8 Minutes into the video, I stopped the video (to continue tomorrow) and ordered the pattern right away. I have been scouring the internet for years for a pattern like this. I can't wait to get it and start sewing. Thank you and your team a bunch!
I love circle skirts. You make it look so easy. The one tip for hand sewing that I got my big sister who hand quilted,was run your thread once across real beeswax. It honestly keeps the thread from tangling and twisting as compared to unwaxed. I always keep my disc of beeswax in my sewing box!
I bought your book before I knew who you were because I loved the style dresses it had in it. I felt very intimidated by the patterns. (Never sewn an outfit) then I came across your RUclips channel and you had shown the popover dress. WOW!! I loved how you go in full detail (not like most videos). Your step by step instructions makes me feel like I can sew an outfit now. I am just waiting for a few things and I will be making a dress very soon. Love your videos and your style.
I'm a beginner at sewing, and I'm wondering how you found sewing her patterns? Was it more for experienced sewers or could a beginner figure it out (I'm okay with a little bit of a challenge, but don't want to be in over my head.
@@sandracaraballo9830 I was supposed to learn to make the dress but unfortunately I have had some moments where I couldn’t try it. I had a bit of a difficult time making it for my size as I am short, curvy and thick. My friend use to make outfits told me once things get lifted she will assist me. Gerti explained everything right. I just couldn’t figure it out for my size. If you have the passion to want to try it. Go for it!! It is one of the simplest dresses.
I bought the pattern and the video was extremely helpful to watch!! Thank you :D I'm a beginner but it turned out beautifully in a heawyweight cotton :))
Oh. My. God. Absolutely love the architecture of the skirt and the aqua is nice. Been thinking about a winter project for the dreadful British weather so this seems a nice one to wear (and get lots of compliments 😁) on the Tube. Your instructions are great as ever, will sew along to this soon X
Re the bubble problem, I find that interfacing tends to expand slightly as it's ironed on. If I start in the middle and gradually work my way out to the edges, I end up with few or no bubbles, but instead have to trim off a couple of millimeters of overhanging interfacing.
I'm new to sewing! And I love watching you! Your style is.... Freaking beautiful! I would love to make these and try my hardest to get my daughter to wear them! I'm not that great at sewing yet but when I get there you got me girl!!! You're amazing and you rock everything you wear! Stunning!
please can we see a vintage fancy dress for girls around age 8 to 10 puff sleeves 1900s -1960s styles of your pick, i love you lady Gertie you are style n fashion, old is gold your unstoppable.
Love this pattern! Can't believe how easy it is for such a gorgeous result. Would love to try sewing this in a light or medium oz denim, do you think that would work? Thanks!
what is your opinion on using Rayon/Viscose felt? Would this be a product you would choose? I have to tell you - you are my newest favorite channel. You have a wonderful way of teaching, and I absolutely love your designs. This will be a beautiful winter sewing time for me.........thank you so very much.
Never used that fiber blend in felt before. :) I'd guess that the drape would be a little different than a wool, but it would still be a good choice for a full skirt.
I'm in love with your work! I'm rocking my newborn on my legs and your video is keeping me sane and giving me something to dream about making. PS- where do you buy your fabric? Lots of love -from Australia
You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing ❤️ I have a question that is not related to this pattern but I wanted to know what the name of the dress pattern shown on your intro? I'm absolutely in love with that pink one you are wearing and the navy your model is wearing and I would love to purchase that pattern also if it's available? Thank you again
I love your videos. The camera work is so good and your skills of course. I wonder why you don’t press your seams to set the stitches before opening them up?
Thank you for the video tutorial. It’s such a pretty design. I’d like to make it in denim. What weight denim do you recommend? I went to fabric store and there were so many to choose from. I don’t want it too stiff or loose.
I would use the felt only on the outside of the waistband and something thinner on the interior. Also I would layer the corners instead of a curve (on the ends of the waistband for a flat pointy corner.)
