I'm 39 weeks pregnant now an sooo much looking forward to having my normal shape back so i can sew this awesome skirt for myself!! :D Thanks Kim for this incredible tutorial. You are so talented
This tutorial is so lovely and easy to follow! I actually needed to make a skirt very much like this one for a costume and I'm so happy that I found this video! This made the skirt so easy to make. Thank you!!
I had always wondered how a tiered skirt was put together. This turned out so well and looks beautiful on you. Thank you for sharing and stay safe, wear a mask!
I want to make a mini version of this for tennis, for when we can go outside and have normal lives! Thanks for the circle skirt calcs and the very clear tutorial.
i have always loved designing and sewing but av bin struggling to understand it, u make it look so easy and am encouraged to start afresh. thanks so much for ur tutorials
Just ordered the erhis top from your store. I'm so excited to get it! Your fantastic tutorials have helped me develop my sewing skills so much and there are many garments i wouldn't have known how to draft and sew without them. I'm so glad I'm able to support you by getting something really cool that you designed :)
Do you know I am not aware of the button hole footer... Wow, my machine see nicely for button hole but I am always at the midpoint of getting something better. Thank you so much
Your fabric is most likely a crêpe-satin / crêpe-backed satin (a more lightweight version is called charmeuse). Satin is a weave (one in which there are relatively very few points where warp and weft cross and they're all offset, resulting in that smooth, shiny appearance); silk is a fibre. So you can have silks that are satins, and satins that are, say, polyester. :-) Not sure how exactly crêpe-satin happens, I think in crêpes there's a third element involved concerning the way the threads are spun...
1:24 It's definitely a satin, but it might not be silk satin. Silk is a fiber that is sourced from silkworm cocoons. Satin is the way the fibers are woven into a fabric. Satin can be made of silk fibers, but it could also be made of polyester (plastic), viscoce (wood), cupro (cotton waste), bamboo or a blend of those above.
Hello! Thanks so much this, it's just what I was looking out for! Can I ask what the width of the fabric you used was? No problem if you can't remember now! Thanks again!! ❤️
Is there a reason why you chose to have a center back zipper rather than a side zipper? The center front & back edge look like they are straight, why did you choose not to place them on the fold?