Please how do you cut 3 piece skirt .(that's those skirts that looks like A line in front just one piece ,then at the back will be two just like the back of this one in your tutorial.
@Gloria King it's also called an A line skirt.draft your pencil or straight skirt, then at the hem or bottom, extend it to make an A-line. Use same pattern for the back but add your zip allowance. Hope this helps??
Hello, just downloaded this video to watch. Kindly confirm that after drafting the pattern the center back and front that was divided cut was it into two to enable you cut appropriately as it was not shown , also the waist to knee how was this gotten ,actual or using a standard measurement? Lastly this is the best short cut pattern for skirt I have ever seen kudos!
Please can you rephrase the first question? I don't understand. The waist to knee is usually 17" for a short person and "18 - 19" for a tall person. Or you can take the waist to knee measurement, then subtract "2 -3"
@@ijeomafab alright I meant that after drafting the four pieces skirt how was it placed and cut into the material does it mean you used the skirt pattern to cut both back and front separately Or did u cut the paper into two differentially to cut?
@ Ruth Omoizirein yes I used the skirt pattern to cut the four panels. I didn't divide the pattern paper. Just add your sewing allowance on th front panels and zip allowance on the back panel. Hope that helps??
Just made my four pieces skirt pattern very straight forward last question please, how do I locate my dart I.e fromwhich point do I take my dart? Thank you
@Uvz apparel what I mean is the volume of the flare (down part) or you can work with the quantity of fabric you have. For instance, if you are working with 4yards of fabric for your skirt, your flare should be fuller than mine or someone working with 2yards of fabric. Hope it helps?
@caddien McCall for the yard of fabric needed, you would need to work with what you have. You may decide to make it fuller or not. Secondly, it depends on the measurements (either a big or a small size person)
This is the best tutorial ever. Thank you Ma'am for sharing 💞
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Your explanations of this four pieces skirt is the most direct and easy to follow. Bravo. Please do drop a link for your six and eight pieces skirts.
Thank you for watching. Will drop the link soon.
@ Carolyn Gbekele Adaka this is the link to the six pieces skirt.
ruclips.net/video/3aqcEq1Sao0/видео.html
Thank you so much ma. God bless you for this.
Nice work there thank you so much..is it possible to join a bodice to it it ..if I want to make a dress?
@namutowe pascalina Yes you can. Thank you for watching.
You make this look so simple. Thanks ma
You are welcome.
Gentle and well illustrated.
Thank you for watching.
Please how do you cut 3 piece skirt .(that's those skirts that looks like A line in front just one piece ,then at the back will be two just like the back of this one in your tutorial.
@Gloria King it's also called an A line skirt.draft your pencil or straight skirt, then at the hem or bottom, extend it to make an A-line. Use same pattern for the back but add your zip allowance. Hope this helps??
Hello, just downloaded this video to watch. Kindly confirm that after drafting the pattern the center back and front that was divided cut was it into two to enable you cut appropriately as it was not shown , also the waist to knee how was this gotten ,actual or using a standard measurement?
Lastly this is the best short cut pattern for skirt I have ever seen kudos!
Please can you rephrase the first question? I don't understand.
The waist to knee is usually 17" for a short person and "18 - 19" for a tall person.
Or you can take the waist to knee measurement, then subtract "2 -3"
@@ijeomafab alright I meant that after drafting the four pieces skirt how was it placed and cut into the material does it mean you used the skirt pattern to cut both back and front separately Or did u cut the paper into two differentially to cut?
@ Ruth Omoizirein yes I used the skirt pattern to cut the four panels.
I didn't divide the pattern paper.
Just add your sewing allowance on th front panels and zip allowance on the back panel. Hope that helps??
@@ijeomafab thank you
Just made my four pieces skirt pattern very straight forward last question please, how do I locate my dart I.e fromwhich point do I take my dart? Thank you
Thank you so much ma God bless you ma
You are welcome ma'am.
Thnks so much ma'am. Subscribing right away!
Thank you.
Thank u so much ma, ma pls did u fold to get the 20inches ? Pls help
No I didn't fold. Thank you for watching.
This is well explain. Just subscribing. Please what is the lining name you used?
I used a lining called "china lining" but you can use any other lining. Thanks for watching.
Ma can i use this 4 pice skirt to make gown, it we have half cut
@Blessing Ndukwu yes you can make a gown with it. Thank you for watching
Please ma,is it compulsory to cut The front into two parts.
Yes, if you want a four pieces skirt, and
No if you want an A-line skirt. Hope it helps?
Correct
Well explained
I love this. Tailoring made easy. Kudos ijeoma fab
Pls how did u join it
Sorry for the late response. I joined it at the center front and center back using my sewing allowance.
how did you get that 11 inches
@Blessing Ndukwu 11" is quarter of my hip measurement. I was working with a hip circumference of 44".
Thank you very much
You are welcome.
Pls how did u fold it
You can fold it into two or you can cut it one at a time
How can one determine or choose fullness
@Uvz apparel what I mean is the volume of the flare (down part) or you can work with the quantity of fabric you have.
For instance, if you are working with 4yards of fabric for your skirt, your flare should be fuller than mine or someone working with 2yards of fabric. Hope it helps?
How many yards did you use please
@sarah mensah I used about 3yards.
(2yards and 27inches). But you can make yours fuller. Hope it helps?
Thank you
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Pls dear...am Abit comfuse... Where did u add the dart... Cuz u didn't show that... Please help
Ok. Please don't be confused. If you want to add a dart, it will be on the skirt waist. Just like normal pencil skirt.
@@ijeomafabok tnx
@@miimiymiimiy8356 you are welcome.
How many yards needed for this
@caddien McCall for the yard of fabric needed, you would need to work with what you have. You may decide to make it fuller or not. Secondly, it depends on the measurements (either a big or a small size person)