangs with you. The pillows? One little one was from leftover fabric from the lampshade post. Have you seen it? The others were just quickly picked up at Homegoods. I plan to make a couple of pillows with leftover fabric from the bed skirt, but haven't done it yet.