Thank you, I made this! It was my first time ever sewing , so as a beginner, I can tell your tutorial is clear, easy to understand and logical. I bought my fabrics online, so I just realized they were pure white when they arrived. But I dyed them with coffee so the color was adjusted to a proper off white.
This is exciting! I haven’t done a big project like this (I’m a beginner who hasn’t sewed in… around 6-7 years!). I want to start making my own clothing and even just improving any past skills I knew. I bet your skirt came out very lovely.💞
Hi hi! I'm soo happy to hear that you finished your skirt🤍 How wonderful! Thank you so much for such a sweet comment, too. It means a lot to me :) I love how you managed to make your fabric off-white in such a clever way. I'll definitely keep that in mind next time I have the same issue🤍
Thank you!!!! Have been looking for a tutorial like this for a year! I have some old eco friendly mosquito netting 😂 that I will make into a tulle skirt!
Thank you for this! This was an absolutely amazing tutorial and it really helped me. I’m currently making my own graduation dress! and this was the exact skirt I wanted! I’ve done it in royal blue to match the top :)
Hi hi! I'm so happy to hear that this helped you :) Also, I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. I can't wait to see what your graduation dress looked like!🤩 I beat it must be mesmerizing! Thank you so much for such kind words in your comment. They mean absolutely everything!
This is the most beautiful skirt I have ever seen and you created it masterfully. Thank you for your tutorial. It most certainly is very helpful and seems easy enough to follow. I do however have a question; could you show us how you inserted the zipper?
Hi hi! Thank you very much for your comment :) I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. Can't wait to see how your beautiful piece turned out!
Did anyone catch if she explained how to calculate how much you need for your waist size to get this same look? These measurements are specific to get size. For example did she say something like, “ you will need 3x’s your waistband” etc. for sone reason the audio is so quiet on my phone I can barely hear her and I’m just looking for a tutorial that explains how much you need multiply your waist size for this sort of fullness.
@@hyegineer you actually deserve more comments and likes. This was an amazing tutorial. Not difficult to understand. Thanx to you. I'm now confident trying out tulle 👏 👏
Hi Faith! I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. Also, thank you so much for your kind words :) they mean the world to me, and really can't wait to see your creation! If you want to make it a bit puffier, I'd say you could gather a longer length of the tulle. Please let me know if that works!
hi! awesome tutorial, very helpful. im starting with sewing and its a difficult for me the part of the zipper. it goes from the bottom to the top of the skirt?
Hi hi! Thank you so much for your comment :)❤️ Zipper can be hard for anyone! I usually sew it in this order: top -> bottom on the left, and bottom -> top on the right :) would this help? Please let me know if you have more questions; I’d love to help🥰
Hi, thank you for this amazing tutorial 😊 I am making a dress for myself for a special ocasion (university graduation 🤞😅) combining this beautiful skirt,and a gathered bust top from Vivian Okeke with tulle outer layer similar to Lirika Matoshi dresses. I am afraid I don't have enough lining fabric for a half circle skirt and top pattern pieces. Is it okay to make the lining a gathered skirt too? Also, my waist measurement is 78cm so is the width (150cm) for the inner layer and lining okay for my waist? I hope you can answer, it is my first big project and I'm so excited 😅
Hi Hilal! Thank you so much for the comment, and huge congratulations on your graduation❤️ As for the lining part, based on your measurement (waist: 78cm, inner layer width: 150cm), I think it may work as the inner layer width is a bit more than 1.9x of your waist :) Hope you have a great time working on your dress and of course, enjoying your graduation day! Wish you all the best for your awesome future ahead of you✨
Hello, could you please share what tulle you purchased? You said Etsy, but I found so many, and I was looking for a light version like yours. But it’s hard to tell without actually seeing and feeling it. Thanks!
Hi this is a lovely skirt but you skipped a big section on how you joined the long ends of the skirt together. You went from a flat piece of sewn layers of tulle, showed the belt and tada, suddenly the skirt is all pieced together. Can you please explain what you did to join them all together as i desperately want to make this? Thanks
Hi! This was my very first video, so I lost footages of many steps I wanted to share. After combining them altogether on the top, you can start sewing the loose ends of each layer; 1) invisible zipper is attached to the lining piece, and 2) the tulle layers' loose ends should be sewn together respectively, leaving your desired zipper length, so you can open and close. Let me know if this helps :) !
