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Easiest Walking Skirt Ever? Modern Sewing for Historical Costuming 

Lina Piprek
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Making an easy Victorian walking skirt with modern sewing shortcuts! This is a tutorial that mixes together modern and historical techniques: everything from horsehair braid hems to traditional Victorian pockets, with lots of detail about how I did everything. I put together a little pattern as part of this project, which includes patterns for the waistband, placket, and pockets, and is intended to supplement Victorian drafting manuals (which usually don't explain those details). I hope you'll see how approachable historical sewing can be - even if extant instructions tend to be a little confusing!
Pattern “Expansion Pack”
My pattern pieces for the waistband, placket, and pockets can be found here:
ko-fi.com/s/f908615f94
Victorian and Edwardian Drafting manuals (organized by date)
The Dress and Cloak Cutter (1881):
archive.org/details/dresscloa...
Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter (1895): archive.org/details/keystonej...
Rosenbleet's Perfect System of Ladies' Garment Cutting (1911):
archive.org/details/rosenblee...
The American Garment Cutter for Women’s Garments (1913):
archive.org/details/americang...
Clothing for Women; Selection, Design, Construction (1919):
archive.org/details/clothingf...
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00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Materials
03:36 - Cutting Out
04:04 - Pocket Facing
05:47 - Finishing Off Seam Allowances
09:51 - Placket
11:57 - Pockets
17:41 - Skirt Seams
18:20 - Waistband
21:49 - Hem
25:06 - Reveal
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@JillianEve
@JillianEve 3 года назад
This is the first walking skirt tutorial that makes me feel like I could actually make one of my own. Fantastic! Thank you!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks Evie! That’s great to hear 🥰
@xiluvOreox
@xiluvOreox 3 года назад
I love how you covered really basic things that are often not at all obvious when you're starting out, like sewing from the waistband down. This was a really good, really well filmed and clear video that I'll definitely be referring to in the future!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Aww yay! I’m so glad it all made sense!
@SnappyDragon
@SnappyDragon 3 года назад
Can I just say, I *love* the idea of pinning little cards to the pattern pieces to say which is which? I always stress about whether I'll mark with something that won't come out, or on the right side of the piece, and this is the *perfect* solution. The skirt is gorgeous, and I might be about to order some horsehair braid to put in the hem of mine!
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 3 года назад
That would definitely help, when you pull an abandoned project out of the closet after a year or so and have no idea anymore, what's what 😆
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks V! Tbh I almost took them off because I thought they weren’t “aesthetic enough” 😅 I’m so glad I didn’t and that everyone liked them so much haha
@SpitfireMKX
@SpitfireMKX 13 дней назад
There’s a time and a place for “accurate historical sewing,” but in my opinion, seamstresses of the past were a clever and innovative bunch. They didn’t “follow the rules” if they had a shortcut. So when someone says “sewing isn’t accurate” because they use a serger… I think if someone from 1910 had a serger, she absolutely would have used it instead of flat felling seams by hand. Your video and process is very well done and the result is fantastic! I’ve made a walking skirt once before, and your instructions are much more clear than the ones I muddled through!
@astuart3504
@astuart3504 2 года назад
This is by far the best explanation of a period pocket I have seen. Thank you so much!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@belkusuma
@belkusuma 2 года назад
Watching this reminded me that I always, ALWAYS, forgot to hang things up when they're on a bias 😅 No wonder they pucker! Also, it is amazing just how much that horsehair braid makes everything sticks out and be flowy!
@threadsandpurrs
@threadsandpurrs 2 года назад
I looks very comfortable. I'd like to try making something similar.
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 3 года назад
Looks both pretty and comfortable - why did we ever give up wearing those? Very thorough tutorial 👌
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@bonelace111
@bonelace111 3 года назад
So swooshy! That's a really interesting pocket shape too, I'll have to play around with that when I finally make myself a walking skirt. It's a great colour on you!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 года назад
Thanks Missy! Yeah I had tons of fun swishing around in it 😄 And I'm glad you liked the pockets!
