I Tried the VIRAL Ai TIKTOK Dress | No-Sew DIY w/ Orly Shani

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Join me, Orly Shani, as I try making this Viral Ai Dress from social media!
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    This video was shared to me by over 100 people!!! Everyone was curious to see if it actually worked and of course, so was I.
    I tried it out with a few different fabrics and was not digging it UNTIL I used this super stretchy, slinky, spandexy fabric. I dont know the exact name, as I bought it downtown and there's no labels but it is:
    -light weight
    -super stretchy
    -cuts clean
    -opaque
    After I made this one, I tried to make it with a thicker fabric but it didn't drape nearly as well. So light weight, stretchy is the way to go!
    MEASUREMENTS
    -2 Yards of fabric
    -Neckhole 12"
    -Shoulder 2"
    -Side cuts 24" (12" on either side of neck hole)
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Комментарии • 642

  • @TeamRobertsv2
    @TeamRobertsv2 Год назад +1706

    One of my favorite things is that Orly says “here’s what we’re gonna do, here’s how to do it, here’s how to style it.” 8 and a half minute video-no need for fluff and I feel capable! Thanks friend!!!

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +63

      thank you!!

    • @ebonykitsune5031
      @ebonykitsune5031 Год назад +18

      No girl, you rock, thank you! ❤ this dress is banger af!

    • @NotToday108e
      @NotToday108e Год назад +3

      I concur with @teamRobertsv2 I love your videos! You offer a straightforward approach to DIY- no waste of time 7:07

    • @terrifleischman6337
      @terrifleischman6337 Год назад +7

      Well said. I also love that she says ahead of time then shows us and shows styling. I'm plus size and I could still pull this off. Especially when I suddenly had a party to attend last year while on a vacay and all I'd taken was shorts and super casual summer dresses. It was 115⁰ while I was there. Definitely keeping this in my bag of tricks. And like you said... EIGHT minutes, not 15-18. I sew, but don't always want to have to.

    • @whiteperson806
      @whiteperson806 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@terrifleischman6337I dare you to do it from one of those felt backed disposable plastic table cloths. Someone with your skills could do a video on nothing to wear to a pic nic but what's in the basket and do that dress with tape and no sewing. It would be a hoot.

  • @kimaniisaac596
    @kimaniisaac596 Год назад +657

    So, what makes this cool is that this is basically a simplification of the Greek chiton dress. Two thousand years ago, they used to take a square/rectangular piece of fabric and fold/pin it strategically with a similar shape/outcome. Cool to see how it came out here!

    • @beckymurphy4714
      @beckymurphy4714 Год назад +18

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @chairy_chair
      @chairy_chair Год назад +5

      yesss this was exactly what i was thinking!

    • @crimsoninsight97
      @crimsoninsight97 Год назад +23

      I recall seeing things about that way back and was my immediate thought. With how much effort went into making fabric, it makes sense to waste as little as possible and not to over engineer your design, as small mistakes can completely ruin your work.

    • @PrincessFidelma
      @PrincessFidelma 6 месяцев назад +1

      THANKYOU!!
      The whole time after seeing the computer example, I was thinking I'd seen something similar on Pinterest.

  • @janisi9262
    @janisi9262 Год назад +782

    For fabric choice: A rayon/tencel/viscose knit blended with 5-10% spandex will be perfect for this. The rayon/tencel/viscose gives a fluid drape and the spandex gives it stretch and shape retention. A knit fabric without spandex will work, but it won't spring back into shape. A woven fabric may work if it has a good drape, but will require finishing the raw edges.
    And if you're busty, well, a bandeau bra is probably not going to work for you. By all means, give it a shot, but have a backup plan just in case. I'm a G-cup and would go for a bra in a matching colour so that it would almost disappear when worn with the dress.

    • @leporid257
      @leporid257 Год назад +17

      I think I'm a J in us sizing? But yes to bras lol
      I think a regular thin strap pinned to the 2 inch halter should be fine. Maybe cover the side with a bandeau type bra, or elastic skirt turned into bandeau top, then folded in half? So it doesn't look like lingerie peaking out, unless that's the style you're going for. :D

    • @neci596
      @neci596 Год назад +12

      You could do a bandeau over a strapless bra as well. If you don't have a bra in the color you need

    • @AllThePeppermint
      @AllThePeppermint Год назад +8

      A bra with a complementary colored cami or slip underneath may also work.

