Honestly I've watched a million skirt tutorials trying to understand this and this explanation was so simple and straight to the point. Easy to understand and the skirt is cute. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I had been looking unsuccessfully for something this detailed months ago before you published this video. I managed to make the skirt but with a few mistakes I had to correct. Now I found your video and got down to my new skirt!)
The only tutorial i understood. Made my skirt today. I'm an amateur at sewing, so i took the entire day to make it but it was so worth it. I will be making a matcging top tomorrow
This skirt looks amazing! Thank you for going in details into how to mesure and place darts, I once eyeballed it and it worked but your instructions make me more confident in trying it again and not having it look weird :p
This tutorial is so great! I do have a question with the measurements for the ties. For the back overlap tie it’s my waist measurement minus 10 inches and then add 20?
Yes, exactly. Minus 10" since the overlap is 10" and it only need to reach from the outside of one overlap to the next, then add 20" or more depending on how much length you want to tie into a bow
I believe you can do it! If the first time doesn’t work out, use it as a learning experience and try again. There’s so much merit in putting time in to something in order to figure it out 💕
@@EmmaCraine i did it! 😃 Thank you so much! I'm so satisfied with the result! Your tutorial helped me achieve a clean finish. 👍 I hope you upload more content like these for beginners 😃💗🥰
Looks so smart yet cute especially with the lining I don't know how you manage to work with the long sleeves I'd have too push them up or remove them but each to there own when I sew I'm usually in my cropped leggings or cycling shorts and a bra top or fitted T shirt so nothing gets in the way
@@xxkk2835 Hi! The curved edges would be the side seams where your hips are. So there are two curved edges on either side of the back piece, and one curved edge on each front piece. Basically all you need to do is match the curved edge on one side of the back piece to the curved edge of one of the front pieces. Then repeat that for the other curved edge of the back piece and the remaining font piece --- hope that helps!
Hi! Could you explain to me how you chose the measurements for D-H and H-I? No videos explain how you choose them? Is it a universal amount to get the right curve?
I am pretty sure that those are just some standard measurements used to help create the upward curve in the waistline. They have nothing to do with your body measurements or anything.
Hi this tutorial was great. I'm a beginner and I don't dont know what type of fabric is used for lining. What type of fabric did you use for the lining?