This is the best video about drawing a circle skirt pattern. I was making mistakes when I was drawing before this video. Now I know how to stabilize my pen and measure tape. And it's way too easy to draw that circular line. Thank you!
How glad I am that someone has had the intelligence to do a pattern for a circle skirt without all the faffing with the material, just as you have done. Clever girl you are. Excellent. Of course you can adjust for various options too. For granddaughter, I increase waist and use elastic. Not only is it easier for her, she loves the way elastic can match pocket trim etc. Not forgetting jazzy elastics. I use same method for pleat skirts and ruched. Thank goodness they're in again. Suit me well, double vision in rt eye glasses on off on off, yes you get it, a nuisance, she's worth it. Hope she doesn't come up with any more ideas, my phone is chockablock with screenshots. It's when she says those words, Grandma can you, followed by and would you have enough material for a top? Fashionista at 6. Can't quibble, my Mum was skilled dressmaker worked in Tailor's, you wouldn't have thought she'd 6 of us, and sat up at night doing wedding dresses, which we never saw! We daren't have stepped into her sewing room and she never used a pattern. Sorry Mum! I can trace off though!
Awesome thank you. I will definately use the tip with the hole in tape measure as it gives a beautiful circular line..♡ As a beginner to start and I dont have all the fancy tools as yet...love this video.
I suck at math. Side seam mean the length of how long or short right? 2 math steps I got confused. 6.28 divide by 67= 10 (radius). Must multiply by 8cm for the waist fold why? 40cm + 1cm (seam allowance)= 50.6, how?
I just don't understand why my brain refuses to comprehend this no matter how many videos I watch! Why are we using pie? And why did you multiply it by two? Are you making it out of two pieces? Did I miss something?
Hi Raea , its tricky its not just you !!! this style works by formula not block manipulation, we use the formula to create the circles, C =2 Pi R (Pi x 2 = 6.28) To calculate the radius I divide the circumference (waist measurement), there is an amazing app which does it for you. byhandlondon.com/pages/circle-skirt-app
This is the best video about drawing a circle skirt pattern. I was making mistakes when I was drawing before this video. Now I know how to stabilize my pen and measure tape. And it's way too easy to draw that circular line. Thank you!
This was an *ideal* tutorial. So simple and fast. Thank you!!
Thank you so so much for such an easy, quick and simple tutorial! 💗 ☺
How glad I am that someone has had the intelligence to do a pattern for a circle skirt without all the faffing with the material, just as you have done.
Clever girl you are.
Excellent.
Of course you can adjust for various options too.
For granddaughter, I increase waist and use elastic. Not only is it easier for her, she loves the way elastic can match pocket trim etc. Not forgetting jazzy elastics.
I use same method for pleat skirts and ruched.
Thank goodness they're in again.
Suit me well, double vision in rt eye glasses on off on off, yes you get it, a nuisance, she's worth it.
Hope she doesn't come up with any more ideas, my phone is chockablock with screenshots.
It's when she says those words, Grandma can you, followed by and would you have enough material for a top?
Fashionista at 6.
Can't quibble, my Mum was skilled dressmaker worked in Tailor's, you wouldn't have thought she'd 6 of us, and sat up at night doing wedding dresses, which we never saw! We daren't have stepped into her sewing room and she never used a pattern.
Sorry Mum!
I can trace off though!
thank you Janet ! thats so a lovely comment
Thank you for the cms. Tutorials in inches drive me crazy. :D
Amazing video thank you
Awesome thank you. I will definately use the tip with the hole in tape measure as it gives a beautiful circular line..♡ As a beginner to start and I dont have all the fancy tools as yet...love this video.
thanks Shana good luck !!
@@fashioneducationwithdonnak5657 awesome thanks...Greetings from Cape Town SA...have sn awesome day*
Than you sooo much I was super confused. Your video was super easy to understand
I enjoyed this video, I would like to know if you could draft a pattern for a full maxi circle skirt. Thank you, blessings.
hi sandra just increase the CF length to approx 100 cms to make it ankle length (depends how tall you are)
Wow! Thanks
Wow thank you, looks simple, I'm goona do this
good luck !!!
How would you cut sunflower print fabrics?
How would you put a cross grainline?
I suck at math. Side seam mean the length of how long or short right?
2 math steps I got confused. 6.28 divide by 67= 10 (radius). Must multiply by 8cm for the waist fold why?
40cm + 1cm (seam allowance)= 50.6, how?
I just don't understand why my brain refuses to comprehend this no matter how many videos I watch! Why are we using pie? And why did you multiply it by two? Are you making it out of two pieces? Did I miss something?
Hi Raea , its tricky its not just you !!! this style works by formula not block manipulation, we use the formula to create the circles, C =2 Pi R (Pi x 2 = 6.28) To calculate the radius I divide the circumference (waist measurement), there is an amazing app which does it for you.
byhandlondon.com/pages/circle-skirt-app
Do you this method on 4pieces of material or just ones onfold
you took the length to be 40 cm but then why did you make a whole on 50.6 cm?
10.6 is the diameter of the waist circumference , so it is added to the length
This was an awesome video however you lost me when you said you want your length to be 40cm but measure down to 50.6cm why did you measure longer