    • @mistymoon883
      @mistymoon883 Год назад +15

      Thank you for your fabric suggestions! This video ended up in my recommendations and the first thing I thought was “ummm but what kind of fabric do I need?”
      I’m not exactly a beginner at sewing but I haven’t work with knits yet so I’m less familiar with what to look for.
      I also don’t want to ask for “boingy” fabric or spend an hour shaking fabric until I find one that bounces lol 😅

    • @lisahoshowsky4251
      @lisahoshowsky4251 Год назад +6

      Ooh, or a bra with a body suit over top! Or even a bra and some lacy/fancy lingerie to give it some intrigue, depending on your vibe or intended wear.
      Thanks for the fabric recommendations, I’ve been sewing for years but figuring out fabric choices have never been my strong suit 😆

  • @jamespaddick244
    @jamespaddick244 Год назад +708

    Orly's face when she literally flung the dress over her head and......perfection! Not a fan of all this AI stuff but this was definitely next-level. Great job!

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +103

      I will tell you I made 3 before this that did not work well but this fabric and the angled cuts made all the difference to me.

    • @frankbuststillos7875
      @frankbuststillos7875 Год назад

      😊😅😅😊😊😅 5:26 😅😅😊

    • @jenniferrobinson1006
      @jenniferrobinson1006 Год назад +7

      @@OrlyShaniShowif you’re on the shorter side (I’m only 5’1”), would you just get a less wide fabric?

    • @ajstyles1551
      @ajstyles1551 Год назад +12

      Yes 🙌 I tried it on the paper towels first then on scrap fabric the finale some Christian Dior printed fabric ❤ easy go to it would help dressing with me recovering from foot surgery thanks 💕

    • @deafbear18
      @deafbear18 Год назад +14

      I know that it’s no sew dress but if you like it much, you can grab needle and strong thread to adjust your dress by your body until you are happy that it fit. You can put it as emergency in case your dress ruins by accident. Better than never. 😊

  • @jamesvoigt7275
    @jamesvoigt7275 Год назад +467

    Interesting idea. Thank you for presenting. I've been sewing for a long time and have a couple of thoughts. Viewers might want to make the cuts considerably shorter to begin with. You can always cut more, but you cannot "uncut." If there is not much fabric left intact at the shoulder, you could reinforce it by sewing something strong underneath like fabric tape (or on top if you are feeling "designerish"). That will prevent inadvertent tearing and/or distortion and could even contribute to the design depending upon your preferences. Better tee shirts have tape sewn into the shoulder seams for stability for instance. Belts are a great way to rein in too much fabric. Belt choices can make or break an outfit.

    • @Erethras
      @Erethras Год назад +8

      Thank you for your tips. What is the exact fabric I should be looking for when sourcing for this dress? “Boingie” doesn’t help hehe

    • @arandomevent
      @arandomevent Год назад +27

      ​@@Erethrasneeds to be two way stretch material, aka lycra.
      The two way stretch and high spandex content gives it that boing 😊

    • @chrish2277
      @chrish2277 Год назад +14

      Cutting on the bias (angled as in the video) will also give some stretch

    • @pinteresadaspinteresadas1311
      @pinteresadaspinteresadas1311 Год назад +1

      I really appreciate your comment. It will help me when I try to do this. ❤

    • @KawaiiKitsuwa
      @KawaiiKitsuwa Год назад +15

      Also, you can add a strip of something not as stretchy under the back of the 'neckline' to help keep it stable under the general wear could be useful- it allows the front to still drape/stretch but keeps the back stable so there's something to support- if you cowl the neckline, over time the back will stretch out unattractively with the weight of the front dragging on it, so a bit of support will help stop that. (especially if like her you put it on the bias- that can cause warping just from hanging up/being worn over time, esp. with cheaper/less stretchy fabrics)

