Reversible. Wrap. Circle Skirt. (With Pocket!)

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  • Опубліковано 21 кві 2022
  • I wasn't planning to make another skirt next, but when the fabric calls to you, you must do as it says. And it said "Reversible wrap circle skirt with pockets, please!" So that's what I've done.
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  • @starrylane5071
    @starrylane5071 24 дні тому +3

    I hold hands with my kitty. It fills me with such joy

  • @AllThePeppermint
    @AllThePeppermint Рік тому +52

    Hear me out for the next skirt... Pockets that slide onto the ribbon tie, so they can lie on the inside or the outside of the skirt, or be removed completely if you don't want pockets! It's still reversible without having to even touch the primary skirt.

    • @LS-sg8rb
      @LS-sg8rb Рік тому

      Ooh!

    • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
      @BumblingBee-xm4dy 11 місяців тому +2

      Specifics please lol bc this idea is
      Legitimately GENIUS lol

    • @elenamenard2430
      @elenamenard2430 11 місяців тому +2

      Genius idea but, realy, who in the world don't want pockets? 😳

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Рік тому +88

    We used wrap skirts to cover up shorts back in the late 1950's and early 1960's. It wasn't considered proper for married women to be seen in public wearing short shorts. Wrap skirts were also great to cover up a bathing suit.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Рік тому +22

      Love it! When I was young, we always had light wrap skirts to put over our leotards before and after dance class too!

  • @kfulweiler
    @kfulweiler Рік тому +22

    So cute! I've been binge watching your circle skirt making videos and I'm super inspired to try making one. I have an idea for the pockets on a reversible skirt - and this may have been suggested already, but - you could hang/attach pockets from the top of the waistband then just flip it over to the the correct inside when you wear the skirt.

  • @jazzylew7627
    @jazzylew7627 Рік тому +5

    Just WILDLY APPRECIATING the choice of upbeat jazz to soft sleepy music most sewing videos have.... *whispers* thankyousomuch😢😂😂😂

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Рік тому +2

      Hahaha thanks for noticing! I'm such a fan of sad sleepy piano ballads, but when I'm editing videos, I'm always like... well, that's bringing down the vibes! So jazz all the way!

  • @paulineclarke7610
    @paulineclarke7610 5 місяців тому +7

    I can honestly say I loved watching this, especially your thought process as this is just me. I've never been taught how to sew, use a machine, or read a pattern. I do the same by working backwards trying to figure it all out. When I become prime minister I will make it law for womens clothes to have at least 1 pocket!

  • @skiptonius5346
    @skiptonius5346 Рік тому +6

    I made a reversible apron. I sewed the sides and bottom right sides together, flipped it, then added the waistband.

  • @yvettejones5323
    @yvettejones5323 Рік тому +22

    I've been looking for a pattern for a wrap skirt and this is exactly what I've been looking for. The sheer swooshiness of this skirt is wonderful 💜

  • @yochva
    @yochva Рік тому +11

    Tl;dr: attach the reversible pocket horizontally at the waistband!
    I know I'm commenting on an old video, but I've now remembered my comment for the fourth time, and this time my phone is in my hand! I thought you'd appreciate it.
    I commiserate with your pocket struggles. Your pocket skills have definitely evolved over time! One of the things you know now is to hang the pocket bag from the waistband as much as possible for weight distribution - but you can do that even when you're not working on a seamed pocket! This is a tailoring technique, and it's called a _watch pocket_ - from back when men kept pocket watches all the time. The finished effect is a bag pocket hidden in the horizontal waistband seam, with an invisible finish.
    In this case, construct it exactly as you did your vertical pocket except sew the pocket bags to the waistband and the skirt panels. Then all you'd have to do is push the bag into itself on one side or the other depending on which side you want to wear, and the opening remains hidden!

    • @lynn858
      @lynn858 Рік тому +2

      Now that I have a search term...
      Ok... yup that got me to a video showing what you're describing. (Good description, but my brain wasn't parsing it)
      Kaitlin Kearns' video
      How to Put in Watch Pockets || A Historical Sewing How To
      3:47 shows the pocket bag in the wasitband seam
      (and other options are shown)
      I've played with something along these lines before, attempting to give myself a pocket for emergency cash/cards when traveling or an evening out. It can be done in a sash belt as well. Especially if the use is more of a backup, that needing consistent access. If one is using if for that purpose, rather than a watch on a chain, I recommend velcro or something to ensure it stays closed.
      Thanks!