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 3 года назад
This is the easiest to follow, most thorough instruction video I’ve seen in a long time!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Yay! Thank you! 🥰
@knitsforthesoulpodcast4186
@knitsforthesoulpodcast4186 9 месяцев назад
So great and you explained wonderfully. Thank you!
@bellevoxmedia
@bellevoxmedia Год назад
Beautiful, informative, and satisfying to watch!
@Melavara
@Melavara 2 года назад
I love how accessible this is! Thank you!
@susannahkoch
@susannahkoch 2 года назад
I really appreciate how clear your tutorial is! I think its the best one Ive seen! And your sewing is so neat and perfect looking!
@unicornconservationco
@unicornconservationco 11 месяцев назад
This makes sense! Thank you. Now to give it a shot!
@wendycoyne5659
@wendycoyne5659 Год назад
Excellent instructions, thank you
@annak1371
@annak1371 Год назад
You are really good at teaching! Thank you for this tutorial.
@CherriesJubilee
@CherriesJubilee 2 года назад
Oh my goodness these pockets are amazing!
@ellegy22
@ellegy22 2 года назад
This is such a good and informative video, can't wait to make my own skirt :)
@peggykwong638
@peggykwong638 Год назад
Thank you for clear and precise instruction, especially the pocket, I will read through your links thanks for putting all these together, great instruction video, I will start following you!
@belledobson2007
@belledobson2007 Год назад
Best tutorial post I’ve ever seen. I now know I can make this with confidence ❤
@granny-nyan
@granny-nyan 9 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial thank you !! ❤😊
@jasonsaulnier3665
@jasonsaulnier3665 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this video! its been a great help. I couldn't figure out how to do the placket and pockets and this video really help me. Thank You and can't wait to see more.
@angelinadellamarina
@angelinadellamarina Год назад
....et une présentation impeccable.... Quel soin!! Merci beaucoup.
@lauraoergel6003
@lauraoergel6003 Год назад
Such a. Great video!
@clairehalloin4111
@clairehalloin4111 2 года назад
Thanks for this! I've put the teardrop shaped historical pockets in several garments now, but couldn't quite wrap my head around this style. Such a nice clear explanation & demonstration!
@helenekiraly3510
@helenekiraly3510 Год назад
WOW! You’re a natural teacher, really : every step simply and clearly explained. And the best video to follow for those mystery historical pockets!! Thank you so much. I like that you demonstrate the modern way of sewing historical for those who may not have time to sew everything by hand. And yet, if we want we can include bits of hand sewing… or all. Please, do continue your great work of vulgarising sewing projects like this one!
@canucknancy4257
@canucknancy4257 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the clear instructions. It's a lovely skirt.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thank you! 🥰
@deenoekuekinjuhuujahaa1804
@deenoekuekinjuhuujahaa1804 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! It has given me some things to take into account as I am contemplating a late 19th/early 20th century inspired history-bounding workwear capsule! So glad I found your channel and this video specifically! I appreciate you going into the different methods since they'd basically make a book almost unusable to someone not that familiar with the techniques...❤
@amauryy4417
@amauryy4417 3 года назад
Beautiful skirt, thank you so much for the detailed explanations.....this yellow is gorgeous!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@ktlovely
@ktlovely 3 года назад
This is so great! The pocket shape is new for me, love it.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks Katie! 🥰 (and highly recommend the pockets, they hold a whole bottle of wine)
@hodgeh
@hodgeh 3 года назад
Simply brilliant hem! BRILLIANT! Also easy for me to understand the whole process. Thank you
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
That makes me so happy! Thank you!
@shortsweettoo
@shortsweettoo 3 года назад
Excellent video that I know I will refer to on an ongoing basis forward. Thanks for your wisdom.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@xphoenixrising
@xphoenixrising 2 года назад
My truly victorian petticoat pattern has two plackets and this is the EASIEST explanation I've seen on how to do a gosh darn placket. Thank you!
