I Found The Easiest Beginner Sewing Tutorial: Matchy Matchy Sewing Club Ballet Bow Skirt
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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This is probably the most beginner friendly skirt pattern I've seen that still offers a lot of fun flair, so give it a shot if you've been looking for that first garment pattern to break the ice.
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I love the William Morris Strawberry Thief fabric, and what a great idea to use it in this way. Love the result.
Thank you! I definitely have plans to sneak more of the fabric into my wardrobe in other subtle ways
It looks amazing with the gores! Makes the black bows pop even more.
I used to have a skirt that worked pretty much like this: two flat panels for front and back, and then very ample pleated gores on the sides, with the panels held together by side lacing. It was a staple of my wardrobe for years and years. Definitely recommend this kind of garment.
It's such a fun take on a simple rectangle skirt!
Sounds like you got a lot of use out of yours
Oooh the Strawberry thief!
I've got a teacup to wash away that I couldn't find any printed fabric in my area a few years ago - I got my mom a green, lilies patterned cup too 🌸🌸
Yes, I love that more William Morris fabrics are becoming available!
This gore adjustement is very clever, I too would not wear the only bows version and do not add clothes in my wardrobe that don't see myself wearing regularly (but I don't care if it's costumey for others 😅). Also love love the wiliam morris fabric, I've been wanting for a while a printed fabric that would have a medieval feel to it to make the lining with a peek of a huge hood and that might be just the one I need ^^
That would be so cute as a hood lining!
I love the William Morris Victorian-cosplaying-medieval vibe so much
@@OdessaDenby To be honest it was not my idea : a girl in my music theory class 5 years ago had a hooded cape lined with a fabric that had this type of vibe. When I complimented her on it, she said she sewed it herself, and I've been wanting to make one like hers ever since. Now I know a few things about how to sew, enough for such a project, and I've found the perfect fabric thanks to you: definitely will order some and do that very soon 😀
@@melissel5648Capes are great beginner projects too! You don't even necessarily need a pattern (though, of course, there are some great ones out there!)