I was looking for the link to the stabilizer that you used with the zipper. I'm going to take the plunge and start putting zippers in things. That looks like it would be very helpful
Here's a link to the 1.25" wide stabilizer. www.amazon.com/White-Fusible-Knit-Stay-Tape/dp/B07JJBVY8X/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw19z6BRAYEiwAmo64LSUXchoc-N58fzwQSwuOf9h0vMSp6eaV495ii1gEqRVkh8xnmom3_xoCl9EQAvD_BwE&hvadid=313662354948&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9053035&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=b&hvrand=3663857380307742575&hvtargid=kwd-435698174138&hydadcr=12505_9726399&keywords=sewkeyse+fusible+knit+stay+tape&qid=1599570632&sr=8-12&tag=googhydr-20
I absolutely love this tutorial. Not sure if anyone has asked already but would it look good in denim? I’m loving denim right now. If so what weight would you recommend?
Due to the bulk and felt not fraying another better way to finish your waistband is to lay the inside flat do not fold the seam allowance up inside then pin flat. Then on the right side machine stitch along the seam line pushing the stitch up under the roll as you sew. When finished the fabric rolls over your stitches making it invisible and in the inside it is flat and less bulky. Hope you understand this but it is a far superior finish for felt skirts.
I’m loving this skirt. Does it need side seams or could you join front sides and back sides together and cut two making sure you notch appropriately? Does that make sense?
Is wool felt super easy to stretch? After sewing the skirt pieces together, the waist was more than 10 cm bigger than it should be... double checked the pattern pieces and they are ok.
@@GertiesWorld no problem. Was able to take in the seams and it fits good now. I never had the issue before with skirts, but this was my first time sewing in wool felt, and maybe it is more sensitive to stretching. Anyway I love the finished result, such a beautiful skirt.
So the pattern on the circle skirt calls for a lining and I bought and cut all the lining out. This video doesn't seem to mention any hint of the lining. where and how do I use the lining on the circle cirt? I'm using a cotton canvas instead of felt.
Hey Gertie, I recently bought patterns to try and make my own dresses as I've noticed that the ones sold are too long for me. I'm in Canada and Im currently stuck at home as I am one of those people that cannot be outside during this pandemic, I was wondering if you knew of any shopping space that ship to Canada where I could buy a material suitable for this skirt. Thank you
I'm afraid I don't have a felt supplier for Canada. What you could try is joining the Facebook group "Gertie Sew and Tell" One of the group members might have a suggestion
I find the instructions for the zipper don’t seem to match the instructions with the online pattern. It seems like your zipper dot on the online pattern is an inch and a half or so lower than in this video?
@@melishasimone Could this work with a lighter fabric - like a cotton? I'm thinking the pockets would sag but otherwise the pattern for waistband and the skirt itself would work?
Kristina B yes the pockets won’t stand up like it does with a heavier weight fabric like felt, denim or corduroy but it definitely will work fine for the skirt & waistband in a lighter fabric
@@melishasimone Love it! Thank you for posting these videos - I haven't sewn in ages and this has inspired me. Also will be buying the Jiffy pattern book since it seems like it's good for a beginner. Thank you!!
French seams are usually used to contain fraying, which is a non issue with felt, so not really needed. Also as Gertie has advised, it would be very bulky, for no appreciable benefit
We don't do one on one sewing classes but there are plenty of how to videos on the channel. I'd recommend checking any local craft stores to see if they offer lessons if you'd like a little more help starting out.
I personally hate all the pockets. Having a large bust, I like skirts that don't make any other part of my body look large. Pockets in the side seam look lumpy, which at my age is definitely not desirable, and large pockets like these would make my torso look short--no thanks. Can I make this skirt without them? My pattern is on the way.
I don't understand why you do interfacing in felt? Felt seems like a very sturdy fabric already, I don't see why it needs reinforcing? I personally hate interfacing. To me it seems to be merely a superfluous bit of plastic, I don't see any difference in the clothes that I've ditched the interfacing from to the clothes where I put it.
