So gorgeous! Sadly I do understand that sewing will never be one of my talents and that’s ok! I still can admire the skill it takes to make such beautiful clothes!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I’m planning on sewing my own prom dress (I’m 6.1 and can’t find anything that looks good and fits) and that skirt is exactly what I’m looking for !(doing this with black tulle)
Black tulle for me too! But i will only have the right half in a skirt so i will make it work a little differently. Cousins Queer Wedding will have us all serve looks.
This is so fun to watch and your teaching process is very approachable 🥰 I learned a lot and was also entertained, also your “manager,” is SO cute! I can’t wait to incorporate this concept into a design. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Hahaha thank youuu! My manager says “Thaaaanks!” Lolol and the pleasure is mine! Thank you for your kind words and for appreciating my work! It means the world!! 🥰🥰🥰
Last year I watched this video to make my swanlake dress as I didn't understand how to drape a skirt. This helped me so much. It has really helped me understand the construction of dresses. Thank you so much ❤
@@TulipxMariposa aww thank you!! 🥰 but omg how did your swan lake dress turn out? 🫢 genuinely curious!! And truly glad this video somewhat helped you at all. Appreciate you so much for taking your time to share such kind words! 🥰🥲
@@karla_roble it did. I studied costume at university. I just didn't understand construction. Having lockdown for majority of my uni years I had to rely on other sources, this video saved me. I shall post a video of my swan lake. It is my final major project. When I post it I will personally thank you. You will also see how your video helped the silhouette of my dress!
@@TulipxMariposa awww.. Yeah i was tutoring a fashion student during Covid too! It was just too much! Kudos to you for making it through that! Oof! That must’d been rough! And you’re doing so well so far! I truly love that for you! Its how this channel started too actually, trying to help spread some of the little knowledge i know out in to the world ☺️ and so are you now! 👏👏 Yay us! Haha
I just found your channel and am so excited! I am going to attempt this skirt this weekend. I’m a photographer and this is going to be a great addition to my client closet (I hope 😅)
How many yards of fabric did you use and what width? Can you please tell how much yardage of horsehair was necessary for hem? Did you stitch the top of the horsehair also to the dress, or just the bottom?? And how was the waistband finished?
Beautiful project & fun to watch! I've been trying to get a gown just right and you gave me the A-Ha! Thank you - woo hoo! Most importantly, I have a Cracy Crush on Ocean!!! Awww!!! (Papillon? Long-haired Chihuahua Papi mix? Half Cute & half Adorable? Yes!)
Hi 🙋🏻♀️ I’m Greeshma Krishna, a freelance celebrity wardrobe stylist from India(struggler though😉).. i just wanna say i love your videos .. they are very genuine & fun to watch while being useful .. and good luck for more ❤️ #lotsoflovefromindia♥️
Thank youuu! It is definitely very possible to make in a non see through fabric! Depends what kind of look you’re going for, if you want something dressy maybe Tafetta, or Satin? Something not too thick or heavy so it’s not so bulky at the waist when you ruche/gather it ☺️
Omg so so sorry for the late response.. life’s been nuts 😅.. How did your project go? I know how budget making expensive dresses can be such a task sometimes.. hehe
@@karla_roble So i dont (yet) have a Mannequin thingy (also expensive :() to drape the fabric onto. I'm getting one for christmas, so the project is on ice until then😔. I did Manage to finish the corset and the linen underskirt!!! And I've been doing smaller projects to actually learn how to use my machine (from the 70s, obvs)
Love watching your video this is what I need to make for my sister's wedding. Thanks Can I use different lace? What size or inches of horsehair did you use?
Hi Edjoy! Yes, you may use lace fabric to make this skirt. As for the horsehair, i’m using 2” on this one ☺️ omg how’s your sister’s wedding dress going so far? I’m making one myself too, for a client hehe 🤓
this was so helpful, thank you! it looked like 1 seam of each panel was on the selvage/straight grain, did you sew straight grain edges to bias edges, or straight to straight? does that affect the way it drapes?