    • @yochva
      @yochva Рік тому +1

      @@lynn858 In our experience, the pocket will stay closed if the waistband is snug and the fabric is non-stretch. In all other cases, Velcro or snaps would probably work.

  • @nguyenhakieunhung3242
    @nguyenhakieunhung3242 Рік тому +17

    You know what, you inspired me to make a wrap skirt, but crochet. As soon as I finish my current hooded cloak project, I will have to re-watch your video about wrap skirt to map out how I will crochet my piece. And yes 100% have to include pockets. It's unacceptable to not have pockets in your garments!

  • @elenamenard2430
    @elenamenard2430 11 місяців тому +3

    The speed up part give me so much animal crosing vibe, I loved every second of it 😂🥰👌🌱

  • @Fcamila100
    @Fcamila100 Рік тому +9

    You are so relatable. Gosh I like you a lot.

  • @christinevandermeulen3088
    @christinevandermeulen3088 Рік тому +8

    I made a wrap slit years ago and I made a button hole in the waist band at the spot I needed and it worked lovely x

  • @kjzeigler
    @kjzeigler Місяць тому

    This skirt is adorable and exactly the right length!

  • @TheGrannyGoat
    @TheGrannyGoat Рік тому +3

    I just watched one of your videos and subscribed. I have made many tiered skirts and hemmed those 480+ inch tails :) That is how my granny taught me. She made most everything without a pattern. I'm still learning. She gave me some good advice, but life happed and I am just getting back on that journey. She started us off with squares, then rectangles, and circles were next on her advised list. Yep, zippers, I have only done a few in the past and not feeling that froggy yet. Saved your circle skirt for later and found this video. Love the whole idea! A loving elder left me her stash and sewing tools, she was a professional seamstress. Just set up a cutting table but put the sergers away for now...one baby step at a time. The stash had some very nice large curtains I just found a use for! You teach by sharing the experience and I learn best that way. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @mercywalschek2695
    @mercywalschek2695 3 місяці тому +1

    It's already summer weather where I live and I'm thinking a wrap skirt would be a great beginning sewer project for me. As well as being something nice I can wear over my bathing suit when I want to run to the store for snacks.

  • @arillusine
    @arillusine Місяць тому

    Last weekend I made a reversible, pleated, wrap skirt with pockets on both sides. I feel. Each. And. Every. One. Of your pains 😭 but also the person who said slide on pockets is a genius and I’m definitely doing that next time.

  • @DebiSmithPouliot
    @DebiSmithPouliot 2 роки тому +9

    I made wrap around skirts years ago. Instead of leaving part of a waistband seam open, I would just add a buttonhole at the proper place.

  • @edieboudreau9637
    @edieboudreau9637 2 місяці тому +1

    WRap skirts are good to have.

  • @karendunks3728
    @karendunks3728 Місяць тому

    😂 So humorous, and yes, thank you. The part about the pockets being sped up.

  • @vicki9298
    @vicki9298 9 місяців тому +1

    I have NEVER liked big ole circle skirts...until you sewed this cute and short one❤
    Okay
    You got me

  • @Ninjozata
    @Ninjozata Рік тому +4

    Patch pockets! Decorative and love ‘em. Just two sets

  • @stefflcus
    @stefflcus 11 місяців тому +1

    The coffee danger was such a nail biter! The pup cameos help, of course. Yay for pocket!

  • @user-wl8rr7wb4y
    @user-wl8rr7wb4y 2 місяці тому

    Your cup matched the shirt you're wearing 😊. I have several neon pink t-shirts 👕 which match my cups beautifully 😊. Your dog 🐶 is so chilled😊.

  • @denisetymensky8922
    @denisetymensky8922 Рік тому +8

    I needed a pocket for a dress I purchased overseas. I chose to make one with belt loops on the back and thread the belt on the apron for the dress through loops on the small bag made just to fit my phone or wallet? It worked very well. With the reversible skirt you can make one with both fabrics!

