Hi sis, am the lady that dropped the measurements you used for drafting the skirt, am here to say thank you so much, I tried it out and for the first time,my skirt came out nice, it accommodated my tommy and also the back sat in well ,no bombom pushing it up,haa I was so happy with the outcome. I wish I can snap and send, but don't know how, thanks all the same.
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366 Yes, you can use it for a gown If you are making a straight gown without joining, you don’t need to come down on your waistline but if you are making a gown with upper bodice and the skirt part you have to come down for your tummy before joining them together
Thank you for explaining the different amounts to add/take out depending on body shape. Being able to change the pattern based on the different body shapes (big thighs, room for tummy etc) is really useful and missing from normal tutorials. Going to draft my pattern now, wish me luck ✨
Finally u na my teacher for life. Omo I tried this Ur skirt lesson, the fit was top notch. I wish I could send u the pic, so grateful. Meanwhile I want to know if u have advice for how many inches to remove for ppl with fat laps. I removed removed 3" and discovered that it was too tight for me. Ma lap is 28" pls do u have any advice for me?
You are welcome I'm glad you like it For people that have big thighs (remove 1 or 1.5inches), I will advice you remove 1.5 inches from your under butt, you can only remove up to 3 inches for slimmer thighs and protruding butt
Hi sister, I would like to ask if I could use this pattern for a long skirt and when using it is it safe to 8" in total on the knee , and also can we do the boum lift u thought us here on a long pencil skirt
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366 Yes ma you can This pattern applies to a long pencil skirt, and whatever you have on the knee can be transfer to the hem as well. And the slit should be high enough so you could walk, if you don't want to use a high slit, you might not tighten the knee so much
@@sewstylewithGB thanks so much for your prompt response ma, but I noticed that after measuring my knee length with is 18 from my waist , when I came down by 8" from my hip to get my under burt it was really on my knee length which I measured earlier before I started drafting. Am not sure you get what I mean?
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366 You want to get your underbutt length? If yes, from your hip line come down by 5 inches or simply measure it on your body. Because of different body shapes and height, the measurement might not work for you, I will advise you measure from your waist to underbutt ma
Hi sis, am the lady that dropped the measurements you used for drafting the skirt, am here to say thank you so much, I tried it out and for the first time,my skirt came out nice, it accommodated my tommy and also the back sat in well ,no bombom pushing it up,haa I was so happy with the outcome. I wish I can snap and send, but don't know how, thanks all the same.
Awwwn
You are welcome 💕
I'm glad it can out well
Can we use this same method when drafting a gown? And also do we come down on the front waist line for the tommy effect?
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366
Yes, you can use it for a gown
If you are making a straight gown without joining, you don’t need to come down on your waistline but if you are making a gown with upper bodice and the skirt part you have to come down for your tummy before joining them together
Thank you for explaining the different amounts to add/take out depending on body shape. Being able to change the pattern based on the different body shapes (big thighs, room for tummy etc) is really useful and missing from normal tutorials. Going to draft my pattern now, wish me luck ✨
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Wish you well ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the detailed teaching . Please can we also slash the hip line also when sewing a short gown ?
You're welcome 💕
Yes ma
Thanks so much for the tutorial. Team plus size is grateful.
You all are welcome ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the illustration. God bless you ma. Please i want how can i use this method to cut a mermaid or aline skirts
Yes ma you can
Thanks for the video is too good
You are welcome ❤️
I love your explanation ❤
Thank you ma
Always on point. Thanks a lot. I have already liked before watching.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks so much for this tutorial it is so educative for me as a beginner. I really love the details of how you explained thanks a lot ❤
You are welcome
Good evening ma thank if you are cutting on fabric will you add allowance
@@Esther-ub7in
You will add sewing allowance on the side seam, hemline and the waistline
Thank you ma.
You are welcome ❤️
Plz how do I add the dart infront
The normal you add your dart
Finally u na my teacher for life. Omo I tried this Ur skirt lesson, the fit was top notch. I wish I could send u the pic, so grateful. Meanwhile I want to know if u have advice for how many inches to remove for ppl with fat laps. I removed removed 3" and discovered that it was too tight for me. Ma lap is 28" pls do u have any advice for me?
You are welcome
I'm glad you like it
For people that have big thighs (remove 1 or 1.5inches), I will advice you remove 1.5 inches from your under butt, you can only remove up to 3 inches for slimmer thighs and protruding butt
@@sewstylewithGB thanks alot
@@winifrednwabufo9732 you are welcome
Hi sister, I would like to ask if I could use this pattern for a long skirt and when using it is it safe to 8" in total on the knee , and also can we do the boum lift u thought us here on a long pencil skirt
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366
Yes ma you can
This pattern applies to a long pencil skirt, and whatever you have on the knee can be transfer to the hem as well.
And the slit should be high enough so you could walk, if you don't want to use a high slit, you might not tighten the knee so much
@@sewstylewithGB thanks so much for your prompt response ma, but I noticed that after measuring my knee length with is 18 from my waist , when I came down by 8" from my hip to get my under burt it was really on my knee length which I measured earlier before I started drafting. Am not sure you get what I mean?
@@adebimpeakinmolayan7366
You want to get your underbutt length?
If yes, from your hip line come down by 5 inches or simply measure it on your body.
Because of different body shapes and height, the measurement might not work for you, I will advise you measure from your waist to underbutt ma
Thanks soo much for the tutorial,it’s very helpful and eyes opening
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much am grateful ❤❤❤
You are so welcome