Hello!! Yes! Great observation.. i drape it right on the bias so sew lines will be along the selvage (warp) on one and the weft on the other. As for the sewing, i try to sew the wefts together and then the warp. There will be one seam where you will have to sew a weft and warp together but the rest should be the aforementioned. Drape should be okay as long as you sew it carefully ☺️
Hi! You can do a double roll of about 1/8” ☺️ you can also leave it raw, just make sure you cut it evenly and seamlessly since english mesh doesn’t fray ☺️
Hi Jessica!! Yes i do! Depending on the design im going for. Sometimes i do multiple layers without horsehair and then only add horsehair to the one outer layer ☺️
Hi Abbie! For this skirt i used about. 8-10 yds.. it really depends on full you’d like it to be. As for the type of materials, tulle should work as well ☺️☺️
Hi! Yes any kind of fabric works (just nothing too heavy).. and you might need to modify the gather on the skirt a bit and reduce it, that way it doesn’t get too bulky around the waist! ☺️
I really wanna try the draping technique but I'm too afraid to cut it that way..what if I waste the fabric 😐 However, I just love this video and watched it like 100 times today 😅❤❤
Omg you’re so sweet Shreya! So sorry for the late response, haven’t been on here in a while. But yes, if you’re afraid to cut you can always start by marking the cut line with a chalk and then lay it flat so you can true it! And then cut away! ☺️☺️
Hello!! Here i’m using English Mesh. Just under 10yds of it. Umm i buy mine in downtown LA. Otherwise maybe you can try amazon? Sometimes they have it ☺️
I used this pattern for my wedding reception dress and it was SO much fun to wear, so many layers of playful tulle! Thank you 💕
Awww… Omg how exciting!!! 😍😍 you just made my day! Thank youuu! 🤗
Did you layer more than one layer of tulle? I am thinking of the same thing but want my skirt to be more opaque xo
@@a-mpatton8780 I did! I layered one layer of ivory tulle over two layers of a soft blue.
@@a-mpatton8780من صفحة وهو
Where do I find the pattern????
So gorgeous! Sadly I do understand that sewing will never be one of my talents and that’s ok! I still can admire the skill it takes to make such beautiful clothes!
The intro! I’m so glad you left the video as is. Real life! Great video
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I’m planning on sewing my own prom dress (I’m 6.1 and can’t find anything that looks good and fits) and that skirt is exactly what I’m looking for !(doing this with black tulle)
Ahhh! Yayyy! Let me know how it goes! 🥰😍
Black tulle for me too! But i will only have the right half in a skirt so i will make it work a little differently. Cousins Queer Wedding will have us all serve looks.
Beautiful - and I love seeing the horsehair brings the whole thing to life
Only seeing this now. Ah! Thank youuuuuu! Horsehair for sure works like magic!
Honestly subscribed because you fell, said “gonna cut that” and then left it in. I love the sincerity 😊 great vibe and great informative video
Hahaha!! Awww thank youuuuu!! 🥰 Appreciate you so so much! 🫠💘
Thank you for this video, just watched even it’s old. Super easy lesson, and you are very cute and funny
@@krisjol awww thank you so much! ☺️☺️
This is so fun to watch and your teaching process is very approachable 🥰 I learned a lot and was also entertained, also your “manager,” is SO cute! I can’t wait to incorporate this concept into a design. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Hahaha thank youuu! My manager says “Thaaaanks!” Lolol and the pleasure is mine! Thank you for your kind words and for appreciating my work! It means the world!! 🥰🥰🥰
Last year I watched this video to make my swanlake dress as I didn't understand how to drape a skirt. This helped me so much. It has really helped me understand the construction of dresses. Thank you so much ❤
@@TulipxMariposa aww thank you!! 🥰 but omg how did your swan lake dress turn out? 🫢 genuinely curious!! And truly glad this video somewhat helped you at all. Appreciate you so much for taking your time to share such kind words! 🥰🥲
@@karla_roble it did. I studied costume at university. I just didn't understand construction. Having lockdown for majority of my uni years I had to rely on other sources, this video saved me. I shall post a video of my swan lake. It is my final major project. When I post it I will personally thank you. You will also see how your video helped the silhouette of my dress!