  • @lauravivanco
    @lauravivanco 2 роки тому +16

    It occurred to me that if what you like is the ease of tying on a wrap skirt, and the no-zip and not needing to be super-precise about the waist size aspect of that, then maybe an eighteenth-century-style-petticoat pattern would also work. And it's not made out of circles so you wouldn't lose so much fabric when you cut it up? I don't really have a clue about this (I am not brave enough to try to make clothes) other than having one skirt in that eighteenth-century tie-on style. The problems I have with it are ending up with a bulky knot in the small of my back if that's where I choose to put the knot and sometimes the side-slits seem to open themselves up. But on the other hand, unlike a wrap skirt, it doesn't flap open elsewhere, so I suppose they both have their issues. And with the petticoat style there is the option of making yourself an eighteenth-century separate tie-on pocket to go with it, accessible through the side-slits in the petticoat. Don't know if the idea of embroidering yourself a pocket appeals?
    And do you really need, or even want, a long rambling stream-of-consciousness comment about things you've probably already thought about and decided not to make? Probably not. Well, maybe it at least helps with the UA-cam algorithm in some way, so I'll post it.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 роки тому +11

      I will take your long rambling stream-of-consciousness comments any and every day! I love the way your mind works, and yeah, I keep going back to the good old pre-zipper days for inspiration too! The concern for me with those side-tied skirts is exactly what you mentioned - the sides coming open a bit. Back then, there would just be layers of petticoats underneath, but now, you'd be seeing my undies.
      Also I hardcore do want to embroider myself a pocket. It's on the list. The very long list.

    • @lauravivanco
      @lauravivanco 2 роки тому +2

      @@gettheetothestitchery I'm not at all sure how one would fix the sides coming open thing, other than filling the gap with a pocket. But maybe if the fabric was cut so that there was quite a bit of overlap, that would help? [I went off and had a look on the internet to see how it might be done, because my skirt came from the Canary Islands and it's part of their traditional costume, as an outer skirt. I think, looking at the pictures of "La falda de Raya Orotava" (I would put in a link, but I think UA-cam would then delete my comment) but I think there won't be many links coming up if you search for that term).] So yes, I think that the trick might be to make each panel quite a bit wider than half your waist measurement. And/or maybe you could make slits in the waistband and then the back ties would come right round and tie in the middle at the front, like on your wrap-around skirt, and if there was some overlap between the back and front sections of fabric, a front tie like that would hold them quite securely? And if you were wearing a top/blouse which was relatively long and tucked into the skirt, that would presumably be sitting under the side-opening, so then it wouldn't be your undies which were directly visible?

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 роки тому +2

      @@lauravivanco That's a good fix! I think the back section overlapping the front one enough would totally eliminate any openings on the sides. I'm stocking all these ideas away for later!

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Рік тому +6

      @@lauravivanco That's actually exactly it! 18th century skirts and petticoats consisted of long, rectangular panels that allow you to make the most of all of your fabric and still give a beautiful shape and overlap quite a bit at the waist so that problem you mentioned doesn't happen, and also it's much easier to put on that way.
      Additionally, the heavily gathered top (or later often pleated in the front) meant you could hide even the bulkiest knots from your waistbands underneath because there was more than enough fabric to cover them, even if you had uncharacteristically wide ties (historical skirt ties were usually very narrow because they had stays or corsets, so narrow ties would cut down on bulk while also not cutting into your skin because the stays would protect you and keep the heavy skirt in place). But even with fewer gathers, it shouldn't be a problem, and otherwise you can tie them slightly to the side where there's more gathers.
      Another cool thing: you could make such a skirt from two fabric panels that aren't the same length, with the longer panel forming the back and the shorter the front. That way, your final product ends up ever so slightly asymmetrical with more gathers in the back for extra poof and smaller, slightly more spaced out gathers in the front for a slightly smoother fit. This shape is absolutely gorgeous if you ask me. When you wear it, I've found that the part where the panels overlap is pretty much invisible unless you're actively looking for it.
      For the tie on pockets, I've found that it pays to widen the ties by quite a bit compared to most historical reconstructions or instructional videos that you see on youtube. Again, the reason is that you likely won't be wearing a corset underneath, so from personal experience I can say that wearing tie-on pockets filled to the brim (and there's alot of space to fill in those!) that distribute all their weight onto a tiny, one cm wide strip at your waist is NOT a fun experience. I recommend making the ties at least 3cm wide, you can go even wider if you like. They can be a great accessory in their own right to wear over top of the skirt, like a pocket belt. If you tie them under the skirt and are worried about a bulky knot, again, just tie the knot in the back where you'll want the majority of the bulk anyway and it won't be in the way.
      Overall, really recommend 18th century style "wrapping" skirts, they knew what they were doing! And I'd love to see you tackle and share a new wrapping skirt project using some historical ideas!