@mjlSews
@mjlSews 3 года назад
This is an amazing resource for making walking skirts, thank you so much for putting all this together! I love how your skirt came out, I can't wait to make one for myself
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@FayeSterling
@FayeSterling 3 года назад
this is beautiful! May have to do that horsehair facing for the hem of my (somehow still unfinished) walking skirt!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 года назад
Thanks Faye! I have one of those too haha... been in progress for like a year, but I think the facing is already cut out, so I should probably just finish it with the facing 😅😬
@asmaa_6042
@asmaa_6042 3 года назад
Great video, I am now finally confident enough to tackle the walking skirt :) Thanks!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
SUCCESS!! 🥳🥰
@pv6450
@pv6450 3 года назад
Thank you for this. This is something I would actually do. Love the mix of modern and historic.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@understatedchuckle
@understatedchuckle 3 года назад
What a wonderful resource! I'll definitely be referencing this when I sew a walking skirt like I want to do in the near future. Thank you!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thank you!
@jodywarren54
@jodywarren54 3 года назад
This looks really great, - I particularly love the colour. I also really like your boots!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks! 🥰🌻
@katrinamarsh8892
@katrinamarsh8892 3 года назад
beautiful work, very explained - many thanks
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 года назад
Thank you!
@KattGothica
@KattGothica 3 года назад
Thanks so much for all this information. Answered so many questions I had. Can't wait to make one know that I'm not so worried about getting stuff wrong..
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
I’m so glad! And definitely no need to worry about getting things wrong - there’s always a way to fix it, and as long as you end up with the garment you wanted it wasn’t wrong
@TorchwoodPandP
@TorchwoodPandP Год назад
Very, very helpful. Thank you!
@elirchi9214
@elirchi9214 2 года назад
Your light and sweet voice matches perfectly with this easy to follow tutorial!! Which is great, I feel like I can make a walking skirt from this. Other tutorials, especially Bernadette Banner’s, feel like a box of freshly made chicken nuggets stuck on a high cliff that I’m not worthy enough to climb... I’m gonna refer to this video when I’m finally ready to make a walking skirt! I am very excited!! Thank you!
@baharpiena9246
@baharpiena9246 2 года назад
Aaah, I am so happy that you are so open about this. I am a beginner in sewing and this is helpfull. 😃❤
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@annadonahue5752
@annadonahue5752 3 года назад
This tutorial was really easy to understand and gave me some good tips about basic sewing skills! thanks for all the reference materials, too! and finally, your boots are just SO COOL :D
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thank you so much! 🥰
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 3 года назад
This was so well timed. I have a nice heavy skirt that I want to put a horsehair braid in. Thank you for this!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@LauraIngallsGunn
@LauraIngallsGunn 3 года назад
Lina this brilliant video was so timely for me. I am getting ready to create an Anne of Green Gables-inspired fall wardrobe. The skirt is perfect!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Okay but fall/Anne of Green Gables wardrobe sounds AMAZING?! 😱😍 Will there be videos?
@kaizma88
@kaizma88 3 года назад
Beautifully explained!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks!
@chillinwifmikoolaid
@chillinwifmikoolaid 2 года назад
Lovely job.
@phyllisgordon6577
@phyllisgordon6577 11 дней назад
Well done! Thanks.
