🥰I loooove! It turned out great! 🏆 ♥ You brought out the little girl in me, dancing & twirling in pretty dresses. I thought I lost that innocence & femininity a long time ago, but no, I've just been buried beneath the burdens of adulthood.
I love seeing the trouble shooting! Makes me feel better about the (first ever) dress I'm trying to make! It turned out beautifully. Gros biz from Australia
I love, love, love this petticoat! Thank you for showing how you made this - and especially for showing which difficulties you had while making this. All the work really paid off.
@@HazarielAtelier I loved reading this, because even if I get it for a bit of an higher price, that's a lot better than I thought! I've been holding off on making a huge poofy skirt because I thought I wouldn't be able to afford it, but now I have an urge to google some tulle options ^^ thank you so much for the awesome, entertaining video!
The swishing movement reminded me of tapes and VHS. In old movies, they'd have moments where they'd spill tape everywhere and that movement gave me memories of that.
I’m feel like I’m enjoying watching your vdo clip cause right now I’m start to learn, dress making and design and this could be a great tips for me to know what’s I’m going to do next,
I discovered your channel yesterday and have been binging videos of yours. It's interesting watching you work as you work with things I do as well. Keep up the great work!
So chic and fluffy! Love it!!! ♥️ I did something similar a few years ago. My petticoat has 10 rows of double, pleated and hemmed ruffles. My stupid mind demanded that I did the ruffles by hand... Most two months of my life... 😅
SOOOOO MUCH HEM TO SEW!! 😂🤯 Even with an electric machine, I still feel that pain... (99% of skirts I make are 8-panel ones with wide hem circumferences, and that final seam aaaaall around is definitely not my favourite step.... so boring but also challenging as I struggle to sew in a straight line at the best of times!) Loved your troubleshooting in this bid - great problem solving skills. Interestingly, adding the bias tape actually made the petticoat work better I reckon, despite bring a problem fix? The extra weight at the hem of each layer not only stopped it riding up, but really gave it enough heft to swing nicely!
Thanks ! And great eye ! I had a 530-2 and a 530-1 that I used for parts. Now I switched them back and use the least powerful 530-1 until I can find another motor for the other.
I’ve just found your channel and am loving these outfits!! Do you by any chance have a video of the crinoline? Or instructions/link? I’d love to make a costume like this 😍
I love it ! I wanted to make one but always thought the price will be too expensive! If you remember, do you mind sharing where you bought the tulle for this costume? 🤩
I'm making this as per your instructions and experience. My first 3 layers of tulle are "tubes" - there is no raw edge to catch on everything and creep up. I'll let you know if this is successful!
Hello Love!!! I absolutely love your videos. I have subscribed to your channel. I have a question about your the crinoline you have in this video. Did you make it? did you buy it? If you made it did you make a video? what information can you give me so I can recreate it for a future costume I want to make. please and thank you for any help you can provide.
In the original Disney Cinderella. In the scene where the evil stepsisters, Drusilla & Anastasia, in their yellow and puce gowns, lift up the front of their gowns and rush over to be introduced to the prince at the ball. When you were bouncing up and down at the end there, that is exactly the same as their gowns bounced 😂 BounceBounceBounceBounceBounce.
hello very beautiful videos very nice sewing skills please kindly film a video tutorial how to thread and operate the sewing machine please OK?please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much
You can support this channel on my patreon and help me make more silly costumes
The black hem really took this to another level. Very beautiful and fun too.
It's all about the jellyfish moment at the end! Love the skirt so much.
Wow that looks so lovely! The skirt has such nice movement. Even with all the problems it turned out beautifully
Thank you so much!
I love how the materials in her videos are just stuff she has lying around
You buy stuff when it's on sale and save it lol
🥰I loooove! It turned out great! 🏆 ♥ You brought out the little girl in me, dancing & twirling in pretty dresses. I thought I lost that innocence & femininity a long time ago, but no, I've just been buried beneath the burdens of adulthood.
Yay! Thank you!
This is one of my favourites of your creations 🌟
I love seeing the trouble shooting! Makes me feel better about the (first ever) dress I'm trying to make! It turned out beautifully. Gros biz from Australia
Hazariel -- I think you are so clever making such beautiful dresses. You are brilliant at solving dress making problems as well.
You saved it with that fabric. I like watching you problem solve. And twirly twirly twirly!!! :)
This gal is just a joy to watch. 😊
A beautiful and flowing petticoat. I haven’t tried tulle yet. This has given me a lot of information about it. Merci!
Oh my gosh! The dedication!
I love, love, love this petticoat!
Thank you for showing how you made this - and especially for showing which difficulties you had while making this. All the work really paid off.
Oh my gosh! You jumping around and twirling in that huge, beautiful skirt is such a mood! 💃
Great TULLE video.
Comment veux tu que je t'en tulle ?
I love the volume on this thing! It's amazing!
I'm working on a white version of this. It is my under dress for my Cinderella dress. You have given me a few ideas. Merci
I love it all. Bravo. Great job. Love your ideas.
80 meters of fabric, I can only imagine the cost 😬 so glad it turned out alright in the end
Thank you ! Synthetic tulle is not a very expensive fabric especially by the bolt, I got the 80 meters or 50euros.
@@HazarielAtelier I loved reading this, because even if I get it for a bit of an higher price, that's a lot better than I thought! I've been holding off on making a huge poofy skirt because I thought I wouldn't be able to afford it, but now I have an urge to google some tulle options ^^ thank you so much for the awesome, entertaining video!
