This skirt is giving me 1890s/Edwardian Corpse Bride because of the blue at the hemline and the shape of the skirt really works for an 1890s ball gown with an addition of width to the center back for pleats. Just add an 1890s ball gown bodice with a bit of lace, a bit of ombre fabric and you got yourself 1890s Corpse Bride. I love how sleek it looks and I would love to wear that skirt (with an addition of a petticoat and a small bustle pad for added fluff in the back)! So pretty!!!!
I'm using your pattern for my wedding dress! :) I was wondering how exactly you drape the hem without losing the train? I'm a beginner/intermediate with sewing, so maybe this is something obvious. Hope everyone has a lovely day! xx
Thank you for walking through all of the steps! I have a blue chiffon dress I've been needing to hem, and your work has inspired me to dye the bottom of its outer layer dark to get a beautiful gradient 👍😊
I looove this skirt! But a question, would it be possible to keep the same dimensions but make it look more airy? I also have dreamed of my wedding dress having ombre blue bottom and less fluff then I usually see but I’m dreaming of it being a bit more airy and flowy. Maybe different inner fabric? Thank you for this video and your tutorial!
The commission was only for the skirt due to budget constraints, and she will be pairing it with a basic top. That's kind of how it works with commissions vs my own projects!
PDF Pattern & Sewing Tutorial: bit.ly/2UoUTQm
Listen to Copperlily by Parvati Mani: parvatimani.hearnow.com/
Absolutely beautiful! You have another subscriber! Thank you
Beautiful. What a great idea to have incorporated the ombre into the skirt. I hope the top of the bridal dress will do the skirt justice 😍
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed, and I am sure it will!
I like that it honors the blue wedding dress traditions with the newer white dress tradition!
This skirt is giving me 1890s/Edwardian Corpse Bride because of the blue at the hemline and the shape of the skirt really works for an 1890s ball gown with an addition of width to the center back for pleats. Just add an 1890s ball gown bodice with a bit of lace, a bit of ombre fabric and you got yourself 1890s Corpse Bride. I love how sleek it looks and I would love to wear that skirt (with an addition of a petticoat and a small bustle pad for added fluff in the back)! So pretty!!!!
I saw this in your etsy shop yesterday and I am so excited because it's exactly the kind of skirt I want to make for my wedding dress!
Yay that's so awesome! You can do it!
Gorgeous... it looks like the outside of a morning glory blossom... stunning...
I'm using your pattern for my wedding dress! :)
I was wondering how exactly you drape the hem without losing the train? I'm a beginner/intermediate with sewing, so maybe this is something obvious.
Hope everyone has a lovely day!
xx
Wow this is absolutely stunning. Couldn't take my eyes from it 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for walking through all of the steps! I have a blue chiffon dress I've been needing to hem, and your work has inspired me to dye the bottom of its outer layer dark to get a beautiful gradient 👍😊
The skirt is gorgeous and looks amazing !
It gives me so many ideas for my own dresses and skirts
I love the music!!!!
Beautiful❤
how did you dye it?
Wow this is gorgeous! Great job!
Thank you so much!
So amazing and beautiful color💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙❄❄❄❄❄❄❄
Thank you so much 😀
I looove this skirt! But a question, would it be possible to keep the same dimensions but make it look more airy? I also have dreamed of my wedding dress having ombre blue bottom and less fluff then I usually see but I’m dreaming of it being a bit more airy and flowy. Maybe different inner fabric? Thank you for this video and your tutorial!
Great video! I'm in love with the skirt and I'm using it to make my sleeping beauty costume for Halloween!
That sounds so awesome! I am sure you will look wonderful!
Beautiful
Gorgeous!
So beautiful!
May I ask you where can i find this silicon millimeter surface you have? Thank you very much! 🥰
I bought the PDF but I am confused. How are we supposed to get the right measurements?
what would the name of this skirt be?
like a full circle or something like that, I'm starting to get into sewing and I really want to know the name!
I have a question how do I make the train longer and wide if I want to?
Are you going to make a bodice for it too?
The commission was only for the skirt due to budget constraints, and she will be pairing it with a basic top. That's kind of how it works with commissions vs my own projects!
Ok so I have the pattern in front of me and I’m trying to figure out what goes where. It’s not very clear.
how many yrda did you use?
Could I commissioned you to make me a version of the skirt?
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Beautiful but the annoying music was torture
Daisy you are beautiful and sweet lady OMG WOW. Daisy you are my sweet princess.
Aww thank you so much!
@@DaisyViktoria beautiful and sweet lady you are my sweet princess.