Patchwork (I've decided) is my new aesthetic! My goblin heart adores anything scrappy. I may just add some random buttons or bells or embroidery or tassels.
I’ve been making patchwork skirts for a few years but I’ve never thought of attaching a lining since I usually use a slip underneath. Now that I’ve watched your video I’d like to make one with a lining especially my fall and winter skirts
This video was a lifesaver! I couldnt find anything that gave exactly this ANYWHERE on the internet. Also, just wonderjng, about how big should the fabric squares be?
OMG thank you so much you just saved my life!! I was lying in bed when all of the sudden I got an idea of a patchwork skirt I wanted to make. I wasn’t quite sure how to go about it, but your video helped me so much!!
This skirts are so beatyful!!! 👍 I like sewing and patchwork and people who love cats 😸🐾🐾Thank you for this great video! Happy greetings from a german grandmother!!🌷🌸🍀
Very nice, thank you. I have a question: If I were using a pattern, and it was not a circle skirt but say a tiered skirt or like a prairie skirt, would I use the direction of the patches as the grain? I mean, when your skirts are done, the patches are diagonal. Is that recommended? Does the skirt not hang properly if you sew the skirt with the patches parallel to the floor? Ach, sorry I don't know how to phrase this. I hope you can understand what I am asking. Thank you!
thankyou! :) i have no experience making patchwork skirts of other designs, but what you are saying makes a lot of sense. If the fabric isn't too stiff, it should hang quite nicely regardless. Sorry if this doesn't really answer your question!
It depends on how loose you want it, i did the waist measurement plus a bit of wiggle room. About 20-30cm. As long as it is bigger then you hip measurement so you can get it on!
Sorry, I'm new to sewing, and I wanted to clarify, in the last skirt you first made a regular seam, and then made a French seam? I don't really understand:(( I'm hoping for your answer!!🧡🌻🌻
No worries! we all start somewhere! In the first skirt i did regular seams as the inside was lined with another fabric so you wouldn't see them. A French seam hides the raw edges and stops them from fraying, (search up how to sew french seams on youtube if want clear instructions on how to sew them!) This helped make the last skirt lighter because i could leave out the lining! hope this helps and let me know if you have anymore questions! :)
Patchwork (I've decided) is my new aesthetic! My goblin heart adores anything scrappy. I may just add some random buttons or bells or embroidery or tassels.
I’ve been making patchwork skirts for a few years but I’ve never thought of attaching a lining since I usually use a slip underneath. Now that I’ve watched your video I’d like to make one with a lining especially my fall and winter skirts
oh, that sounds wonderful! :)
This video was a lifesaver! I couldnt find anything that gave exactly this ANYWHERE on the internet. Also, just wonderjng, about how big should the fabric squares be?
OMG thank you so much you just saved my life!!
I was lying in bed when all of the sudden I got an idea of a patchwork skirt I wanted to make. I wasn’t quite sure how to go about it, but your video helped me so much!!
I'm so glad!! :)
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I love the Denim tiered skirt you made, nicely done
Thank you! Cheers!
I am OBSESSED with these skirts!!!!!!!!!
aww, Thankyou so much!! :)
Love your skirts. Thanks for sharing.
This skirts are so beatyful!!! 👍 I like sewing and patchwork and people who love cats 😸🐾🐾Thank you for this great video! Happy greetings from a german grandmother!!🌷🌸🍀
Thankyou so much! :)
Wow the effort made to do this!!! Great!! Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰!
Thankyou so much! :) :)
I love my skirt so freaking much!!!❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad!!!
Thank you I leaned a lot that I wanted to do from this! I also adoooooore your studio! It’s so beautiful.
Yay! Thank you!
These are lovely.
Love your style! I’m going to try a circle skirt combo with a bib jean skirt remake. Thanks for the tips!
Have fun!
These are gorgeous!!
Thankyou!
beautifully done, thank you for sharing 🧚✨
thanyou! :)
These are so beautiful!!! Such an interesting video too! I love it!!
Thankyou!!
Your hair is beautiful!
Thankyou so much!! :)
Beautiful work
Thank you
Can't help it......... I like the video mainly bc there's a cute cat. LOL.
Very nice, thank you. I have a question: If I were using a pattern, and it was not a circle skirt but say a tiered skirt or like a prairie skirt, would I use the direction of the patches as the grain? I mean, when your skirts are done, the patches are diagonal. Is that recommended? Does the skirt not hang properly if you sew the skirt with the patches parallel to the floor? Ach, sorry I don't know how to phrase this. I hope you can understand what I am asking. Thank you!
thankyou! :)
i have no experience making patchwork skirts of other designs, but what you are saying makes a lot of sense. If the fabric isn't too stiff, it should hang quite nicely regardless.
Sorry if this doesn't really answer your question!
Wonderful! You are a very talented needlewoman!
Thankyou!!!
Awesome video! ❤️
so prettyyyy!!
how do you know hoy big to make the bottom circle of the skirt??
It depends on how ruffled you want it! But at least 3x your waist measurement!
I love the skirts, can I ask how did you do the waistband, I mean how does it fasten, a zip or tie?
I made the waist bigger Than my actual waist and then elastic! :)
Very neat
Hello! I was just wondering what sort of stitch you used? and also how long did you make it? I am trying to make a skirt like the taiyo skirt.
I just used a normal straight stitch. Honestly I can’t remember exactly but if it’s not patchwork then not too long!
Olá! achei lindas as saias! vou tentar fazer todas em retalhos . obrigada
There is a special Denim thread you can find.
This is so damn cool!! 😍🌸
Thankyou so much!! :)
Skirts are very pretty. Sandra B.
Thankyou 😊
👍👍👍🤗
Hi I'm new. What math formula did you to add with her measurements?
hi! i can't remember exactly, but i think i added about 10-20cm to her waist measurement so the top tear would fit over her hips :)
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Please, if you can, tell me how to decide the length of the strip that goes around the waist on the denim skirt.
It depends on how loose you want it, i did the waist measurement plus a bit of wiggle room. About 20-30cm. As long as it is bigger then you hip measurement so you can get it on!
Sorry, I'm new to sewing, and I wanted to clarify, in the last skirt you first made a regular seam, and then made a French seam? I don't really understand:(( I'm hoping for your answer!!🧡🌻🌻
No worries! we all start somewhere! In the first skirt i did regular seams as the inside was lined with another fabric so you wouldn't see them. A French seam hides the raw edges and stops them from fraying, (search up how to sew french seams on youtube if want clear instructions on how to sew them!) This helped make the last skirt lighter because i could leave out the lining! hope this helps and let me know if you have anymore questions! :)
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Gahhhhhhh!! No way I can't believe I spelt that wrong🤣🤣 thanks!!
Wow super my friend
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