It is! The hardest part about making your own clothes is making patterns and this one is incredibly simple. I am happy to hear that you᾿ve decided to learn a new skill, specially because it happens to be my biggest passion. ;) If you᾿ll have any questions please let me know :)
@@sew_wear I actually made the skirt 😄! It's not perfect but i'm still very proud. I had trouble making my lines straight. And in the end my elastic band kept twisting and turning in the tube. I probably made the tube too small for the elastic don't you think?
Hi Amal :) The comments from people who actually make the clothes from my tutorials are my favourite, so thank you for your comment! To prevent the elastic from twisting and turning you can sew vertical lines at the sides of the waistband (part of the skirt where the elastic is), just make sure before you do that, that the front and back are approximately equally pleated :)
@@sew_wear Ahw thank you I'm definetely planning to do more... as soon as corona lets me get some fabric😅. And that's a very good tip thank you so much❤
Hi seamstress of 50+ yrs. This is a great pattern for anyone & especially for a beginner. Mia’s designs are quick & easy… so glad we have her. A little suggestion if trying this for the 1st time. Select a print like Mia used. Very forgiving if you make a mistake no one will know lol. And makes a great lounger if the 1st couple are less than perfect sewing. Remember you will get better ❤ Thanks Mia… see the people you are helping!!!❤
So sorry… I do remember this & you are right. A gal was hesitant to make it because she might make a mistake. Thanks for letting me know… watching your channel next❤️💜💙
I agree with comments to find modest clothing is near impossible but when found to justify the price after watching your video is harder to understand. Thank you for your video it's given me the encouragement to have a go of making my own🌻
Wow amazing I really want to learn how to sew so i can sew my own maxi skirt. I wear modest clothing and long lose clothing and it’s quite hard to find it in the shops or its too expensive so I would love to be able to make my own lots of love and keep up the amazing work
Thank you for your lovely comment! I hear your struggle, cute inexpensive modest clothing of good quality in this day and age isn᾿t easy to find. This project is begginer friendly and I am confident you can make your own maxi skirt which will be unique just like you :)
Me too, it is very hard to find modest clothing in shops and prices are like $50. Although, this video was a bit hard to follow since its my first time making a skirt. I may have to learn in person. I'm also going to try making modest swimwear. (I'm a christian) Thanks for the video anyway!
I actually thought of this design a few days ago and I was wondering if someone did it already and how it looked. Turns out it's exactly what I'm looking for - I'll make this as soon as possible!
Thank you for your tutorial! It's quick and simple and there's no over explaining things like most RUclips tutorials have. Thank you again! Pretty design!
Your videos are great please keep adding. I would like to see modest dresses and skirts. I am a beginner and like your videos. I will make marching dresses for my daughters. Your toddler dress video is how I found your channel. Thank you!!
@@sew_wear hi,:-) skirt is beautifull What kind of needle did you use? Universal or for stretchy , elastic materials? I have some problems stitching elastic materials.
@@annaw6011 hi! did you figure this out? i’m trying to learn as a beginner myself and grabbed a really pretty reyon fabric that i am too nervous to work with now cause i think i need a different size needle, different pressure foot etc
@@hatsunemisty exactly , i have the same problem ,i tried to work with some stretchy fabrics , cause they're nicer and look better, but its harder to sew then it looks in youtube's video:-)
I think shes giving a generic base outline of the pattern and that can be adjusted as you want! Witdth is as wide as you want the base of the skirt, length is if you want a longer/shorter skirt and waist is your own waist measurements which is how long you cut the waistband elastic thingy! I believe she was trying to show how simple the pattern is ☺️ personally preferred this as someone trying to sew for the first time then a super restrictive/specific pattern! 🫶🏻
This video was amazing and really saved me. The simplicity of it is great. I made a couple skirts using the design, and then had a little thought. What if i tried making this into a pant? 😅 Loving the boho look.
The comments from creative people who actually make the clothes are my favourite, so thank you for your comment Bernice! I appreciate your kindness and creativity. Have a lovely day :)
This looks so doable but I just have so many questions!! How long is our pattern? What are the dimensions we choose? Also, what kind of fabric do we use? A knit two way stretch? Cotton? Does it even matter? I have so many questions but I really want to try this project. I need longer skirts for work so I can be modest and comfortable and cute.