  • @YesPickles
    @YesPickles 10 месяцев назад +39

    Ok, so i just made this! I used a boingy black knit. I'm a large lady, so i not only made it bigger (obviously) but i aded a few inches to make sure things weren't to gappy. And OMG!! It's so, so beautiful! I did stitch up the sides because i don't want any of my body to be exposed, so the vertical cuts were refuced down to just arm holes.
    It hangs so beautifully, it creates volumes in such flattering places, the cowl neck was a fantastic idea too, it looks so elegant. I made a bolero with extremely long front panels, which can be left hanging or thrown over each shoulder for a wrap look.
    It took me about an hour to get my measurements, make the cuts and stitch the sides. Best project I've ever done. Literally no waste. THANK YOU!!!!
    Im a uk 24 i did a 30" gap between the verticles, a 19" neck hole for a generous cowl and 16" from shoulder to waist, making each vertical cut 36"

    • @Grianan66
      @Grianan66 9 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you so much for sharing your measurements. I was wondering if it would work for larger sizes. You just inspired me to try it out!

    • @zurgitbanzal7913
      @zurgitbanzal7913 2 месяца назад +1

      Did you add sleeves

  • @KyliaSkydancer
    @KyliaSkydancer Год назад +423

    I'd love to see the versions that didn't work to know the kind of pitfalls people can run into. And more versions with different lengths of cuts!

    • @tatchik77
      @tatchik77 Год назад +22

      Me too! I bought this beautiful fabric to do this & I'm too afraid to make a cut because I can't visualize what can go wrong!

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Год назад +39

      ​​@@tatchik77 always prototype using muslin or similar before using the full expensive fabric. But for sewing projects, having scraps of the same expensive fabric in advance to check out how different seam finishes will feel and look and so on is really good, so buy more fabric than you think you need (plus it gives you extra fabric for future repairs).

    • @MicukoFelton
      @MicukoFelton Год назад +12

      @@tatchik77 It won't work if your fabric unravels. Then you'd need to sews the seams.

    • @justcarineinparis
      @justcarineinparis Год назад

      Me too!

    • @AskMrsAspen
      @AskMrsAspen Год назад +5

      I was coming to the comments to say the same thing! Please show us the ones that didn’t work and share why @thediydesigner

  • @mowattlavern62
    @mowattlavern62 Год назад +128

    I love this handkerchief dress, that's what we use to call it years ago. Thank you

  • @kitssewingkit
    @kitssewingkit Год назад +127

    This really reminds me of the 1920s "1 hour dress" - this feels like the 2020s version of it. Lovely job!
    I feel like it could also make a pretty good (and super quick!) 1920s costume in a pinch, just throw on a long necklace, maybe some brooches at the sides & you're golden

    • @mister-canada367
      @mister-canada367 Год назад +3

      You'd have to cut the bottom to make it flat and not asymmetrical. But yeah, it could work as a 1920's dress with some embellishments.

    • @kitssewingkit
      @kitssewingkit Год назад +15

      @@mister-canada367 handkerchief hems were a thing in the 20s! especially for party frocks (and especially if its just a costume lol)

  • @Anobluu
    @Anobluu Год назад +21

    I don't usually watch fashion videos or so, but I saw 8:30 and said to myself 'Under 10 minutes, won't take much time.'.
    A great decision.
    You say everything necessary, explain everything, show how to do it, what to be careful about, why or why not do something, how to style it and everything.
    I love this.
    I'm not much of a dress person, but I do wanna make this now 😂!