Bad quality interface can be a superfluous bit of plastic, but good quality interfacing makes a garment last longer and look more professional. Of course you can sew your garment without it if you prefer.
@@GertiesWorld Since I got your attention, do you have a sew along for the beautiful blouse you paired with the pretty skirt? I've been coveting the pattern for a while now, but am unsure of purchasing it, also because I know I'd have to make a small bust adjustment.
Why don't you show how to draft all these so we know hiw to start,how to drift the skirt, how to spread open it ,from star to finish .its kind of difficult to follow because you don't show how to draft ,cut before sew.ww need to see all that dear.
8 Minutes into the video, I stopped the video (to continue tomorrow) and ordered the pattern right away. I have been scouring the internet for years for a pattern like this. I can't wait to get it and start sewing. Thank you and your team a bunch!
What sizes do you have I need an 3x
And could you use an cotton material
@@jackierobinson7991 pkmnn
So far of all the sewers on RUclips that I watch, you're the only one that puts their straight pins in the correct way, not parellel to the edge.
I love circle skirts. You make it look so easy. The one tip for hand sewing that I got my big sister who hand quilted,was run your thread once across real beeswax. It honestly keeps the thread from tangling and twisting as compared to unwaxed. I always keep my disc of beeswax in my sewing box!
I bought your book before I knew who you were because I loved the style dresses it had in it. I felt very intimidated by the patterns. (Never sewn an outfit) then I came across your RUclips channel and you had shown the popover dress. WOW!! I loved how you go in full detail (not like most videos). Your step by step instructions makes me feel like I can sew an outfit now. I am just waiting for a few things and I will be making a dress very soon. Love your videos and your style.
I'm a beginner at sewing, and I'm wondering how you found sewing her patterns? Was it more for experienced sewers or could a beginner figure it out (I'm okay with a little bit of a challenge, but don't want to be in over my head.
@@sandracaraballo9830 I was supposed to learn to make the dress but unfortunately I have had some moments where I couldn’t try it. I had a bit of a difficult time making it for my size as I am short, curvy and thick. My friend use to make outfits told me once things get lifted she will assist me. Gerti explained everything right. I just couldn’t figure it out for my size. If you have the passion to want to try it. Go for it!! It is one of the simplest dresses.
🙋I was born in 1952! And i love your style❤thankyou from Ontario Canada Cheers☕
This is possibly the most beautiful skirt ever!
Fantastic job with this one, Gertie!!! You and Melisha and the rest of the team should be very proud!! Now.....to #StayHomeAndSew !!!!
I bought the pattern and the video was extremely helpful to watch!! Thank you :D I'm a beginner but it turned out beautifully in a heawyweight cotton :))
Oh. My. God. Absolutely love the architecture of the skirt and the aqua is nice. Been thinking about a winter project for the dreadful British weather so this seems a nice one to wear (and get lots of compliments 😁) on the Tube. Your instructions are great as ever, will sew along to this soon X
Absolutely BRILLIANT!
I am a beginner. Thank you so much for this perfect project! Salutation from France! 💗
I find sewing intimidating and frustrating. But you made it so simple and fun, I want to give it a real shot! 🥰🥰
Thank you your tutorials are so easy to follow and you you are interesting to look at .
The skirt looks great I am glad it's a project for beginners...... I am very exited to wear it XD
Hope you enjoy it!
Excellent tutorial! Also that dress (Day and Night?) is beautiful. I love that fabric.
Re the bubble problem, I find that interfacing tends to expand slightly as it's ironed on. If I start in the middle and gradually work my way out to the edges, I end up with few or no bubbles, but instead have to trim off a couple of millimeters of overhanging interfacing.
Great tip.
Beautiful all the way from Ghana. So happy I found your channel and subscribed. Great job
Your garments are absolutely stunningly beautiful. I love your dresses. My style. Girly Girl. You are stunning too.
I love the dress you are wearing.
I'm new to sewing! And I love watching you! Your style is.... Freaking beautiful! I would love to make these and try my hardest to get my daughter to wear them! I'm not that great at sewing yet but when I get there you got me girl!!! You're amazing and you rock everything you wear! Stunning!