Hi lovely, depending on the type of flow and length you want, you can change the dimensions. So if you measure your waist which is the elastic length, you can multiply that by 1.25 - 2 to create the flow (the higher the number the more "puffy" it becomes) and also choose the length you want plus the seam allowances. The material doesn't matter all that much but the creator said she was using 100% viscose. I've done this with linen at a 1.25 to my waist measurement and it turned out 👌
This video SAVED MY BUTT. Easy to follow along, though I would have loved more details, being a novice. Regardless, my skirt turned out great and I have YOU to thank!!
Thank you for letting me know thatI helped you. I especially love to hear when someone actually makes the clothes I am showing how to make in my tutorials. Have a lovely day! :)
Thank you Chalie! The step by step instructions: 1. Sew front and back together at the sides. (straight stitch secured with a zig-zag stitch) 2.a.) Hem the top of the skirt by folding it once. (zig.zag stitch) 2.b.) Fold the the of the skirt once again - enough that the elastic will fit inside. Stitch that all around (straight stitch) but leave a few centimeters open so that you will be able to put the elastic inside. 3.a.) With the help of the safety pin put the elastic inside the opening you left in the previous step and once it comes out through the the same opening from the other side you have put it in sew both ends of the elastic together. (zig-zag stitch) 3b.) Handstitch close the opening through which you have put the elastic in. 4. Hem the bottom of the skirt by folding it twice. :)
How do I know how much fabric I need to fit my body type? Im a curvy girl and I love this tutorial but I’ve never sewn before and I’m not sure how much fabric I need ♡
I never made a skirt before and still new at sewing. You made it look so easy. Thank you. I'm on the larger size. American size 16/18. How much fabric do I need for that and how do I measure what I need?
Thank you for your comment Airevlis! You need two pieces size a x b. How to calculate your measurements: a (width of one piece) = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (If you want the skirt to be gathered approximately the same as me, make it 1.5 times your waist measurement (my waist measurement is 64 cm (25 inches), and I made my a measurement 100 cm (40 inches). If your calculated a measurement is bigger than the width of the fabric (which is usually between 56-60 inches, I advise you to make a measurement the same as the width of the fabric, otherwise you will have to make the skirt out of three pieces instead of two). b = the length you want + 10 cm (4 inches) (for hemming and room for elastic band). How many meters/yards of fabric you should buy; I bought fabric the size of two times of my b measurement. (In my case b is 115 cm (46 inches); which means that I bought 230 cm (92 inches) of 140 cm (56 inches) wide fabric. If you have any more questions, please let me know :) Have a lovely creative day, Veronika
this is exactly how i thought i would make my skirt but after watching so many videos to confirm if it would work, i finally came across yours 😭🫶 thank you 💗💗
So how does the skirt hang on your body after some time? Does it look okay? Everyone says the skirt needs to be cut on the bias but yours appears to be on the grain line. Although your method allows for a long maxi with minimal use of material.
Thank you for your question Nicole! First sew together the sides of the outer fabric, then the sides of the lining. After that, sew together the outer fabric and the lining all around at the top. For the elastic you do steps 2 and 3, which are shown in the video, like you would have only one layer of fabric (you will actually have two; the outer fabric and the lining). Lastly hem the bottom of each fabric separately. Depending on which kind of outer fabric you have, you can make the lining shorter (at tha bottom) than the outer fabric. :)
Thank you for your question! The skirt would be less flowy and have less fall but I think it would still look great if you make it from thin denim. Maybe you could also add pockets at the sides ;)
Also making out of denim I would make the pattern of the skirt at the top more narrow than the bottom (would look kind of like this: / ͞ \), but make sure that the front and back together would still be at least two times your waist girth at the top.
@@sew_wear Thank you, the tutorial looks so easy! Ideas on how this would work with gauze? Thinking more of a peasant style but don't like the tiers for some reason; also lighter on top and wider on bottom. Hope this makes sense. Thanks again!
@@annakhrimyan2841 Hi Anna :) Thank you for your question! If you want more of a »A« shape skirt - I show it in this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/nQ28vEaczko/видео.html (skirt starts at 10:21). However if you will make it like that you will have to sew in a zipper otherwise you won᾿t be able to dress and undress (unless if you have a really stretchy fabric). Also if you make pattern straight at the top (like I did it) there will be a little more tiers at the sides of the bottom, whereas if you make pattern more like a circle / half circle skirt, tiers at the bottom will be less visible since fabric will fall more evenly. If you have any more questions don᾿t hesitate to ask them :)
Measure yourself from your waist to where you want the skirt to end, then add a couple inches for the waitband and hem. You can always hem the bottom of the skirt more if you need to to get it to the length you want
Hi Amadeo, sure you can! However maybe make skirt out of fabric that has less fall than 100% viscose I am using such as 100% cotton, because if your petticoat won᾿t be floor length, it can happen that it will be visible where the petticoat ends from the outside, because below it the skirt will have more vertical fall as oppose to where the petticoat underneath would be. Have a lovely cretive day ;)
Interesting. I think I'll give that a try. No more of being turned down by seamstresses. A former girlfriend of mine back in the early 1990's, we used to wear long skirts like this in a private setting away from the general public - made from lighter weight silks out on our long walks together on breezy to very windy summer days. She claims it feels liberating & exhilarating. For me being a weather observer, it makes a awesome "Tool" for seeing just how the wind swirls about all around me. As well as being the utmost roomiest, coolest, most comfortable garment to wear on those long walks in warm summer days with a decent wind blowing. Best of all, we were sharing the moment together, no matter how ridiculous it was to do that.