  • @cls85
    @cls85 Год назад +59

    I was a bit doubtful just looking at the tiktok image but now..... wow. That looks really great. I can see how the type of fabric used would probably make all the difference though. Very cool. Please post more like this. (im a beginner at sewing and this is probably about the extent of my skill at the moment)

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +14

      will do! I have a while playlist of no-sew videos that you'd probably love

    • @julierosie62
      @julierosie62 Год назад +2

      Can you tell me what it’s called on tik tok please? I’d really like to see it there but I can’t find it. Thanks ❤

  • @tarbhnathrac
    @tarbhnathrac Год назад +73

    I had a little top styled similar to this many years ago. It fell just about 6-8" below my waist. The waist had been lightly elasticized, with the sides sewn up to create armholes so still a pullover. No adjusting, pinching fabric or belting necessary - just thow on and go! It was perfect for everything in the summer ... as a beach cover, as a top over shorts and jeans. I wore it to death. Another small but significant difference was that the shoulders were cut wide and slightly shirred to just 'cap' the shoulders - added to it's value as a beach/sun coverup.
    Re this one, for those of us a bit too modest to have the sides open, those decorative pins Orly showed a few episodes ago to cinch jeans waistbands could be used to pinch the front and back sides together and add a stylish touch.

  • @Miss_SkiPp_8812
    @Miss_SkiPp_8812 Год назад +27

    Another option she doesn't seem to mention but could 1000% work is clothing tape to keep it in place instead of sewing it. You could use a solid high grade clothing tape to put it where you want it, wear it, style it and remove after, then do it other ways with the tape again. It give you tons of play, tons of ways to wear, and lots of options.

  • @gullinvarg
    @gullinvarg Год назад +82

    As someone who definitely needs a bra...you could get some extra fabric and either make a tube top (one seam) or just wrap around the back and pin to the bra in the front to cover the sides. A camisole would work too or maybe a tank top. Finally, I kind of liked how it looked on her open on the sides with the belt before overlapping, so maybe a contrasting bodycon tube or tank dress underneath.

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +13

      oooh yes!

    • @Desert-Dweller
      @Desert-Dweller Год назад +7

      Thanks for these suggestions. This was my first question when I saw how she first wore it. I was also wondering if making the H shape more like an A but not that far, just to make it roomier at the front and the correct fit at the back. No. It needs to be wider near the top. I can't work it out. 😂 Safer just to put a cami under it.

  • @gigioz74
    @gigioz74 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm so glad you made this dress because i've always wondered how it truly sat on the body but didn't want to waste fabric by cutting it incorrectly or it didn't look the way it looked in the animation. I think it looks amazing! This is, by far, the easiest dress to make and it's no sew!

  • @bookishinparis399
    @bookishinparis399 Год назад +8

    I've got a couple of these now 😅 I used a "3yards for $3" from Walmart, made sure the short side would fall on my hip (didn't turn like Orly did, arm holes parallel to the shorter side). Its floor length and the fits like something out of a Greek painting 😍 added a v neck in the front, but it wasn't necessary; cute both ways.

  • @1VampieNight
    @1VampieNight Год назад +41

    Was planning a fabric store trip this week for Halloween shopping. Now boingie fabric is added to the list!! 🖤🖤

  • @doloressims5677
    @doloressims5677 Год назад +5

    Stretch velvet would be beautiful... and I like the idea of tying or even using a pretty broach at the waist to change up that hemline a bit.

  • @jamiebryant3487
    @jamiebryant3487 Год назад +10

    I love how easy and effortless this is!!! Just beautiful!

  • @FilomenaJackStudio
    @FilomenaJackStudio Год назад +20

    I just make what ever Orly tells me too😂. For reals, this is amazing! Thank you OS!

  • @janetleeharrison
    @janetleeharrison Год назад +50

    Thanks for testing this out! This would also be a great tunic (I think?) if cut shorter and worn with leggings or skinny jeans.🔥🤩

    • @brigboss
      @brigboss Год назад +2

      That's what I was planning to do ! A beautiful tunics to wear with a belt, over a turtleneck undershirt and a pair of pantyhose.

  • @plumpcosplay8562
    @plumpcosplay8562 Год назад +39

    This would be great for a fairy core look

  • @Kimmie6772
    @Kimmie6772 Год назад +4

    I think the reason the springy fabric matches the best is because of how fabric simulations end up in general. It can be hard to simulate collisions so something like a thick and heavy bath towel is kind of difficult to come across without looking like the object is made out of bricks or stretchy fabric.

