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How To Make A Bathroom Sink Skirt

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Bathroom Sink Skirt

Introduction

Adding a sink skirt to your bathroom can give your bathroom a quick and easy update. Sink skirts are a great way to add a pop of color or pattern to your bathroom and hide any unsightly plumbing. In this article, we will go through the steps to create a bathroom sink skirt that will add a touch of style to your space.

Materials Needed

Sewing Kit

Fabric

Choose a fabric that is durable and easy to clean. You can choose a solid color or a patterned fabric, depending on your preference. Make sure you have enough fabric to cover the entire sink and have extra for the hem and any pleats.

Measuring tape

Measure the width and height of your sink. Add extra inches to the width to account for any pleats or gathers you want in your skirt.

Sewing machine

You can hand sew the skirt if you prefer, but a sewing machine will make the process quicker and easier.

Thread

Choose a thread that matches the color of your fabric.

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Elastic

You'll need elastic to attach the skirt to the sink. Measure the circumference of the sink and add a few extra inches to create a snug fit.

Steps

Step 1: Cut the Fabric

Measure the width and height of your sink and add extra inches for hemming and pleats. Cut the fabric to the desired size.

Cutting Fabric

Step 2: Hem the Edges

Using a sewing machine or hand sewing, hem the bottom edge of the fabric. Hem the sides as well if you prefer a cleaner look.

Hemming

Step 3: Create Pleats

If you want pleats in your sink skirt, fold the fabric in a series of pleats and pin them in place. Sew the pleats down to secure them.

Pleats

Step 4: Attach Elastic

Measure the circumference of your sink and add a few extra inches. Cut a piece of elastic to this length. Sew the elastic to the top edge of the fabric. Make sure the tension is tight enough to keep the skirt in place but not too tight that it won't fit over the sink.

Elastic

Step 5: Attach Skirt to Sink

Slide the skirt over the sink and adjust the pleats as needed. The elastic should keep the skirt in place.

Sink Skirt

Conclusion

Creating a bathroom sink skirt is a fun and easy way to add some style to your bathroom. With just a few materials and some basic sewing skills, you can create a custom sink skirt that will give your bathroom a charming and cozy feel.

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