I'm exited to try this!! Where I'm from there aren't a lot of nice clothes in my style (cottagecore, naturecore, cutecore) so this would be so useful!!
Hey :) Thank you for your question! To pull the elastic band through I used safety pin. I secured both ends of the elastic with one pin on each end and sewed it together with a zig-zag stitch in a square so that the stitch is more secured. Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
Thank you for your question! The skirt would be less flowy and have less fall but I think it would still look great if you make it out of quilting cotton. Maybe you could also add pockets at the sides :) P.S.: I made mine out of 100% viscose fabric.
How long do you think the rubber band should be cut for someone with a waist size of 30 inches? I did it by watching your video. I used 1.65 fabric, it looks extra shirred. I made the rubber band 73cm but it's still big. Please help me.😢
Thank you for your question Michelle. Yes for each pieces - both pieces together are 200 cm in my case. However you can make your a measurements different I wrote mine just to get a rough idea. The bigger that a measurement will be, more the skirt will be gathered,.2 x a have to be at least the girth of your hips so you will be able to dress and undress. However I advise you to make it significally bigger, so that the skirt will be more gathered. To get better idea how much should you make it wide, I made each piece (a) 100 cm wide and my measurement around my waist is 62 cm. (That means that both skirt pieces together are more than three times my waist measurement). Have a lovely creative day :)
Hi, I was wondering is this machine washable and dryable, and also what would be a good length for the width? So far I have only sewed clothes for my skeletons so I'm exited to sew this and thanks for creating this tutorial :)
Thank you for your questions. I assume you are aksing for the fabric and not for the machine? The fabric I used is 100% viscose and it is washable, if it is approptiate for dryer I can᾿t really tell you since I do not use the dryer for any of my clothes. My a = 100 cm and my b = 115 cm (you need two pieces of these measurements). How to calculate your own measurements: a = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (it has to be at least half of your buttocks circumference so that you will be able to dress/undress the skirt) b = the length you want + 10 cm (for hemming and room for elastic band). If you are asking how many meters of fabric you should buy; I bought fabric the size of two times of my b measurement. (In my case b is 115 cm; which means that I bought 230 cm of 140 cm wide fabric)
Hey ! I'm thinking of trying this since I have acquired a nice flowy fabric with stripes that I think would make a cool long skirt for summer. Do you think a slit at the side would be nice and easy to add to your tutorial ? :-)
Hi Agathe :) That᾿s a great idea! I would add the slit after you will finish the skirt (minus the bottom hemming) so you will be able to mark exacly where you want to have the slit since the skirt is pleated and if you cut the slit in advance it can be in a different position then you would like it to be after you will add the elastic. Lots of creative energy :)
Yes. its easy but not very flattering to any figure. How about adding a wide waist band with a zipper and lots of sequins and beads. Something like a gypsy skirt.
Hi Sherry, you need two pieces size a x b. How to calculate your a and b measurements: a (width of one piece) = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (If you want the skirt to be gathered approximately the same as me, make it 1.5 times your waist measurement (my waist measurement is 64 cm (25 inches), and I made my a measurement 100 cm (40 inches). If your calculated "a" measurement is bigger than the width of the fabric (which is usually between 56-60 inches, I advise you to make a measurement the same as the width of the fabric, otherwise you will have to make the skirt out of three pieces instead of two). b = the length you want + 10 cm (4 inches) (for hemming and room for elastic band). If you have any more questions, please let me know :) Have a lovely creative day, Veronika
I am a beginner at sewing and everything seems so scary, but this skirt seems really simple to get used to sewing!