  • @JenipherOtieno-me9oc
    @JenipherOtieno-me9oc 2 месяца назад

    Loved how you simplified this❤
    Would love to see more of your designer clothes

  • @leslieschmitt7749
    @leslieschmitt7749 Год назад +8

    Wow!! Great dress!! As always, you explanations are so clear and easy to follow!! ❤

  • @svitlanakozachenko5082
    @svitlanakozachenko5082 5 месяцев назад +1

    what a lovely dress Thanks for the video! Very cool!

  • @eldarion100
    @eldarion100 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, it looks even better than the virtual mockup! It reminds me of some historical ways of making dresses by starting with a rectangle and inserting triangles to the skirt.
    I do worry that the edges might fray on the first wash (especially if you use a woven fabric instead of a knit) and that over time the corners of the slits may tear or the fabric around them may stretch and deform. Maybe one could do a narrow rolled hem and put some reinforcing stitches at the corners of the slits.

  • @maribreeze7560
    @maribreeze7560 Год назад +1

    Stop, this is an absolute game changer. Thank you for making this video!!!

  • @laurenragle5228
    @laurenragle5228 10 месяцев назад

    I love the idea of cutting it on the bias, so smart!

  • @auriswinters311
    @auriswinters311 Год назад +8

    Hi Orly! Me again...thought this might warrant an additional comment. You could easily add pockets when the slit is long like yours. I ❤ a dress w/discreet pockets... Orly...DIY Weddings (Bridesmaid), Graduation, Vacation, Design on a Dime (you needa dress last min but don't either have the $ or time) sorta events coming to mind rn??? Totally customizable! ❤

  • @Amy_Dunn
    @Amy_Dunn Год назад +58

    Two things:
    1. This is stunning! If you make it a little shorter and in fun colors you could make a fairy dress/costume! 💖
    2. Now I'm super curious what it would look like if you sew long sleeves on it. Lmao probably kimono bat wings for sure!

    • @katinkavos3982
      @katinkavos3982 Год назад +14

      fairy dress... great idea to make a green Tinkerbel dress.

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +14

      oooh I guess long sleeves would require an additional cut too. Lengthen the shoulder measurement but then another slice to release the sleeve from the body.

    • @DeadNotSleeping789
      @DeadNotSleeping789 Год назад

      I'm glad you mentioned that because I was thinking about making it short and light blue for a costume 🙂

    • @orleanaplytas4430
      @orleanaplytas4430 Год назад +2

      Oooh and with the material so light weight you could probably layer two or three colors without to much bulk up top!

  • @plantabear6037
    @plantabear6037 10 месяцев назад +1

    So magical! Please show us what happens if you use round fabric, & oval fabric 😊

  • @drkatel
    @drkatel Год назад +5

    I love this! I had a dress like this “back in the day” and the drapey fabric was so flattering AND comfy. Not sure I could pull off the look these days. I’m short and can’t tolerate heels anymore. 🤷‍♀️ But, my lovely daughters would rock it.

    • @debbiethomas3687
      @debbiethomas3687 Год назад +1

      Yes, wouldn't it be great to be able to just go back so you could wear something like this? I'm much too old for this now, and look rather more like an apple, but my 18-year-old self would have loved it. Sigh...

  • @hstar2946
    @hstar2946 5 месяцев назад

    Stunning Gurl….. I adore you and you style!! Thanks for sharing with us!❤

  • @DaniellaFagan
    @DaniellaFagan Год назад +7

    So cute! This would be awesome in sequin ❤️

    • @ranafroggie
      @ranafroggie Год назад

      Omg, I love that idea SO much!!

  • @feelosophy1921
    @feelosophy1921 Год назад +6

    Perfect little weekend bag item. AI is only as good as the user because edits are usually required. Since you cutt it on the bias you could tie the front and back points and have a little harem jumpsuit moment, too!

  • @Ryan.D21
    @Ryan.D21 Год назад +8

    I actually like it a lot.....Now i want to see you do these techniques but push it to max of variation, like made it be top, short or maxi dress....how to do it more sexy form-fitted style or took the drap to more dramatic goddess inspired. More different types of fabrics or play on the cut ( both asymmetric and symmetry cut)❤.

    • @tarbhnathrac
      @tarbhnathrac Год назад +2

      And use just a bit more fabric and add sleeves!