@@TulipxMariposa awww.. Yeah i was tutoring a fashion student during Covid too! It was just too much! Kudos to you for making it through that! Oof! That must’d been rough! And you’re doing so well so far! I truly love that for you! Its how this channel started too actually, trying to help spread some of the little knowledge i know out in to the world ☺️ and so are you now! 👏👏 Yay us! Haha
I just found your channel and am so excited! I am going to attempt this skirt this weekend. I’m a photographer and this is going to be a great addition to my client closet (I hope 😅)
Wow amazing I’ve never seen that technique with plastic around the waist to make the gather.
That start of the video was an instant sub from me! I love that you kept that in the video! ❤
Omg hahaha it’s always such a struggle whether or not i include my awkwardness haha 😆 but welcome! Thank you for subbing! 🥰🥰🥰
How many yards of fabric did you use and what width?
Can you please tell how much yardage of horsehair was necessary for hem?
Did you stitch the top of the horsehair also to the dress, or just the bottom??
And how was the waistband finished?
@@danetteperez3863 i believe at least 8 with 58” wide.. can’t remember how much horsehair, it really depends on how full you make it. Hehe
Thankyou, great inspiration for making an adult skirt cape version for my phoenix tail 🎉
My pleasure! Lmk how it goes! 🤩
TWO SECONDS IN AND I LOVE YOU ALREADY!!!
Omg thank youuuu!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Very useful, this excactly what i need for my wedding. Thank u so much for making this video
Thank you for sharing! 🥰. I'm a newbie and want to try make a detachable skirt for the first time. I hope it works well.
You are most welcome! Thank YOU! I hope it works out well too! Lmk how it goes! 😍😍
OMG, so pretty. The instructions is so easy to follow. I’m gonna make this!
Thank you so much! Let me know how it goes! 😍😍 Good luck!
Beautiful project & fun to watch! I've been trying to get a gown just right and you gave me the A-Ha! Thank you - woo hoo!
Most importantly, I have a Cracy Crush on Ocean!!! Awww!!! (Papillon? Long-haired Chihuahua Papi mix? Half Cute & half Adorable? Yes!)
Lolol thank youuuu!! Yes on half adorbs half cute! 🥰🥰 and i’m glad this video was of help! Have fun sewingggg!!! ☺️☺️
Hi 🙋🏻♀️ I’m Greeshma Krishna, a freelance celebrity wardrobe stylist from India(struggler though😉).. i just wanna say i love your videos .. they are very genuine & fun to watch while being useful .. and good luck for more ❤️ #lotsoflovefromindia♥️
Omg Greeshma! Hello all the way from Cali!!!! Thank you for your very kind words! Ah! You’re so sweet! Thank you so much!! 🥰🥰
Really love this design🥰, I’m actually making this skirt now👀
Wait omg i just saw this! How did it go? 😍😍😍
@@karla_roble It went really well! I had it for my graduation☺️💗
So beautiful! What kind of tulle did you use and where did you buy it?
@@DontFluffTheFairies thank you so much! It’s called english tulle.. got it in downtown LA at the fabric district ☺️
This video had me laughing out loud while learning!! You did such a great job
Lol thank you so much! 🥰 and im really glad it made you laugh! ☺️
I love this video, is it also possible to make this with a non see-through fabric? If yes what fabrics are recommendable? (I'm fully new in sewing)
Thank youuu! It is definitely very possible to make in a non see through fabric! Depends what kind of look you’re going for, if you want something dressy maybe Tafetta, or Satin? Something not too thick or heavy so it’s not so bulky at the waist when you ruche/gather it ☺️
Hey love l, beautiful skirt, may I ask how you finished the princess seams to make them look so flawless? I can’t even tell it’s princess seamed
I love your videos!!! Will you ever sell patterns for some of your designs?
Awww thank you Annie! Yes.. soon! ☺️☺️ Just really been crazy busy lately. But yes, i will very soon! ☺️
currently budget making a horridly expensive dress and this shape is *almost* right... thank u☺️
Omg so so sorry for the late response.. life’s been nuts 😅.. How did your project go? I know how budget making expensive dresses can be such a task sometimes.. hehe
@@karla_roble So i dont (yet) have a Mannequin thingy (also expensive :() to drape the fabric onto. I'm getting one for christmas, so the project is on ice until then😔. I did Manage to finish the corset and the linen underskirt!!! And I've been doing smaller projects to actually learn how to use my machine (from the 70s, obvs)
@@karla_roble Update: I got the Mannequin early. currently gathering. annnd gathering... aaaaand gathering
❤Love it! how many yards of the net did you use?