Would you please give us a tour of your studio and other working spaces? I would love to see where all the magic happens 🥰
My studio building is sadly closed because of the pandemic, but it’s something I’d like to do in the future!
I have a cloak in this exact teal wool. Debating when I will purchase more yardage to make myself one beautiful matching skirt - with pockets!!
please can we see a vintage fancy dress for girls around age 8 to 10 puff sleeves 1900s -1960s styles of your pick, i love you lady Gertie you are style n fashion, old is gold your unstoppable.
What would be care instructions for wool felt. Is it hand wash, machine wash, dry cleaning?
I've read that it is dry cleaning on most wool blend felts.
You are amazing, thank you for sharing 🌻I love sewing 🌻
Love this! Wonder if it is possible to add elastic panels to the back of the waist so there is some give to the skirt? Anyone tried this?
Love this pattern! Can't believe how easy it is for such a gorgeous result. Would love to try sewing this in a light or medium oz denim, do you think that would work? Thanks!
Yes, a medium weight denim would work great!
😂 “you can fit your chihuahua or lunch”
Best line ever!
what is your opinion on using Rayon/Viscose felt? Would this be a product you would choose? I have to tell you - you are my newest favorite channel. You have a wonderful way of teaching, and I absolutely love your designs. This will be a beautiful winter sewing time for me.........thank you so very much.
Never used that fiber blend in felt before. :) I'd guess that the drape would be a little different than a wool, but it would still be a good choice for a full skirt.
I'm in love with your work! I'm rocking my newborn on my legs and your video is keeping me sane and giving me something to dream about making.
PS- where do you buy your fabric?
Lots of love -from Australia
Many of the samples are made from fabric purchased from B&J Fabrics.
So excited for felt skirts this winter. Any advice for a summer felt?
You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing ❤️ I have a question that is not related to this pattern but I wanted to know what the name of the dress pattern shown on your intro? I'm absolutely in love with that pink one you are wearing and the navy your model is wearing and I would love to purchase that pattern also if it's available? Thank you again
I got the pattern! Cant wait to start! This skirt is so pretty!!
“That’s a terrible pin” at 30:55 - so relatable. 😂
I love your videos. The camera work is so good and your skills of course. I wonder why you don’t press your seams to set the stitches before opening them up?
Thank you for the video tutorial. It’s such a pretty design. I’d like to make it in denim. What weight denim do you recommend? I went to fabric store and there were so many to choose from. I don’t want it too stiff or loose.
I would use the felt only on the outside of the waistband and something thinner on the interior. Also I would layer the corners instead of a curve (on the ends of the waistband for a flat pointy corner.)
What useful and beautiful designs! I love it. Now he 👠 👠 are needed.
OM Gosh i love Henry's cameo :D Little Kitty Tail !
Bought my pattern! So excited!! :-) Where can I get the perfect petticoat for a skirt like this? Anywhere specific recommended?
Our favorite petticoats are the Zooey, Melonie and Jennifer from Malcomodes. The one that we wear under this skirt is the Melonie 😉
I was looking for the link to the stabilizer that you used with the zipper.
I'm going to take the plunge and start putting zippers in things.
That looks like it would be very helpful
Here's a link to the 1.25" wide stabilizer.
www.amazon.com/White-Fusible-Knit-Stay-Tape/dp/B07JJBVY8X/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw19z6BRAYEiwAmo64LSUXchoc-N58fzwQSwuOf9h0vMSp6eaV495ii1gEqRVkh8xnmom3_xoCl9EQAvD_BwE&hvadid=313662354948&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9053035&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=b&hvrand=3663857380307742575&hvtargid=kwd-435698174138&hydadcr=12505_9726399&keywords=sewkeyse+fusible+knit+stay+tape&qid=1599570632&sr=8-12&tag=googhydr-20
@@GertiesWorld thank you so much 👍
Henry! So sweet!
Where do you get the felt for this? I can only find tiny felt wool sheets.