It is! The hardest part about making your own clothes is making patterns and this one is incredibly simple. I am happy to hear that you᾿ve decided to learn a new skill, specially because it happens to be my biggest passion. ;) If you᾿ll have any questions please let me know :)
@@sew_wear I actually made the skirt 😄! It's not perfect but i'm still very proud. I had trouble making my lines straight. And in the end my elastic band kept twisting and turning in the tube. I probably made the tube too small for the elastic don't you think?
Hi Amal :)
The comments from people who actually make the clothes from my tutorials are my favourite, so thank you for your comment! To prevent the elastic from twisting and turning you can sew vertical lines at the sides of the waistband (part of the skirt where the elastic is), just make sure before you do that, that the front and back are approximately equally pleated :)
@@sew_wear Ahw thank you I'm definetely planning to do more... as soon as corona lets me get some fabric😅. And that's a very good tip thank you so much❤
It looks more complicated than maths😁
Hi seamstress of 50+ yrs. This is a great pattern for anyone & especially for a beginner. Mia’s designs are quick & easy… so glad we have her. A little suggestion if trying this for the 1st time. Select a print like Mia used. Very forgiving if you make a mistake no one will know lol. And makes a great lounger if the 1st couple are less than perfect sewing. Remember you will get better ❤
Thanks Mia… see the people you are helping!!!❤
Hi Katie :) I think your comment was meant for another girl᾿s channel since I am not Mia... Anyway, have a lovely creative day :)
So sorry… I do remember this & you are right. A gal was hesitant to make it because she might make a mistake. Thanks for letting me know… watching your channel next❤️💜💙
thank you so much I made this last night and it only took 40 minutes and turned beautiful
I appreciate the comments from people who actually make the projects that I show in my videos the most, so thank you Kowther! Have a lovely day :)
@@sew_wear Thanks you too =))
I agree with comments to find modest clothing is near impossible but when found to justify the price after watching your video is harder to understand. Thank you for your video it's given me the encouragement to have a go of making my own🌻
Wow amazing I really want to learn how to sew so i can sew my own maxi skirt. I wear modest clothing and long lose clothing and it’s quite hard to find it in the shops or its too expensive so I would love to be able to make my own lots of love and keep up the amazing work
Thank you for your lovely comment! I hear your struggle, cute inexpensive modest clothing of good quality in this day and age isn᾿t easy to find. This project is begginer friendly and I am confident you can make your own maxi skirt which will be unique just like you :)
Same
Me too, it is very hard to find modest clothing in shops and prices are like $50. Although, this video was a bit hard to follow since its my first time making a skirt. I may have to learn in person. I'm also going to try making modest swimwear. (I'm a christian) Thanks for the video anyway!
I actually thought of this design a few days ago and I was wondering if someone did it already and how it looked. Turns out it's exactly what I'm looking for - I'll make this as soon as possible!
Thank you for your tutorial! It's quick and simple and there's no over explaining things like most RUclips tutorials have. Thank you again! Pretty design!
Bee, I appreciate your kind comment! Have a lovely creative day ;)
Perfect! 30 minutes with gorgeous fabric, girls -done & done. 🌟
I’m giving myself a project for everyday this week, yesterday was a tea cozy for a relative and today I’m using your video for a skirt! 😁
Eli what a wonderful idea! I am honoured that this skirt was your project of the day! :)
Thanks. You made the steps super simple! I’m definitely more confident in my upcoming project!
I appeciate your kind comment! Have a lovely creative day ;)
Your videos are great please keep adding. I would like to see modest dresses and skirts. I am a beginner and like your videos. I will make marching dresses for my daughters. Your toddler dress video is how I found your channel. Thank you!!
It turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing, I was wondering what type of fabric did you use?
Thank you for your lovely comment! 100% viscose fabric :)
@@sew_wear hi,:-) skirt is beautifull
What kind of needle did you use? Universal or for stretchy , elastic materials? I have some problems stitching elastic materials.
@@annaw6011 hi! did you figure this out? i’m trying to learn as a beginner myself and grabbed a really pretty reyon fabric that i am too nervous to work with now cause i think i need a different size needle, different pressure foot etc
@@hatsunemisty exactly , i have the same problem ,i tried to work with some stretchy fabrics , cause they're nicer and look better, but its harder to sew then it looks in youtube's video:-)
I'm used to skirts being made out of cricles and that's why I kinda dislike making them but that's so much easier, thanks!