Thank youuuu!! 8-10 yds should be good ☺️ maybe 8 if you don’t need a longer train in the back..
@@karla_roble Thank you Karla! 😘
I've never sown anything before and I need a skirt for my sister's prom dress, how did you connect the panels once you draped them?
Love watching your video this is what I need to make for my sister's wedding. Thanks
Can I use different lace?
What size or inches of horsehair did you use?
Hi Edjoy! Yes, you may use lace fabric to make this skirt. As for the horsehair, i’m using 2” on this one ☺️ omg how’s your sister’s wedding dress going so far? I’m making one myself too, for a client hehe 🤓
@@karla_roble I'm still on the skirt lol I hope I can make it so perfect like yours🤞
Can you show us how to drape the bodice where the plays/drapes are verticals?
You simply the best finally get how to make this with easy. Thanks
omg love this skirt, how many yards did you use for this?
Sorry just seeing this now.. I used no less than 8-10yds…
Love your tutorials and love your style 💖
Aww thank you so much!!! Really appreciate it! 🥰🥰
Which are the measurements of the panel? Do you just cut a square piece of fabric? Thanks and sorry for the silly question😅
YASSSSS I love watching you drape
Awww thank you so much!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I just found you channel please I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Definitely going to give this and the ballerina skirt a go 🥺💖
Ah! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! And yes, please do and would really love to know how it goes! 😍😍
how did it go?
Detachable skirt was awesome.
Hi, how many yards of mesh fabric did you use to make the skirt ?
Hello! ☺️ im glad this video helped you.. i used about 8-10 yards for this skirt..
The only video that actually makes sense
this was so helpful, thank you! it looked like 1 seam of each panel was on the selvage/straight grain, did you sew straight grain edges to bias edges, or straight to straight? does that affect the way it drapes?
Hello!! Yes! Great observation.. i drape it right on the bias so sew lines will be along the selvage (warp) on one and the weft on the other. As for the sewing, i try to sew the wefts together and then the warp. There will be one seam where you will have to sew a weft and warp together but the rest should be the aforementioned. Drape should be okay as long as you sew it carefully ☺️
@@karla_roble is there a reason to go weft to weft and warp to warp? Or just preference? I'm trying to learn those kind of tips
Hi Karla can m not asking for how many layer but how many pieces of drapes for this skirt is that 4 or 6 or 8 ?
Should be about 5.. 3 in the front and 2 in the back ☺️
Can you do a video cutting at a 90 degree angle to see your technique.
How much fabric do we have to need for it
I enjoy watching your tutorial dae I hope kabalu pud ko manahi.. pero imo jud nang talent ...
Do you sew the different panels
Hello! Does anyone have any suggestions on how to finish the skirts hem if you want to keep a softer drape than the horsehair provides?
Hi! You can do a double roll of about 1/8” ☺️ you can also leave it raw, just make sure you cut it evenly and seamlessly since english mesh doesn’t fray ☺️
@633 did you cut the first center piece into two pieces? Plz im so confused sister.
Beautiful ❤❤❤
How wide does the fabric has to be? and how many meters of fabric would you recommend? thanks :)
58” up… the wider the better of course ☺️
Did you sew both edges of the horsehair?
Hi!! Yes i did! 😊
Oh, love the skirt......but I really love your dog. Lol....Jo Ann
Oh wow. My beginner self isn’t quite at the level of understanding this but beautiful job.
😂 😂 You'll understand it all by and by...
if you where doing multiple layers of tulle would you sew horsehair on each layer?
Hi Jessica!! Yes i do! Depending on the design im going for. Sometimes i do multiple layers without horsehair and then only add horsehair to the one outer layer ☺️
Perfect thanks
@@misssmiilesz You are most welcome! ☺️ I hope it works out! 😍
Hi, can you tell me please how is called that band you put on the end on the skirt to keep it stiff? TIA.