@TheCryptidClub
@TheCryptidClub 2 года назад
This is so lovely. I'm going to come back to this video when I finally make a new walking skirt. Also way to get my brain to finally understand how to do a blind hem by machine. 😅
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks! And yay! I think it helps that the braid and the fabric are different colors, it always takes me a minute when it’s just lots of the same fabric folded in different ways
@NellBelle
@NellBelle 3 года назад
Wonderful instructions with a restful voice, totally doable. I was just gifted yards and yards and yards of light weight wool. So no reason but to try this skirt, or so I say. Thanks for a great beginning to Cos-vid 2021. Yea, jumping up and down.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks so much! And nice! I’m considering a light weight wool version too 😊
@OriginalAfrocentricDesignbyLis
@OriginalAfrocentricDesignbyLis 3 года назад
Thank you for your video. I could never figure out how the blind hem machine stitch worked until now. Your visual worked for me. My sewing machine manual instructions were impossible to decipher. Thanks again.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Yay! I’m so glad! 😄
@dyerswoad7088
@dyerswoad7088 3 года назад
Beautiful! I have some fabrics that looks to be about the same weight that I’m now wondering if I can make a walking skirt out of 🤔 Thank you for the video!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Thanks! I’m definitely already eyeing up my fabric stash with thoughts of a second one haha
@JN-pl4rt
@JN-pl4rt 2 года назад
Parabéns 👏👏👏..você explica muito bem , sem a legenda eu já entendi 70 % 😃 ...imagina quando colocar legenda rsrsrs...agora vou conseguir fazer a minha saia .. ficou lindo 🥰
@makeda6530
@makeda6530 3 года назад
Do I need another skirt to be tempted to make? No. Am I gonna watch so I have excuses to add to the to-sew list? You bet. Bless you~ Oh my goodness! I need to try this version of historically inspired pockets, I usually just make 18th century inspired pockets (the tie-on kind) and pretty much build them into the waistband and skirt front, a la Mariah Pattie modernized, but yikes when you mess up, it's hard to hide. I need to remember this for my next history bounding skirt! Thank you.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
I’m so glad you liked it! I keep meaning to give 18th century inspired ones another go, my first attempt at sewing them into a skirt (rather than having them separate) didn’t go well either 😬
@alenacervenka214
@alenacervenka214 8 месяцев назад
Elle plaît beaucoup, votre jupe! Merci!
@tesamomo3611
@tesamomo3611 2 года назад
OMG thank you!!!! :D
@mandipowell7797
@mandipowell7797 3 года назад
Coming from CoSy. Already subscribed and bell for all is clicked and the play button didn't notify me
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
Oh no! I guess youtube is just weird sometimes, I don’t know why it wouldn’t tell you. Glad you found the video anyway ❤️
@karinrozenfelds6576
@karinrozenfelds6576 3 года назад
Ich bin begeistert... ❤️
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@tochen
@tochen 7 месяцев назад
Do you have a free walking skirt tutorial? I can't afford to buy a pattern right now, but I would really like to try my hand at this!
@lydzphens
@lydzphens Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@BrookeAlyssaDAnna
@BrookeAlyssaDAnna 5 месяцев назад
Have you made the pattern yet? I would love to make this skirt.
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
Well, RU-vid, you blew it with this suggestion. 😒 I long ago signed a truce with sewing machines: I don't mess with them, and they don't mess with me. 😆 No matter how I tried, I was never able to *not* make a total disaster of anything more complicated than just a straight, common stitch with them. No matter who was teaching me, or who was helping me, or what kind of machine I was using. So... why RU-vid chose to show me how to do all this stuff that I will never be able to do is beyond me! 🙃
@Ella-iv1fk
@Ella-iv1fk 3 года назад
The trouble with the pattern drafting guides, aside from being very confusing, is that they all assume a very small waist with a hip more than 15 inches bigger, which doesn't translate well to an average, uncorseted, 21st century woman. How much extra fabric did you have in the waist for pleating? Also how much fabric did you use? Your sewing instructions are great, but I'm stuck on the first step!