Very pretty! France’s answer to Micarah Tewers? I recall she also wrestled with tulle!
You are a Goddess with humor!
Absolutely beautiful!!!!!!
Oh how I wish I understood the whole sewing process 😩😩😩🖤
I love your skirt and your petticoat. xxxxx
I love the whole thing including that petticoat!
The swishing movement reminded me of tapes and VHS. In old movies, they'd have moments where they'd spill tape everywhere and that movement gave me memories of that.
I'm so happy to found your account! I love you, you are amazing!!!
Me too! I feel lucky to have found her relatively early so I can enjoy watching her channel grow xx
I’m feel like I’m enjoying watching your vdo clip cause right now I’m start to learn, dress making and design and this could be a great tips for me to know what’s I’m going to do next,
😆 I don't know why, but I love that your iron is named Heat!
Simple and effective
a separate room is needed by each of us to house our petticoats and sundries! I LOVED THIS! TYTYTYTY
Owh i love that,i learn make petticoat for maid dress and I found you ❤️
omigosh, i LOOOOVE it! i wish i could buy a monster skirt like this!!!!!
Vous avez réalisé la jupe de mes rêves d'enfance! :D
I discovered your channel yesterday and have been binging videos of yours. It's interesting watching you work as you work with things I do as well. Keep up the great work!
So gorgeous!
i HAVE so much tully right now, :D gotta do this
Fantastic work! Absolutely love your chanel! J'adore vos vidéos ! So much effort, and results are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
I LOVE IT!!!
La miséroïde sur la fin lol. T'as dû péter un câble ! Toujours aussi cool ces vidéos ! Bisous
The struggle is real.
So chic and fluffy! Love it!!! ♥️
I did something similar a few years ago. My petticoat has 10 rows of double, pleated and hemmed ruffles. My stupid mind demanded that I did the ruffles by hand... Most two months of my life... 😅
SOOOOO MUCH HEM TO SEW!! 😂🤯 Even with an electric machine, I still feel that pain... (99% of skirts I make are 8-panel ones with wide hem circumferences, and that final seam aaaaall around is definitely not my favourite step.... so boring but also challenging as I struggle to sew in a straight line at the best of times!)
Loved your troubleshooting in this bid - great problem solving skills. Interestingly, adding the bias tape actually made the petticoat work better I reckon, despite bring a problem fix? The extra weight at the hem of each layer not only stopped it riding up, but really gave it enough heft to swing nicely!
The jumping at the end hahaha
Honey, this sounds like me, EVERYTIME I sit down to sew🤣🤣
Quite hypnotic the way it moves especially that last ten seconds. By the way, did you get your 530 fixed or are we time-travelling?
Thanks ! And great eye ! I had a 530-2 and a 530-1 that I used for parts. Now I switched them back and use the least powerful 530-1 until I can find another motor for the other.
Tull next time !
Seam you there !
Love it, gorgeous
I’ve just found your channel and am loving these outfits!!
Do you by any chance have a video of the crinoline? Or instructions/link? I’d love to make a costume like this 😍
No matter, how many times I calculated with every method possible, I just can’t figure out how you did the layers.
I love it ! I wanted to make one but always thought the price will be too expensive!
If you remember, do you mind sharing where you bought the tulle for this costume? 🤩
It’s like watching French Rachel Maksy who is a professional fashion designer :-)
Everything you make is always so lovely.
I'm making this as per your instructions and experience. My first 3 layers of tulle are "tubes" - there is no raw edge to catch on everything and creep up. I'll let you know if this is successful!
Where did you buy that crinoline it is the perfect shape for the dress I want to make
I made it!
Where do you store your costuming collection?
Hello Love!!! I absolutely love your videos. I have subscribed to your channel. I have a question about your the crinoline you have in this video. Did you make it? did you buy it? If you made it did you make a video? what information can you give me so I can recreate it for a future costume I want to make. please and thank you for any help you can provide.
Did you hand sew the tulle on?
Next time, just do a rolled hem on the tulle, using a rolled hem foot. ☺️
What type of hoop skirt is this. I been having troubles finding the name or type of this one?
Elliptical crinoline. I made this one myself.
Bonjour, serait il possible de mettre la vidéo avec des sous-titres français ? Merci beaucoup bonne journée 🤩😌
In the original Disney Cinderella. In the scene where the evil stepsisters, Drusilla & Anastasia, in their yellow and puce gowns, lift up the front of their gowns and rush over to be introduced to the prince at the ball.
When you were bouncing up and down at the end there, that is exactly the same as their gowns bounced 😂
BounceBounceBounceBounceBounce.
Ily new sub!!!!
Day 2 of making goth moana PLEASE
Can you be a jellyfish next!
Je peux regretter dire cela (mon français, c’est terrible) mais tu es extraordinaire. Si talentueuse et si belle.
You need a little velvet jacket to go with your skirt
10:14 "Literally like garbage bags"
Balenciaga's Winter 2022 collection was inspired by you!
now u can cosplay aldrich
hello very beautiful videos very nice sewing skills please kindly film a video tutorial how to thread and operate the sewing machine please OK?please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much
sorry I came here only to comment that your tumbnail remind me a lot of the soap opera maria la del barrio
You Sound french
Oui oui baguette
Les sous-titres automatiques en néerlandais, mais non t'as un super accent voyons
Mon accent est tellement pourri que YT se trompe de langue... 🤣