I wanna know too
@@hotarumine Hello if y’all still need to know its a crinoline trim or horse hair braid. It comes in many sizes
Hi!! Yes! It is indeed called Horse hair! ☺️☺️
how many yards of fabric? also can i use tulle instead of mesh?
Hi Abbie! For this skirt i used about. 8-10 yds.. it really depends on full you’d like it to be. As for the type of materials, tulle should work as well ☺️☺️
Would chiffon work?
@@sararichard6192 i think so
Loved it you so amazing
Ah!! Thank you so much!!!
Hello! what hair do you use?
I wanna use the pattern for a Sleeping beauty cosplay how can I make the skirt look like it has a dream like flow to it?
Hi um quick question: can one use any kind of fabric or does it have to be a light flowy one for that kind of skirt?
Hi! Yes any kind of fabric works (just nothing too heavy).. and you might need to modify the gather on the skirt a bit and reduce it, that way it doesn’t get too bulky around the waist! ☺️
@@karla_roble thank you so much :))
I really wanna try the draping technique but I'm too afraid to cut it that way..what if I waste the fabric 😐 However, I just love this video and watched it like 100 times today 😅❤❤
Only way to know is to try. Give it a whirl. Good luck you’ll do great
Omg you’re so sweet Shreya! So sorry for the late response, haven’t been on here in a while. But yes, if you’re afraid to cut you can always start by marking the cut line with a chalk and then lay it flat so you can true it! And then cut away! ☺️☺️
Beautiful
How much fabric did you use? How many meters?
Hi could you make a robe dress with this same model bottom part with puffy sleeves 🙏🏻 pretty please
Hello mam . Can you please help me with telling that what you used in bottom of the skirt?
Hi! It’s called horsehair ☺️
Thanks for sharing 🇮🇳
Where can i find this pattern?
No entiendo cómo uniste todas las piezas que pusiste, no se ven las costuras y tampoco veo que se separen
Beautiful 🤩
Where did you purchase your English netting?
Try mood or fabric dot com
Hi! Yes Mood is a good place to get some too! I got mine in downtown LA ☺️
Hi What was stitched to border?
Dove posso prendere orlo che ha messo sotto, come si chiama 😭
No piangere! Haha Si chiama “Horsehair fabric” in inglese. ☺️
This is spectacular, but also easy enough for a newbie to replicate! What kind of tulle is this and where do it find it? I would love to try this!
Hello!! Here i’m using English Mesh. Just under 10yds of it. Umm i buy mine in downtown LA. Otherwise maybe you can try amazon? Sometimes they have it ☺️
I LOVEEE IT
Muito lindo seu trabalho, Deus te abençoe.
How many yards of fabric did it take???? Pls reply
Like a little under 10yds ☺️
Is the skirt a full circle skirt?
Technically, 1 and a half ☺️
Very talented
Thank you so much! 🥰🥰🥰
Sana all magaling manahi! I only have very basic knowledge on sewing. Happy Thanks giving sis sayo and your family! #Socal
Ah! Thank youuuu! you are so sweet! im about to stalk you right now too! haha and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! ^_^
Hey sis! Stay in touch!
Very Beautiful
Thank you so much! 🥰
I can’t tell if it’s tulle or organza. 😄 please help.
Hi doll! It is neither 🙈 altho it can surely be made with both of the ones you mentioned, this one is actually English mesh... ☺️☺️
@@karla_roble thank you sis
@@seradoxa3537 you are very welcome! ☺️
What's horse hair?
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Thank you loved it :-)
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Mashaallah wow i am very like
Thank you so much!!!
Oh wow you have cute dog with you
Awww!! Thank youuuuu!!!
I love your videos. I am a fashion designer too. I am creating youtube video content. ☺️
Omg you are so sweet! Headed to your channel rn too and check out your vids! I’ll subscribe too! Yayyy!!!
@@karla_roble Thank you! You're so sweet too.
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂🤭
Thank you for not cutting the first bit.
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Girl your shirt has holes in it- 💀
😂😂😂 i love them hole-y shirts lol
I couldve made the same skirt in under five minutes
What kind of dog is that
joke un
How many yards did you use?
How many mtr fabric you use