I absolutely love this tutorial. Not sure if anyone has asked already but would it look good in denim? I’m loving denim right now. If so what weight would you recommend?
It could work, you'd just want to make sure there was some drape to the denim.
i hope l can be as professional as you someday in the future
New subscriber here! Love your content!
Do you have a site where you got your felt from that we can use?
Due to the bulk and felt not fraying another better way to finish your waistband is to lay the inside flat do not fold the seam allowance up inside then pin flat.
Then on the right side machine stitch along the seam line pushing the stitch up under the roll as you sew. When finished the fabric rolls over your stitches making it invisible and in the inside it is flat and less bulky. Hope you understand this but it is a far superior finish for felt skirts.
You should either link to or make a video with this technique. I am having trouble visualizing it.
Can you use these pockets for your circle skirt pattern and if so how do I make them
beautiful !
How thick do you recommend the felt to be? I found some 100% wool felt, 180cm wide but it concearns me that it is 1mm thick. Thanks :D
nvm i found the answer further down the comments
That was Awesome!!!!!!!
I’m loving this skirt. Does it need side seams or could you join front sides and back sides together and cut two making sure you notch appropriately? Does that make sense?
I guess you could do that! Just keep in mind that you’ll need a bigger width of fabric to cut from.
Is wool felt super easy to stretch? After sewing the skirt pieces together, the waist was more than 10 cm bigger than it should be... double checked the pattern pieces and they are ok.
The top edge of skirts is one of those areas that stretch easily. I'm sorry you're running into some issues with this.
@@GertiesWorld no problem. Was able to take in the seams and it fits good now. I never had the issue before with skirts, but this was my first time sewing in wool felt, and maybe it is more sensitive to stretching. Anyway I love the finished result, such a beautiful skirt.
Any suggestions on a place to purchase the felt?
Heather McLaughlin thefeltpod, achildsdream, B&J fabrics, thefeltstore on Etsy are a few places you can purchase your felt from 😊
What about that gorgeous black check blouse? What pattern is that?
That is the Rita blouse pattern 😉
How do you launder/clean felt?
So the pattern on the circle skirt calls for a lining and I bought and cut all the lining out. This video doesn't seem to mention any hint of the lining. where and how do I use the lining on the circle cirt? I'm using a cotton canvas instead of felt.
Newbie here... Would one be able to use a thick scuba material?
That could work. The drape will be different since it's a heavy knit and make sure you stabilize the waistband. :)
hope to hear from you soon
Love it !
I can only find wool rayon blend in 36 inches. Will the pattern pieces still fit?
No, you'd need wider felt unless you piece the pattern pieces.
I know this tutorial is a year old, but i was wandering if you ever use a clapper to set your seam?
Would we use this pattern for other fabrics
Yes you can make the Stanyck skirt in many types of fabrics. charmpatterns.com/shop/stanwyck-skirt/
Where do you order the wool felt from?
Hey Gertie, I recently bought patterns to try and make my own dresses as I've noticed that the ones sold are too long for me. I'm in Canada and Im currently stuck at home as I am one of those people that cannot be outside during this pandemic, I was wondering if you knew of any shopping space that ship to Canada where I could buy a material suitable for this skirt. Thank you
I'm afraid I don't have a felt supplier for Canada. What you could try is joining the Facebook group "Gertie Sew and Tell" One of the group members might have a suggestion
@@GertiesWorld Thank you very much
Can you put the link for the Sew Keyes interfacing strip roll- it’s not in the video description:)
shop.emmaseabrooke.com/product.sc?productId=36&categoryId=3
Beautiful skirt..can i get this pattern in northern ireland... now that boris has left us on our own after brexit
The pattern download might be your best bet. charmpatterns.com/shop/stanwyck-skirt/
@@GertiesWorld thank you so much
Can I make felt pants or will the stitches pull out eventually from sitting
I wouldn’t recommend felt for pants, just because it’s very bulky and wouldn’t drape well for that type of garment.
A nice medium weight wool flannel makes a great soft fabric for pants. It’s not cheap fabric tho.