You are welcome Alex! Have a lovely creative day :)
Ive watched so many videos and your was the easiest thank you
Denise, thank you for your nice comment! Have a lovely day :)
Brilliant! Simple and quick for the coming months 👍😘
Thank you for your lovely comment! :)
I've watched a lot of easy tutorials and this is a blessing. Thank you so much 💫
Alejandra, thank you for taking the time to let me know that my work was helpful to you! Have a lovely creative day ;)
No measurement guides or anything??? Or how much fabric is needed?? Not sure how suppose to follow along.? One size fits all?
I think shes giving a generic base outline of the pattern and that can be adjusted as you want! Witdth is as wide as you want the base of the skirt, length is if you want a longer/shorter skirt and waist is your own waist measurements which is how long you cut the waistband elastic thingy!
I believe she was trying to show how simple the pattern is ☺️ personally preferred this as someone trying to sew for the first time then a super restrictive/specific pattern! 🫶🏻
This video was amazing and really saved me. The simplicity of it is great. I made a couple skirts using the design, and then had a little thought. What if i tried making this into a pant? 😅 Loving the boho look.
The model is really cute & looks amazing!! Great pattern… fast & easy❤❤❤great hob!!
Katie, thank you for your kind words! Have a blessed creative day :)
I’m making a cosplay and I really needed to make I maxi skirt and this design is perfect! Thank you so much!!!
Same! Which character will you be cosplaying?
@@_lux_31453 I’m Suki from Avatar the last air bender!
The comments from creative people who actually make the clothes are my favourite, so thank you for your comment Bernice! I appreciate your kindness and creativity. Have a lovely day :)
@mocha Arts May I ask you which character have you cosplayed? :)
This looks so doable but I just have so many questions!! How long is our pattern? What are the dimensions we choose? Also, what kind of fabric do we use? A knit two way stretch? Cotton? Does it even matter? I have so many questions but I really want to try this project. I need longer skirts for work so I can be modest and comfortable and cute.
Hi lovely, depending on the type of flow and length you want, you can change the dimensions. So if you measure your waist which is the elastic length, you can multiply that by 1.25 - 2 to create the flow (the higher the number the more "puffy" it becomes) and also choose the length you want plus the seam allowances. The material doesn't matter all that much but the creator said she was using 100% viscose. I've done this with linen at a 1.25 to my waist measurement and it turned out 👌
thanks this saved my life.
Thank you for sharing this simple and very helpful information. Can't wait to make my self one or more maxi skirt
Ria, I appreciate your comment! Have a lovely creative day ;)
Thnx for this tutorial. I am going to buy fabric and make a knee length version of this
Thank you for your comment! Have a blessed creative day :)
thank you for this! what type of material do you use? i’m worried to use too thin or stretchy and it not sew well
This video SAVED MY BUTT. Easy to follow along, though I would have loved more details, being a novice. Regardless, my skirt turned out great and I have YOU to thank!!
Thank you for letting me know thatI helped you. I especially love to hear when someone actually makes the clothes I am showing how to make in my tutorials. Have a lovely day! :)
Do you have a tutorial for the top too. It's really nice ☺️
Thank you Roselin! Yes I am currently editing it :)
very very simple and beautiful thank you so much
Thank you for your kind comment! Have a lovely creative day :)
Im really hoping this is as easy as it seems! can not wait to try it:)
Lily, thank you for your comment! Have a blessed creative day :)
Amazing and simple tutorial! Do you have a step by step writing out that I would be able to see? Can’t wait to try this out for myself !
Thank you Chalie! The step by step instructions:
1. Sew front and back together at the sides. (straight stitch secured with a zig-zag stitch)
2.a.) Hem the top of the skirt by folding it once. (zig.zag stitch)
2.b.) Fold the the of the skirt once again - enough that the elastic will fit inside. Stitch that all around (straight stitch) but leave a few centimeters open so that you will be able to put the elastic inside.
3.a.) With the help of the safety pin put the elastic inside the opening you left in the previous step and once it comes out through the the same opening from the other side you have put it in sew both ends of the elastic together. (zig-zag stitch)
3b.) Handstitch close the opening through which you have put the elastic in.
4. Hem the bottom of the skirt by folding it twice. :)
Sew & Wear exactly what I was looking for! I’m a beginner so knowing what stitch to use helps out a ton! Thank you!
@@desireesison3330 You are welcome! Have a Merry Christmas :)
How do I know how much fabric I need to fit my body type? Im a curvy girl and I love this tutorial but I’ve never sewn before and I’m not sure how much fabric I need ♡
I never made a skirt before and still new at sewing. You made it look so easy. Thank you. I'm on the larger size. American size 16/18. How much fabric do I need for that and how do I measure what I need?
Thank you for your comment Airevlis!