    • @OrlyShaniShow
      @OrlyShaniShow  Год назад +2

      totally!

    • @Ryan.D21
      @Ryan.D21 Год назад +2

      @@tarbhnathrac YES!!!.....I Think this is the most effective DIY that definitely a dream for beginners (or that that advanced sewing skills) like us , Cuz while it just few steps but the outcome are Beautiful!!!....Plus this urge us to imagine how to take to further also feel it truly can be real.

  • @tinytinalea
    @tinytinalea Год назад +2

    I'm so glad you tried this! I saw that AI video and absolutely had my suspicions. I'm excited that you figured it out!

  • @barneyDcaller
    @barneyDcaller 10 месяцев назад +1

    That less than 5 dollar fabric turned into a thousand dollar designer dress with less effort and in only 5 to 10 minutes. Love it

  • @Bea-zz4oi
    @Bea-zz4oi Год назад +1

    Love that you actually explained the issues and tips you had! That is so so so helpful thank you.

  • @lifeofaimee6259
    @lifeofaimee6259 Год назад +2

    Amazing to see this come to life and it is stunning on you Orly.

  • @amberpratt5078
    @amberpratt5078 Год назад +3

    Will you please do a packing video!?! I am also a strictly carry-on girl, and would love some tips. Also, you have inspired me to customize my clothes more and it has really paid off and I appreciate it. Love your channel!

  • @LoopBuddy
    @LoopBuddy Год назад

    The way you threw that dress on was so satisfying for some reason, lol

  • @bryaamy9045
    @bryaamy9045 Год назад +3

    Unbelievably awesome!!!! I would love to see a diy for a blazer/sweatshirt combo.

  • @PlentyAction420
    @PlentyAction420 5 месяцев назад

    Life is like a 360 degree circle I've made about 1000 of these in the last 10 yrs I've been seeing and making dresses so long and I keep seeing all of my old style of dresses coming back in style 😮

  • @orleanaplytas4430
    @orleanaplytas4430 Год назад +3

    What I love about this is you could put gem clips on the shoulders or wear a super long pearl necklace or wear it with a crop Jean jacket or a puffy jacket or a waist length dress jacket. So many possibilities!

  • @icecreamcat01
    @icecreamcat01 Год назад

    I think this is one of the best videos I've seen in a long time

  • @KC-tx3ko
    @KC-tx3ko Год назад +3

    Just found this channel and I love it! You’re engaging and your instructions are so clear!

  • @carolt2198
    @carolt2198 Год назад +3

    brilliant! I love how easy this was to execute plus the Orly explanation and determining how to do the cuts. Thanks Orly.

  • @SheaMF
    @SheaMF Год назад +11

    I feel that the way Orly explained it, she made it more complicated than it is, especially in regards to the width of the shoulders and neck part. And tbh, I would do my cuts with the fabric folded personally speaking. And then, when she cut hers on the bias, it was very fast and made it a tad more complicated. It would have been great to have 2 versions.
    I had not seen that viral video, but I will actually tried this. I’m thinking you can wear a tank top underneath, cause let’s face it, most of us wear bras, that compliments the dress. Another option I see is to maybe make it in a lace fabric and wear a tubed or bodycon dress underneath.

    • @pinteresadaspinteresadas1311
      @pinteresadaspinteresadas1311 Год назад +2

      I feel like she needs to give allllllll the details in case someone needs all the steps. I can do it just by looking at a picture but some need to see every step of the process.

    • @SheaMF
      @SheaMF Год назад +1

      @@pinteresadaspinteresadas1311 I’m all for her giving details. It’s how they were delivered that made it more complicated than it is.

  • @nicoles_soul5477
    @nicoles_soul5477 Год назад

    I love how informative she was! Especially explaining the cuts

  • @ac15701
    @ac15701 6 месяцев назад

    Im so glad of her honesty❤

  • @cruzintexan25
    @cruzintexan25 Год назад +1

    No me running to my fabric stash to make like 6 of these ❤

  • @Mizoneko
    @Mizoneko Год назад +2

    I've seen this dress being made way before AI and such, but never wanted to try making it like right now!