Where did you get your wool felt?
www.thefeltpod.com/felt_sheets_and_rolls_s/1851.htm
Why did you have to have a seam allowance inside the waistband since it would never fray?
I find the instructions for the zipper don’t seem to match the instructions with the online pattern. It seems like your zipper dot on the online pattern is an inch and a half or so lower than in this video?
Gertie what thickness of felt do we need? I notice many places have 1mm, 3mm or 5mm thicknesses. Thank you
We used 1mm to make these skirts
@@melishasimone Could this work with a lighter fabric - like a cotton? I'm thinking the pockets would sag but otherwise the pattern for waistband and the skirt itself would work?
Kristina B yes the pockets won’t stand up like it does with a heavier weight fabric like felt, denim or corduroy but it definitely will work fine for the skirt & waistband in a lighter fabric
@@melishasimone Love it! Thank you for posting these videos - I haven't sewn in ages and this has inspired me. Also will be buying the Jiffy pattern book since it seems like it's good for a beginner. Thank you!!
Why can’t I purchase the princess tier? 😭 Is that something that will become available in the future if I wanted to upgrade?
The Princess tiers will reopen after the preorder period ends.
Would French seams be acceptable in wool felt? I prefer French seams to raw edges but I'm not familiar with wool felt.
I wouldn’t recommend french seams as felt is quite bulky, especially when you take the pocket seam allowances into consideration as well.
@@GertiesWorld That does make sense. Thank you.
French seams are usually used to contain fraying, which is a non issue with felt, so not really needed. Also as Gertie has advised, it would be very bulky, for no appreciable benefit
I have a picture of a dress I want to make but don't know where to start
I can't seem to find 100% wool felt, where should I look?
Do you wash it or dry clean it?
Dry cleaning would be the best method. :)
where can i buy this pattern
charmpatterns.bygertie.com/shop/stanwyck-skirt/
Yess! *THERE'S POCKETS* 😭
How would I make a dress that I seen but have no pattern
I love this skirt but I want know how to make the top
The top is also one of my patterns. It's the Rita. charmpatterns.com/shop/rita-blouse/
how do I become a student? id like to learn how to sew!
We don't do one on one sewing classes but there are plenty of how to videos on the channel. I'd recommend checking any local craft stores to see if they offer lessons if you'd like a little more help starting out.
Your cat is Mr. Jingles? I had a Pomeranian dog named Jingles.
Linda❤
I personally hate all the pockets. Having a large bust, I like skirts that don't make any other part of my body look large. Pockets in the side seam look lumpy, which at my age is definitely not desirable, and large pockets like these would make my torso look short--no thanks. Can I make this skirt without them? My pattern is on the way.
Yes you can leave the pockets off if you don't care for them.
I don't understand why you do interfacing in felt? Felt seems like a very sturdy fabric already, I don't see why it needs reinforcing?
I personally hate interfacing. To me it seems to be merely a superfluous bit of plastic, I don't see any difference in the clothes that I've ditched the interfacing from to the clothes where I put it.
Bad quality interface can be a superfluous bit of plastic, but good quality interfacing makes a garment last longer and look more professional. Of course you can sew your garment without it if you prefer.
@@GertiesWorld Since I got your attention, do you have a sew along for the beautiful blouse you paired with the pretty skirt? I've been coveting the pattern for a while now, but am unsure of purchasing it, also because I know I'd have to make a small bust adjustment.
Just saying you should work store bought felt for higher density. And I have not seen a pettiecoat video yet and those are expensive
You can fit your chihuahua! 😂 are these pockets Hattie tested? Lol
😃
zipper 24:36
I had a dog named Jingles.
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Ngl, I could fit my Chihuahua in one of those pockets, and it would probably be spacious enough that she'd snuggle down and stay out.
Why don't you show how to draft all these so we know hiw to start,how to drift the skirt, how to spread open it ,from star to finish .its kind of difficult to follow because you don't show how to draft ,cut before sew.ww need to see all that dear.