You need two pieces size a x b. How to calculate your measurements:
a (width of one piece) = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (If you want the skirt to be gathered approximately the same as me, make it 1.5 times your waist measurement (my waist measurement is 64 cm (25 inches), and I made my a measurement 100 cm (40 inches). If your calculated a measurement is bigger than the width of the fabric (which is usually between 56-60 inches, I advise you to make a measurement the same as the width of the fabric, otherwise you will have to make the skirt out of three pieces instead of two).
b = the length you want + 10 cm (4 inches) (for hemming and room for elastic band).
How many meters/yards of fabric you should buy; I bought fabric the size of two times of my b measurement. (In my case b is 115 cm (46 inches); which means that I bought 230 cm (92 inches) of 140 cm (56 inches) wide fabric.
If you have any more questions, please let me know :)
Have a lovely creative day,
Veronika
@@sew_wear Thank you so much for your help.
Airvlis, you are welcome! :)
Thank you thank you THANK YOU!! I needed this video, straight to the pount
Thank you for your kind comment! Have a lovely creative day :)
thank you so much im going to make a bunch of skirts using this method
I appreciate your comment! Have a lovely and creative day :)
WOW! Looks so easy! Can't wait to try!
Hi, I love this video and I am going to try out this week. Is there anyway you could make a video on an easy long sleeved top to go with it? ❤
Thank you so much. Looks so easy and not complicated 😊
Thank you for your lovely comment! :)
this is exactly how i thought i would make my skirt but after watching so many videos to confirm if it would work, i finally came across yours 😭🫶 thank you 💗💗
Thank you for your comment! Have a blessed creative day :)
Can't wait to try this! 😍😍😍
Thank you for your comment. Have a blessed creative day :)
So how does the skirt hang on your body after some time? Does it look okay? Everyone says the skirt needs to be cut on the bias but yours appears to be on the grain line. Although your method allows for a long maxi with minimal use of material.
Wahhhh so beautifully made 💃, will try this, thanks thanks 😘
Thank you for your kind comment Mami! I feel honoured that I inspired you to make it :)
Have a lovely creative day ;)
wow so simple and understadible
I appreciate your comment Patricia! Thank you :)
This was an awesome tutorial! How would I go about adding a lining to this design?
Thank you for your question Nicole! First sew together the sides of the outer fabric, then the sides of the lining. After that, sew together the outer fabric and the lining all around at the top. For the elastic you do steps 2 and 3, which are shown in the video, like you would have only one layer of fabric (you will actually have two; the outer fabric and the lining). Lastly hem the bottom of each fabric separately. Depending on which kind of outer fabric you have, you can make the lining shorter (at tha bottom) than the outer fabric. :)
Love love love this!! 😍😍
Farah, thank you for your lovely comment. Have a blessed creative day :)
I love it and pockets shouldn't be too difficult right?
Easy yet Beautiful. i love this. i just subscribed! 💕
Thank you for your lovely comment! I appreciate it :)
Your video is straight forward, I like it...thanks
Thank you for your lovely comment! :)
Thank you for the tutorial - it was great for a beginner like me :)
You are welcome! Have a lovely creative day :)
Your maxi skirt is adorable!!! I need to start making my own soon. Even though im wearing one right now. 😃
Thank you for your kind comment! I would feel honoured if I᾿ve inspired you to make at least one yourself :) Have a lovely creative day ;)
@@sew_wear hopefully one day
Thank you for this...it's a very simple and straightforward video...
Thank you for your comment! Have a great day :)
Wow...this really help.. 😍😍 love it..
Mac, thank you for your lovely comment! :)
How to decide the size of elastic like it will have some calculation if you can tell
You are such a nice and lively oerson thank you fir you tutorial it help us alot. God Bless you more and more
Thank you Ziva for another lovely comment! God bless you! :)
Just made one now.
Thank yoooou♥︎
hi! about how many yards did u use?
@@khadizamurshida2183used 100cm in width. I actually used king size duvet cover as a practice.
Great video!!!
Thank you Keisha :) Have a lovely ceative day ;)
omg thank you this is perfect
Thank you for your comment! Have a lovely creative day :)
How long should the elastic be? Just our normal waist size? I've never made a skirt before so I don't know
Could I get this look with a thin denim fabric or would that look weird?
Thank you for your question! The skirt would be less flowy and have less fall but I think it would still look great if you make it from thin denim. Maybe you could also add pockets at the sides ;)
Also making out of denim I would make the pattern of the skirt at the top more narrow than the bottom (would look kind of like this: / ͞ \), but make sure that the front and back together would still be at least two times your waist girth at the top.
