Radius actually gives us a perfect waist circumference. After you mark the radius, measure round to be sure that what you have will give you the waist circumference. So the 9 inches I said was for one side of the skirt. When I open up, it will be 9inches in 4 places giving me 36" which is the normal waist circumference. Hope this explanation helps?
Thank you so much ma for this. Unfortunately, I have cut out my 180 degree in a single fold i.e (having only one opening at the back) before stumbling on this video. But now, I want to have pockets on both sides. My question is, can I cut the 180degree flare( with a single opening at the back) into two equal parts so that I can attach my pocket on both sides or it's not going to be possible anymore?
@Tinu G, you can only cut open the 180flare if you have extra allowance (to close or sew up both sides with out affecting or reducing your waist measurement or circumstances) Hope this helps? Thank you for watching.
@oladejikafayat in mathematics to calculate radius of a circle the formula is π ÷3.142. So the 3.142 is a constance in mathematics. For instance if your waist circumference is 28 inches, divide it by 3.142 to get the radius. Hope it helps?