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 года назад
Yupp! Totally agree with you. I’m working on my own pattern which will hopefully work for a bigger range of sizes, but in the meantime, Rebecca (Pocket Full of Poseys) is putting out a walking skirt drafting guide tomorrow as part of CoSy! I’d recommend checking that out, I’m sure she’ll address some of your concerns. For my pleating I took the width of my back panels (where I wanted the gathering to be) and just doubled them. So that’s about 1/4 of my waist extra. I used just over 2 meters of fabric for mine, but it was a really tight fit (and I’m small to begin with so the skirt is not very big). To be honest I didn’t list fabric amounts in the video since it varies so much based on how full the pattern is, but I’d maybe start with 3-4 meters? Really I’d recommend waiting until you have the pattern and just laying that out on the floor to work out how much fabric you’ll need. I hope that helps a little bit! I would have loved to have more complete instructions than this (either including a pattern or drafting instructions) so that it’s easier for everyone to participate, but I’m trying to make the videos a little more manageable for myself. The pattern is in progress though 😊❤️
@Ella-iv1fk
@Ella-iv1fk 3 года назад
@@LinaPiprek Thanks. Drafting patterns definitely needs a whole video and I will definitely check that one out. You did a great job explaining the assembly, and filling the gaps those old books have. I'm quite new to drafting and draping but have learnt so much from the good folk of youtube such as yourself :)
@jennifercongdon4583
@jennifercongdon4583 Год назад
Wonderful tutorial. I am not clear what the purpose of the placket is??? Is it to block the opening of the skirt? Thank you.
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek Год назад
Yes, the placket just covers the gap at the opening 😊
@PrettyGoodLookin
@PrettyGoodLookin 7 месяцев назад
Lina, How and where did you print the pattern ?
@josefinebrannlund7297
@josefinebrannlund7297 3 года назад
👗
@Skuggkatten
@Skuggkatten 3 месяца назад
Um…Where did you get the idea for this version of the pocket? Not from Janet Arnold or Bertha Banner. Did you see an extant garment? Do you find the pocket-tape helps much with the weight distribution, when it ends up that close to the side of the skirt?
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 3 месяца назад
I’m not sure it’s what you intended, but this comes across pretty rudely. With just a quick flip through Patterns of Fashion 2 (Janet Arnold) I found pockets this style on pages 23, 29, 45, 49… It’s not something I made up, if that’s what you’re suggesting. Yes, I do find that the tape is helpful, since it shifts the weight from the pocket opening/seam into the waistband. Regardless, I’ll happily admit that my preferences have changed in the 2 years since this video was posted, and I currently prefer more “modern” in-seam pockets on seams like this (the finished result is a little more subtle if the entire pocket is pressed to one side of the seam). This Victorian style works fantastically hidden under pleats, and generally you see them towards the back of skirts like this. I have plans to update the pattern included in this video (as well as releasing the skirt pattern) after my book is published later this year.
@amarisjoseph
@amarisjoseph 3 года назад
How does one go about writing a sewing book
@LinaPiprek
@LinaPiprek 2 года назад
I know we already spoke on Instagram but I thought I’d say here too in case anyone else is wondering 😊 I’m not going into the writing process as an expert, so I won’t be posting any tutorials about how to write a book. But I am filming a few vlogs about the process, so that everyone can see how I did mine
@debras3806
@debras3806 9 месяцев назад
What is a walking skirt?!?
@kimjohnson-ely2591
@kimjohnson-ely2591 7 месяцев назад
I'm sorry, but what you are using on the hem is, from memory, tarlatan. Not horsehair braid. Tarlatan is a stiffener, used to give body and structure wherever needed. The one you used is one of the thinner ones, more commonly for collars, sleeves, lapels, and other places, even waistbands if they are particularly thin and structure-less. Skirt hems are normally done with a 4 - 6 inch width. Horsehair braid is yet another product that is put on the bottom of the hem with fairly loose stitches and is designed to take, or sweep, the dirt and rougher walking treatment instead of the main skirt material, and can easily be swapped out with new as often as needed. Many use old scrappier material to do this job if horsehair braid is unattainable.
@morenagomes7607
@morenagomes7607 Год назад
Maravilha.👏🧵