Thanks for posting this. I will try this soon.
You are welcome! Thank you for your comment :)
Wich kind of fabric did you use for the skirt? Love this tutorial!🥰
100% viscose fabric :)
@@sew_wear Thank you, the tutorial looks so easy! Ideas on how this would work with gauze? Thinking more of a peasant style but don't like the tiers for some reason; also lighter on top and wider on bottom. Hope this makes sense. Thanks again!
@@annakhrimyan2841 Hi Anna :)
Thank you for your question! If you want more of a »A« shape skirt - I show it in this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/nQ28vEaczko/видео.html (skirt starts at 10:21). However if you will make it like that you will have to sew in a zipper otherwise you won᾿t be able to dress and undress (unless if you have a really stretchy fabric). Also if you make pattern straight at the top (like I did it) there will be a little more tiers at the sides of the bottom, whereas if you make pattern more like a circle / half circle skirt, tiers at the bottom will be less visible since fabric will fall more evenly. If you have any more questions don᾿t hesitate to ask them :)
Cuales son las medidas de los rectángulos? Graciasss me encantó el video❤
I JUST NEED A SEWING MACHINE NOW, I'M SAVING UP FOR IT. I KNOW I HAVE WAHT IT TAKES TO SEW ALHAMDULILLAH.
Hi! How many yards of fabric would you need for this?
So simple! Thank you very much!
You are welcome! Thank you for your comment Lidia :)
AMAZING, I was wondering how do you know how wide it needs to be for the waist and the bottom
Measure yourself from your waist to where you want the skirt to end, then add a couple inches for the waitband and hem. You can always hem the bottom of the skirt more if you need to to get it to the length you want
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I loooooved it!!! Definitely gonna try to do it
Thank you! Have a nice day :)
Good editing hun.
Thank you! It takes me a long time to edit and it᾿s nice to know it doesn᾿t get unnoticed :)
I am making my first clothing item in sewing with barely any experience. Any tips?
Beautiful !! What fabric did u use?
Thank you! Viscose fabric :)
What stitches do you use, I see a zigzag at some point, but I'd love specifications!
Can you put a petticoat under this to fluff it out?
Hi Amadeo,
sure you can! However maybe make skirt out of fabric that has less fall than 100% viscose I am using such as 100% cotton, because if your petticoat won᾿t be floor length, it can happen that it will be visible where the petticoat ends from the outside, because below it the skirt will have more vertical fall as oppose to where the petticoat underneath would be. Have a lovely cretive day ;)
Interesting. I think I'll give that a try. No more of being turned down by seamstresses.
A former girlfriend of mine back in the early 1990's, we used to wear long skirts like this in a private setting away from the general public - made from lighter weight silks out on our long walks together on breezy to very windy summer days. She claims it feels liberating & exhilarating. For me being a weather observer, it makes a awesome "Tool" for seeing just how the wind swirls about all around me. As well as being the utmost roomiest, coolest, most comfortable garment to wear on those long walks in warm summer days with a decent wind blowing. Best of all, we were sharing the moment together, no matter how ridiculous it was to do that.
Thankyouui omg that was really helpful
I appreciate your comment Nilima! Have a lovely creative day ;)
Do you have a tutorial on how to make the matching top you are wearing? I really like it
Thank you for your question! Yes, I do. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/IUwfKGWySZk/видео.html
Thanks for simple way to make long skirt
Thank you for your comment Raju! Have a great day :)
I'm exited to try this!! Where I'm from there aren't a lot of nice clothes in my style (cottagecore, naturecore, cutecore) so this would be so useful!!
How do you know how much fabric should you have in the beginning? im not sure how much fabric should i cut
Hi Ash :)
I am 173 cm tall and I bought 2.3 meters of 1.50 wide fabric.
Perfect!
Thank you Ana! Have a lovely day :)
Is it necessary to use different back and front patterns? Can I use one big piece of fabric?? This is my first skirt ever please help 😭
What did you attach to the elastic to pull it through? And then I couldn't quite see how you sewed it together or the square.
Hey :)
Thank you for your question! To pull the elastic band through I used safety pin. I secured both ends of the elastic with one pin on each end and sewed it together with a zig-zag stitch in a square so that the stitch is more secured. Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
What material is this??
And more or less how much more fabric should we have to encompass the hems?
Lovely
Thank you Maria Emilia! Have a lovely creative day ;)
What fabric should I use? Is quilting cotton ok?