  • @alicebabler9996
    @alicebabler9996 Год назад +2

    So cute! Your enthusiasm is infectious! I'm a new subscriber...glad I found you!

  • @maritzamoffett8021
    @maritzamoffett8021 Год назад +3

    You explained this so well Orly. Thank you for sharing tips, tricks and all of your talent. And, 🤩 WOW, it looks beautiful!

  • @maureengreen4008
    @maureengreen4008 Год назад +4

    This could very well be my wedding guest dress but I might need to re-work the hem and use silk chiffon or cotton muslin. Thanks for showing the ins and outs of this ‘dress’😊

    • @eldarion100
      @eldarion100 10 месяцев назад

      Heads-up that if you use a woven fabric, you'll need to finish the raw edges somehow. Otherwise it will unravel.

  • @JehanineMelmoth
    @JehanineMelmoth Год назад +2

    I knew you could do magic! You look amazing in this dress!

  • @the1andonlyMsocee
    @the1andonlyMsocee Год назад +3

    This looks awesome. I'd cut the side slits probably shorter but that's the beauty of this style. You can do what you want 😊

  • @georgiamedley2762
    @georgiamedley2762 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for doing this video! As someone who owns a sewing machine but can’t really do any alterations just basic mending. THIS IS AMAZING! I can now make something super chic and tailor it to me! (As 6”2 and plus size -finding clothes that fit is a big deal) Thank you so much for your hard work and putting this together 💖💖💖💖

  • @yashraworkshop7247
    @yashraworkshop7247 Год назад

    I LOVE IT! THANKS ORLY!😍😍😍

  • @janetveon4951
    @janetveon4951 5 месяцев назад

    Lots of good tips and info. Love it!! You look amazing!

  • @BarelyNoticeable
    @BarelyNoticeable Год назад +1

    Whoever first thought of this though, mad. The creativity. The innovation. How did… It bleW my miNd

  • @nancyvasquez3621
    @nancyvasquez3621 Год назад +1

    Running to the fabric store🏃‍♀️Love it!❤️

  • @juliejensen7096
    @juliejensen7096 Год назад +4

    I love this idea! It turned out awesome. I noticed it was shorter in the back. So you could switch it when you feel like it. Also, what if you curved the side cuts like )( So you could have a smaller neck hole and not a lot on the shoulders. And not cut as far down.

  • @emmahaslam1905
    @emmahaslam1905 Год назад +2

    If you get little elastics like they use on horses manes you could make temporary 'coin' buttons for the sides (or the wings) which can be removed after with no need for buttonholes.

  • @mathilde1212
    @mathilde1212 Год назад

    Absolutly loving it !

  • @thiefvanblu1501
    @thiefvanblu1501 11 месяцев назад

    One thing I noticed in my own dabbling is that if you're looking to use fabric with a printed pattern, you might want to line it with a solid color fabric because most printed knits with this kind of material are only printed on one side of the fabric.
    Lining it could affect the drape but it would conceal the unprinted side of the fabric

  • @debbiealford9495
    @debbiealford9495 Год назад +9

    I'd like to see you try this with sequin fabric that would be pretty ❤️

  • @amyradbill1836
    @amyradbill1836 Год назад +3

    I love this so much, and I have a perfect rayon/Lycra knit for it, in several colors. So I guess I know what I’m making this weekend. Plus I feel like it’ll also be super cute for fall, with the right long sleeved shirt or blouse worn under it and (obviously!) some cool boots.😊

  • @galiamotala
    @galiamotala Год назад +2

    I absolutely LOVE this!!! Can’t wait to make it myself 🤍

  • @rhondar.1903
    @rhondar.1903 Год назад

    Seeing this as I'm preparing for a beach vacation in two weeks, it's like a dream come true! I will be at Joann's ASAP in order to get fabric to make at least two of these ❤️

  • @aurered6387
    @aurered6387 Год назад

    so simple yet so elegant xD

  • @KS.-mw3of
    @KS.-mw3of 11 месяцев назад

    Love that you did this video explaining. Really grateful. As a beginner I didn't figure it out but I upcycled a giant scarf and added long, super dramatic ties at the shoulder then wore a long baggy shirt underneath for a Lagenlook style .