  • @rubythraves7772
    @rubythraves7772 Рік тому +1

    That lenghth is great on you. Young, flirty and modern. Love it .

  • @sydneymonney906
    @sydneymonney906 5 місяців тому +2

    So glad I found your channel! Now I want to try and make a wrap dress using this for the skirt.

  • @wanderingheartknits
    @wanderingheartknits Місяць тому

    Hanging the shirt to pin it before hemming it is GENIUS!! It might be standard but I’ve never seen anyone do it before!

  • @terrijuanette486
    @terrijuanette486 11 місяців тому +1

    Argon oil will cure your sunburn in a day, maybe 2. I'm light skinned & live in FL. It works like a charm

  • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
    @BumblingBee-xm4dy 11 місяців тому +1

    I love Love LOVE reversible clothes bc i am supremely limited on closet space so I absolutely love that you get two looks out of the same garment lol i have two flat sheets that will be perfect for this lol

  • @helenhomer756
    @helenhomer756 Місяць тому

    omygosh you make me giggle, the way your brain works I can relate so well. I had to write this before I finished watching this video!! Love hearing you talk!!! And I'm excited to follow you and make this skirt!! Thanks for keeping it fun!

  • @joshhoman
    @joshhoman 9 місяців тому +1

    That is pretty...nice puppy as well!

  • @uta21
    @uta21 Рік тому +11

    Great video! Now I want to do a wrap skirt for my next project. This one turned out really lovely! ✨
    I came here looking for a way to do reversible pockets just like you tried to do at first. Even though you didn't make them like that in the end I still found a solution for my problem. Like you said I could just do the pockets between the two layers of fabric since the ones I'm using aren't that transparent. I didn't realize that before 😄

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Рік тому +2

      I'm so glad my fumblings could help you with your project! Without the transparent layer, a pocket in between the two would totally work, so definitely give it a go!

  • @elizabethwatson71
    @elizabethwatson71 3 місяці тому

    If you learn how to make hand made button holes, you can make them any size. For my wrap skirts, I make my “button/sash holes” about 1/4 inch smaller so that it has a small gather. Now place your skirt fabric right sides together. Sew down one side across the bottom and up the other side. Turn out your skirt so that the wrong sides are together and press. I like to top stitch this seam so that it will always lay flat. For your sash…forms over one long side 1/4 inch, on the other side fold over 1/4 inch. Sew into that valley (right sides together) until you reach the width the skirt waist band. Turn your sash out and press flat. Now you’ll have the length of your waist band open. Slide the waist area into the sash and sew. Boom! It’s done. Note, my directions you need to read aloud. I write as I speak, so it makes mose sense for most people to hear it

  • @staceyhunt6769
    @staceyhunt6769 Рік тому +2

    Can I just... Cycle shorts with pockets in. They are a garment on their own to lifting the skirt to access is actually fine, you're still covered. They help prevent rubbing. They mean you can have a heavy gust of wind and be perfectly protected. Or, in my case, chase my kids up a tree, show them how to do flips etc. Solves a lot of the issues tbh.

    • @lynn858
      @lynn858 Рік тому +1

      Love it! If you do this regularly with your skirts, you could make the skirt (or alter one which can handle it) simply putting in side slits will allow you to reach in to the the pockets without needing to lift a longer skirt.
      And, if you also wear skirts in winter as an extra layer outdoors over pants or leggings, the slits will allow you to reach into the pants pockets.

