Thank you for making this. I have some leftover fabric from a pillow sham project and I was thinking an A-line skirt might actually be a fun think to make with it, and I knew it'd be a few simple cuts, but I was stuck on the geometry. Using the hip measurements was the missing piece in my brain for this to make sense. Also using a 2 inch slant off the bottom hem is a heck of a lot easier than breaking out a french curve stencil, which was my original plan.
Thank you so much I really enjoyed watching your create this beautiful skirt, I’m not sure about the extra fabric on the front??? But the tutorial is very helpful too
Thank you for making this. I have some leftover fabric from a pillow sham project and I was thinking an A-line skirt might actually be a fun think to make with it, and I knew it'd be a few simple cuts, but I was stuck on the geometry. Using the hip measurements was the missing piece in my brain for this to make sense. Also using a 2 inch slant off the bottom hem is a heck of a lot easier than breaking out a french curve stencil, which was my original plan.
You use the hip measurement to cut the waist, and slant the bottom part how you want.
I'm glad you find this tutorial helpful.💕💕
This is AMAZING! My skirt is GORGEOUS! Thank you for sharing your expertise!
I'm glad you find it helpful, continue watching my videos, thank you.❣️❣️❣️
beautiful , do you have a video of the first skirt appearing on video with a big pleat on front
An I ask why the second fold is on a slant ? Is this needed ?
Very simple to cut, thanks
You are welcome sweetheart.🥰
Thank you so much I really enjoyed watching your create this beautiful skirt, I’m not sure about the extra fabric on the front??? But the tutorial is very helpful too
You're welcome my dear, thanks so much for watching my videos,God bless you.💕💕💕
Wooow this lady is amazing ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much.💕💕💕
Thank you❤
You are welcome dear 💗
Cute
Thank you dear.❤️
I am looking how to cut flair
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