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SUPER EASY - No Pattern - Asymmetric Plaid Skirt | DIY w/ Orly Shani 

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Join me, Orly Shani, as I share the EASIEST way to make an asymmetric skirt for Fall!
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This all started when I tried to make a skirt with leftover fabric I had from a scarf I was making. I didn't even bother filming it because I was pretty sure I wasn't going to love it. And then.... I loved it. And so did everyone else! So I decided to make a dedicated video for this skirt and also demo it in a different fabric so you can see the versatility of this "no-pattern" pattern.
Take some time to decide where you want to place your hole, as that will create an entirely different shape.
The red plaid one was centered from right to left, however I placed the hole closer to the front then the back - making the front shorter.
Play around with what works for your style!
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MATERIALS
1.5 yards of fabric
Scissors
Elastic
Sewing Machine
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@moniquegroom2353
Would it matter how wide your fabric is? Batiks and flannels are sometimes narrower than regular fabrics. You scare me every time you sew over pins LOL. Big no-no....you'll wreck the timing of your machine or at the very least break needles.
@SG-ld4xs
Your fabric is pulling through because either your needle needs to changed (it’s dull or not the right one) or your tension has been unbalanced. I’d say the needle though
@victoriafrances2432
For the waistband fix, to wear the green side out. just pick out the threadbits, snip them off, and then take a black sharpie and color over any leftover threads you couldn't get out. They'll never show! After washings, if the black marker fades, just re--color! Been doing this for decades!
@Cavaughan57
Simple but so stylish! I might even try this, being in my 60's I often hesitate to try some of the A-symetrical looks, as I think they might be too young looking for me. Others out there in my age bracket?? Besides being a Plus size girl...
@kimberlyslater4226
Great job Orly! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻You could also try wearing the shorter skirt with the longer and have a cool layered look.
@terrijuanette486
As you model the 'grungy' shorter skirt, I'm thinking, "What would it look like with tights and/or leather boots -
@denisek7009
Not my style, but it looks nice on you.
@MommaSkelly
I made me one of these from a $3 blanket from Walmart... one of those Felty Ones .... Even though it's a skirt, it's SO WARM!!! Perfect for fall/light winter wear. ♥ Thanks so much for the "how to" video.
@renaissancefemme
Those skirts would look amazing layered together! Short skirt underneath, and the long skirt on top (with the thigh slit orientation).
@kandyappleview
"You guys, it's just a rectangle with a hole in it!"
@creed6234
With the blue skirt (pre-cropped length), I would have gotten some large safety pins, added a few embellishments to the pins (charms,chains,beads,whatever), then gathered up some of the fabric over the left knee and pinned it in place. That way, you still have the length when you want it, but you can create a temporary “slit”-style look and add some cool punk elements.
@texasgirlsoutdoors2669
Amazing! Can't wait to try making these skirts!!! I'm 61 and I don't care. I'll wear WHATEVER I WANT.
@stoneyblue603
THIS will become my fav-skirt for autumn. So cute and wild ❤
@janetgardner3153
Omg!!! I love it!
@irairod5160
Thank you for showing 3 versions of the skirt. I also appreciate you showed that "boo-boo" where the plaid fabric pulled through the elastic when sewn at some points. It's good for us who don't have as much experience to see that things like that happen to sewists with a lot more knowledge than our own!
@Citykitty23
Love it! I’m such a fan of you and your channel! You have inspired me so much for years! I love to take your tutorials and sometimes tweak them to make them a little more me. I feel like adding some decretive safety pins and distressed leather would be super fun for fall with the plaid pattern! Xx 😘
@auriswinters311
Orly! These are an outstanding example of designing on a short string! Literally. I agree with others abt the flannel (plaid) looking like plaid tie around from back in the day. This was huge in the 80s. They all look adorable on you. ❤ I just love this channel.
@Miausan14
This reminds me so much of the look from tying a plaid button up shirt around the waist, without any of the bulk!
@metalmiauws
I like how the creme (first) skirt falls! I am not really a plaited kind of girl and would want to edge nicely done. But nice idea for a skirt. Did make an oval one (with the back longer), but the straight angles gives it a nice vibe. You could do a 2 layered one if the fabric is very fine (and semi-see through) to give it even more depth and movement (organza, tule etc).
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