If you want an extremely dense hula skirt (one that you cannot see through), you’ll probably need about 4 large packages of raffia or ribbon. If you want a lighter skirt, 2 large packages should be enough. All of these supplies can be purchased online or at your local craft store.

For example, if your waist is 30 inches, cut your string so that it is 42 inches long.

To tie a larks head knot, start by taking a piece of raffia or ribbon and folding it in half. Take the looped end of your folded raffia or ribbon and slide it under your waistband string. The looped end should be below the waistband, and the loose ends should be above the waistband. Now, take the loose ends of your raffia or ribbon and fold them towards you, around your waistband string. Slip the ends through the loop and pull tightly to secure your raffia / ribbon to the waistband. [6] X Research source Do this with each piece of raffia or ribbon until your hula skirt is complete. It should take 2-3 entire packages. Leave 6 inches on each end of your waistband string so you can tie and untie your skirt.

If you are going to use more than one bag, repeat this step with each bag. To see how many bags you need to use, wrap one horizontally around your waist. If it goes all the way around you, you only need to use one. If the bag leaves more than a couple inches showing, you’ll need to add an additional bag. You won’t always need to use entire bags. For example, it might take a bag and a half of a bag to fit around your waist. It’s just paper, so you can cut and tape the exact amount of paper bag that you need.

Repeat this with any additional bags you are using. Leave the bag(s) laying flat while you do the next step.

If you are using multiple bags, lay the bags side by side and tape or staple the end of the waistbands together. You will lay the string along the top of the entire width of your skirt.

Use a heavy-duty tape, like packing tape or masking tape. Tape the string down along the entire waistband. If using staples, it’s best to add a staple every 2 inches.