  • @sophiegallinger8004
    @sophiegallinger8004 Рік тому +1

    I've been thinking about making myself a reversible circle skirt, and up popped this video!
    Regarding the pocket issue, I'd probably cut my circle into panels/gores and then hide the pockets in the panels. If I gain weight my pockets will move further apart and if I lose it they'll get closer together,, but they'll still be accessible! lol

  • @mikaelaraine3781
    @mikaelaraine3781 2 роки тому +4

    Love the skirt!

  • @megs_narrative
    @megs_narrative 11 місяців тому +2

    You mean it's NOT normal to stare into the abyss that is our fabric piles.....??? I'm working on my first quilt now and my husband has watched me just stare at my fabric for at least 20 minutes at a time. lol

  • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
    @BumblingBee-xm4dy 11 місяців тому +1

    Or maybe next time line the see through lace with opaque fabric beforehand lol still get lace on blue background with none of the hassle lol

  • @ElizabethSampson
    @ElizabethSampson Рік тому +3

    New subscriber here! This turned out so adorable and I love what you did with the pocket.

  • @tinemegarellareitan6747
    @tinemegarellareitan6747 11 місяців тому

    It turned out amazing 😍 Also, this length is really good on you! Love the pocket.

  • @user-oy6jr9hj2o
    @user-oy6jr9hj2o 3 місяці тому +1

    what do you call it when your dog lies on your lap and YOU dont want to get up . I call it pup paralysis lol i love those times
    and i love all your videos chatting and stories I m also learning stuff thank you and please keep them coming

  • @linda.brotherton1689
    @linda.brotherton1689 4 місяці тому

    Skirt is awesome, just like you😍

  • @hannahmichael6802
    @hannahmichael6802 6 місяців тому

    I love your content❤ feels like hanging out with a friend🎉❤

  • @makeda6530
    @makeda6530 Рік тому

    I was thinking about pockets for a reversible wrap skirt like 6 months ago, still haven’t figured it out but great video to finally see~.

  • @delilahgillis5287
    @delilahgillis5287 Рік тому +1

    YES I HOLD HANDS ALL THE TIME WITH MY DOG

  • @jimthechaosbunny
    @jimthechaosbunny Рік тому +1

    I love this! I have a suggestion for next time though - hang the pocket down from where the waistband attaches. No need for extra seams then! Bonus: if you sew in pockets on both sides of the fabric, this also gives you extra secret inside pockets to hide your secret stuff.

  • @ariadna3096
    @ariadna3096 Рік тому +1

    Superb video, you are so funny👍😀

  • @IamKyuTee
    @IamKyuTee 10 місяців тому

    I had a wrap-around skirt that had a tie slit in the same place on both sides and was reversible. No one saw the slits since there was 2 buttons attached back to back and one wo7ld go in the slit while the other had tiny fake roses glud on it so you didn't see the button or slit. No pockets though.
    Now make the wrap around top.

  • @villagesteader3552
    @villagesteader3552 11 місяців тому

    Just found you and have been binge watching your videos. But what about that blouse with the stand up collar and the V neck. Love it!

  • @DasiesAndDinoz
    @DasiesAndDinoz 11 місяців тому

    For future reference on the tie hole for the waistband:(i was following a pattern literally earlier today)
    What my waistband did was it had two separate peices that were sewn together, but not completely. On either side, and in the center, with two equal holes inbetween. Once it was folded over and sewn, the two holes lined up, and it was almost like a buttonhole. It was really clever, and hopefully i explained it well enogh to help lol.
    Edit: nvm you did the exact same thing, shouldve finished watching before i said anything lol

  • @evapainter8692
    @evapainter8692 Рік тому +4

    I would have cheated and just used some of the excess fabric to make a Victorian style belt pocket and just wear it on the belt with whichever side was facing out…

    • @lynn858
      @lynn858 Рік тому +1

      Have you seen a good pattern anywhere that one can build this on? I feel like a wider belt will distrubute weight better, and be more comfortable. But a cylindrical belt fits either at the top, or the bottom. I'm looking at swiss waists, and the hip/waist ratio is based on 10" and padding out hips for everyday wear is not a reasonable thing.
      I was starting to take a pattern off the bottom of a commercially made corset, which fits me well sitting on my hips. And then I got distracted, and made some external pockets that I can simply clip onto any old belt at least on a garment that has loops for a belt. I haven't done a test run yet. And I feel like without the belt loops, I might be back to the challenge of a belt that moves around on me.