Thank you for your question! The skirt would be less flowy and have less fall but I think it would still look great if you make it out of quilting cotton. Maybe you could also add pockets at the sides :)
P.S.: I made mine out of 100% viscose fabric.
Thank you ❣️ so so very much 💕
You are welcome! Have a lovely creative day :)
How long do you think the rubber band should be cut for someone with a waist size of 30 inches? I did it by watching your video. I used 1.65 fabric, it looks extra shirred. I made the rubber band 73cm but it's still big. Please help me.😢
Freakin LOVE it ❤️
Belle, thank you for your comment! Have a lovely creative day :)
Thank you so much! Making it right now.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment :)
You said your size for part a = 100 cm: is that for each piece, or is that the total of both pieces (a sewed to a) together?
Thank you for your question Michelle. Yes for each pieces - both pieces together are 200 cm in my case.
However you can make your a measurements different I wrote mine just to get a rough idea. The bigger that a measurement will be, more the skirt will be gathered,.2 x a have to be at least the girth of your hips so you will be able to dress and undress. However I advise you to make it significally bigger, so that the skirt will be more gathered. To get better idea how much should you make it wide, I made each piece (a) 100 cm wide and my measurement around my waist is 62 cm. (That means that both skirt pieces together are more than three times my waist measurement). Have a lovely creative day :)
@@sew_wear Thank you for your response!
Hi, I was wondering is this machine washable and dryable, and also what would be a good length for the width? So far I have only sewed clothes for my skeletons so I'm exited to sew this and thanks for creating this tutorial :)
Thank you for your questions. I assume you are aksing for the fabric and not for the machine? The fabric I used is 100% viscose and it is washable, if it is approptiate for dryer I can᾿t really tell you since I do not use the dryer for any of my clothes.
My a = 100 cm and my b = 115 cm (you need two pieces of these measurements). How to calculate your own measurements:
a = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (it has to be at least half of your buttocks circumference so that you will be able to dress/undress the skirt)
b = the length you want + 10 cm (for hemming and room for elastic band).
If you are asking how many meters of fabric you should buy; I bought fabric the size of two times of my b measurement. (In my case b is 115 cm; which means that I bought 230 cm of 140 cm wide fabric)
Hey ! I'm thinking of trying this since I have acquired a nice flowy fabric with stripes that I think would make a cool long skirt for summer. Do you think a slit at the side would be nice and easy to add to your tutorial ? :-)
Hi Agathe :)
That᾿s a great idea! I would add the slit after you will finish the skirt (minus the bottom hemming) so you will be able to mark exacly where you want to have the slit since the skirt is pleated and if you cut the slit in advance it can be in a different position then you would like it to be after you will add the elastic. Lots of creative energy :)
Good job 👏🏻
Thank you! :)
Could the elastic be replaced with a ribbon as a drawstring instead?
Yes. its easy but not very flattering to any figure. How about adding a wide waist band with a zipper and lots of sequins and beads. Something like a gypsy skirt.
That is a great suggestion Denise! :)
I’m a beginner and how many more inches should I add to my measurements to get about the same amount of pleating you got
Hi Sherry,
you need two pieces size a x b. How to calculate your a and b measurements:
a (width of one piece) = bigger it will be, more the skirt will be gathered (If you want the skirt to be gathered approximately the same as me, make it 1.5 times your waist measurement (my waist measurement is 64 cm (25 inches), and I made my a measurement 100 cm (40 inches). If your calculated "a" measurement is bigger than the width of the fabric (which is usually between 56-60 inches, I advise you to make a measurement the same as the width of the fabric, otherwise you will have to make the skirt out of three pieces instead of two).
b = the length you want + 10 cm (4 inches) (for hemming and room for elastic band).
If you have any more questions, please let me know :)
Have a lovely creative day,
Veronika
How long would this take by hand? I don't have a machine
How do I know if it fits my waist? Is the length of elastic the "size" of my waist or how long should the elastic be?
emma frank you can “measure” your waist with the elastic and then add an inch or so to be safe
It doesn’t matter how wide the fabric is around the waist, so long as it isn’t too small
@@eatingthat4156 thank you so much
No problem
@EatingThat Thank you for replying and helping Emma out! Both of you have a nice day :)
Do you have a video of how to make the top?
Not yet but I am currently editing it :)
Thanks for sharing,be blessed
Thank you Tania, I really appreciate your lovely comment! :)
What kind of fabric do you recommend for flowy type?
100% viscose fabric :)
Nice.
Do more videos, please.
Thank you Sonia for your encouraging comment! :)