  • @CB-dj1uz
    @CB-dj1uz Год назад +1

    This was explained so well!

  • @kriyeted2370
    @kriyeted2370 Год назад

    I like it! simple and smart!

  • @Sorkaro
    @Sorkaro 11 месяцев назад

    Also if you don’t wanna sew the sides, you could always pin it in a way so you can be easy and breezy without a belt but have the sides covered nicely

  • @zhamcelperocho2722
    @zhamcelperocho2722 Год назад

    I remember when I was a little girl, playing dress up using my blankets. 💖💖💖💖

  • @dillonnapier1239
    @dillonnapier1239 Год назад +43

    I love this zero-waste technique, I created something with a similar silhouette using 3 parallel slashes for a deep v neckline!

  • @lettiaragon7709
    @lettiaragon7709 Год назад

    BA-BAM!!!!! Dang Orly, you’ve done it again. I love it!

  • @debraking7412
    @debraking7412 Год назад +4

    Hi Orly, the dress turned out beautifully. You look gorgeous in it xx

  • @jillvasquez1010
    @jillvasquez1010 Год назад

    Layered in different colors. You could either cut them at exactly the same angle for just a peek of color here and there or you could do different angles for more color flash (and maybe a bit more coverage as well) at the hem.

  • @user-kf6lu4dn2r
    @user-kf6lu4dn2r Год назад +1

    Very nice, and surprisingly pretty, thank you for sharing this 🙂

  • @michellecornum5856
    @michellecornum5856 Год назад +1

    The possibilities! I'm going to have to try this.

  • @maggiem4734
    @maggiem4734 Год назад

    The word is ‘flouncy’ and is my fav type of fabric ☺️

  • @sheilagilleland4312
    @sheilagilleland4312 Год назад +2

    I’m going to do a shirt like this how dang cute🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @ninaelwart9460
    @ninaelwart9460 9 месяцев назад

    Now a sequinned version of this dress!! DO IIIIIIIIT

  • @teresaunderwood41
    @teresaunderwood41 Год назад +3

    So fun!!! It seems like a modern knit version of the One Hour Dress from the 1920s❤

  • @lisajohnston-cosner7527
    @lisajohnston-cosner7527 Год назад +5

    Orly, I love this dress!!! I think that I might actually be able to make it! ❤ Thank you!

  • @dianadivadiamond
    @dianadivadiamond Год назад +1

    I knew it was suppose to have something holding the shoulder and you gave me the final piece to the puzzle. Thank you my dear for sharing as always. Love it very much on you. Also love your asymmetrical finish gives it another great look. ❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯

  • @TMX369
    @TMX369 Год назад +3

    Love it! You make everything look great! ❤

  • @PhantomTemple
    @PhantomTemple Год назад +5

    Another way to style it, is having the belt only go over the front, but through the hole around the back..

  • @Bibliophile1686
    @Bibliophile1686 Год назад +1

    This is so cute and fun! I love that there's some versatility with it. I'm not a sewer, so this looks like something I might be able to try out.

  • @sandhermit3665
    @sandhermit3665 11 месяцев назад

    I've been collecting fabric, lately. I will definitely be trying this, again and again and again. Thank you!

  • @honielavender
    @honielavender Год назад +1

    this is a game changer for renaissance fest costume makers

  • @ld1753
    @ld1753 Год назад

    Love your channel can’t wait to see what you do next😊

  • @chloebelle4923
    @chloebelle4923 Год назад +2

    Orly ~ So awesome --- thank you for your content...you always make me smile! 🥰

  • @ninjahulk363
    @ninjahulk363 Год назад

    I'm seeing space to add pockects....love it!

  • @themaddtatter6679
    @themaddtatter6679 Год назад +2

    I'd definitely have to tweak it to make it just able to put on and go without having to adjust it. But with the simplicity of having no pattern that would be a snap ❤👍

  • @lchapman9324
    @lchapman9324 2 месяца назад

    Gorgeous!