  • @pjp9383
    @pjp9383 Рік тому

    Had a couple of thoughts while watching the video, both to do with the waistband. When you were figuring out the length of the waistband, and did the "just barely" measuring check (before adding the extra length), it occurred to me that you could have done a button closure. Though not sure how that would work with the , aspect.
    And in terms of adding a pocket, I wondered if a pocket could have been added hanging off of the waist tie? Figuring out the placement of it might have been difficult, and it could only go on the side of the tie that doesn't need to be threaded through a little hole. Might also be a bit in the way during the process of tying and untying the skirt, but in a coordinating patterned fabric, and/or with some of your fancy embroidery, I think it could look really cute, and would give you a pocket for both sides of the skirt...

  • @linda.brotherton1689
    @linda.brotherton1689 4 місяці тому

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @arrowwishes8766
    @arrowwishes8766 2 роки тому +4

    Sorry about your frustration with that pocket. I know how you feel I've been working on different zipper techniques... Ripping is never fun. Looks good though.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you! Yeah, I'm not a fan of ripping seams out, in sewing or embroidery. I prefer the "eh, it'll work" mentality... XD

  • @ritaadams8379
    @ritaadams8379 Рік тому +1

    I watched this video and the fat quarter circle skirt. You struggled with fabric length on both. Let me introduce you to biased tape. You can even make miles of it from a tiny square of fabric. I won't even try and tell you how, it involves sewing a diamond into an offset tube. It's tons easier than that sounds, though. A kind lady at a fabric store showed me how with a sheet of paper. You can do it!

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 10 місяців тому

    I have some cycle shorts with pockets that I wear under my dresses that don’t have their own pockets. Is it probably slightly indecent accessing my phone in public...maybe...do I care? No 😂

  • @JacquelynDoggette
    @JacquelynDoggette 2 роки тому +4

    Did you plant seeds in the garden box? Because I think the birds are eating them… 🐦

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 роки тому +5

      Hahaha their bird feeder is right above it, so the sunflower seeds always fall in and they scavenge there... although I keep planting herb seeds in there too, and very few ever sprout. Can birds sniff out seeds under the soil??

    • @JacquelynDoggette
      @JacquelynDoggette 2 роки тому +5

      @@gettheetothestitchery 😂😂 Honestly, I don't know.. They just seemed really interested in the dirt!

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 роки тому +8

      @@JacquelynDoggette Well now I'm off to Google if birds can smell...

  • @karebear3152
    @karebear3152 11 місяців тому

    i quite often use my natural pocket... if you get what I'm saying... lol

  • @silviachicconi1353
    @silviachicconi1353 8 місяців тому

    Hi, beginner here, just one question. To reach 7,5 inches you basically measured you waist, multipleyed by 1,5 and then found the radius, correct? By the way, it looks adorable and I love your thought process :)
    Also, how big is the pocket? Many thanks!

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  7 місяців тому +1

      Yep, that's the easy way to get a circle wrap skirt radius! The pocket is about 5x7 inches.

    • @silviachicconi1353
      @silviachicconi1353 7 місяців тому

      @@gettheetothestitchery Thank you!

  • @Elli79406
    @Elli79406 6 місяців тому

    😂

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- 6 місяців тому

  • @jenniferbarlow4298
    @jenniferbarlow4298 Місяць тому

    Hear me out. If you used different colors, you could go from work to a night out on the town.

  • @LivLoving
    @LivLoving 3 місяці тому +1

    not the fact i came here for pocket info and its sped up :')

    • @SoWhat59
      @SoWhat59 Місяць тому

      Looks like she just added a patch pocket to only one side of the skirt in the end instead of inseam pockets on both sides.

  • @Miranda.Powers
    @Miranda.Powers 9 місяців тому

    So... Slowing down the sped up part 😂😂😂😂