Hi, this is what I always wanted to make for a long time!! Thank you for your video! Can I ask how you measure how much fabric you need for your size?🥰
Hi Aida! Thank you so much for your comment :) 🥰 My measurement: 25" in waist, 5'6 in height (168cm), size XS or 2 in the US Tulle fabric: 6 yards of 59"(150cm) wide polka dot tulle - for both the outer layer and the inner layer Lining fabric: 3 yards of 59" (150cm) wide crepe back satin
Hi Razan, اشكرك! I don't speak Arabic yet so it'll be difficult for me to have it translated for now, but please let me know if you have any question regarding how to make it, I'd love to answer them :) 🤍
Hi hi! Thank you soo much! I actually just tried out all different combination and lengths before coming up with 150cm; I finalized the numbers when the puffiness and volume matched what I envisioned it to be. :)
Hi A.J! Thank you so much for your comment and suggestion; I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. Regarding zipper, I too thought of adding that part in the tutorial, but at that time, I was such a newbie in sewing and video making, so I forgot to include that part :/ For future tutorials, I'll definitely make sure to include them so the tutorials become more complete! Again, thank you very much for your constructive feedback ✨
Great question! I think it would’ve helped if I explained it in the video as well. Actually, 150cm wasn’t the result of any calculation, but it was the given width of the fabric I purchased. So I tried a couple ratios of gathering, and settled with the existing width :)
I’m very new to sewing so I am a little confused! The top layer is all three sets sewn end to end to make one very wide set and then gathered to make it more opaque? Then the inner layer is not tiered? So with the lining, this skirt is 3 layers deep?
Hi Julia! Thank you for leaving a comment :) You're absolutely correct! The skirt consists of 3 layers, including the lining, first tulle layer without any tier, and the second tulle layer (outermost) that has two tiers sewn together. Inner layer's not tiered because if you do so, the skirt gets very puffy, which I wanted to avoid. Hope this helps🤍
Hi Glenda! Thank you so much for your comment :) I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. Regarding the zipper part, I'm sorry that this tutorial lacks clear explanation. This is totally due to me being new to sewing and video editing :/ I'll make sure to include zipper parts in upcoming tutorials. Thank you for the reminder! ♥️
Volume!!!!!! You whisper - then turn UP the volume before posting. My hearing is normal, new phone on max volume and your whispering voice is too soft! Every ad explodes my ears. Better yet, please speak up.
I'm going to try my best to make my prom dress do you think if I did this in black maybe with hoop skirt under it and a corset top it look cute all together I'm also making little gold beaded dragon charms to put on the skirt part :> I love making stuff cus then i feel accomplished and show All my friends just Wednesday I finished a string bag I made I haven't done any clothes yet just stuffed animals and that bag but I want to try:D It be so cool to show off the dress I make them see people shocked when I say I made it >:>
@@hyegineer I'm actually kinda trying to get it really poofy im making my own prom dress I want the skirt part short(I'm taking off the 2nd teir so its short like I want hehe) but I want it really poofy :> I've never made a dress before so I'm crazy trying to do this lol
Hi Jae! I joined them with 1.5cm of seam allowance :) I’ll make sure to specify such detail next time. Please let me know if you have any more question!
Thank you, I made this! It was my first time ever sewing , so as a beginner, I can tell your tutorial is clear, easy to understand and logical. I bought my fabrics online, so I just realized they were pure white when they arrived. But I dyed them with coffee so the color was adjusted to a proper off white.
This is exciting! I haven’t done a big project like this (I’m a beginner who hasn’t sewed in… around 6-7 years!). I want to start making my own clothing and even just improving any past skills I knew. I bet your skirt came out very lovely.💞
Hi hi! I'm soo happy to hear that you finished your skirt🤍 How wonderful!
Thank you so much for such a sweet comment, too. It means a lot to me :) I love how you managed to make your fabric off-white in such a clever way. I'll definitely keep that in mind next time I have the same issue🤍
Thank you!!!! Have been looking for a tutorial like this for a year! I have some old eco friendly mosquito netting 😂 that I will make into a tulle skirt!
Hi hi! Thank you so much for your comment :) I'm so happy to hear you find it useful❤️ Can't wait to see how beautiful your skirt will be like!
Best and easiest tulle tier tutorial. It's exactly the style I like
Hi hi! Thank you so much :) I'm so glad you like the video🤍
I was looking for this. I love how Jamie Chua wears her Dior tulle skirts
Thank you for this! This was an absolutely amazing tutorial and it really helped me. I’m currently making my own graduation dress! and this was the exact skirt I wanted! I’ve done it in royal blue to match the top :)
Hi hi! I'm so happy to hear that this helped you :) Also, I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here.
I can't wait to see what your graduation dress looked like!🤩 I beat it must be mesmerizing! Thank you so much for such kind words in your comment. They mean absolutely everything!
Elaborate tutorial, beautiful outcome.....Good job. Pleaseeeeeee do more tutorials
Hi hi! Thank you so much for watching this and of course, your kind words :) 🤍 I'll definitely come back with more!
This is the most beautiful skirt I have ever seen and you created it masterfully. Thank you for your tutorial. It most certainly is very helpful and seems easy enough to follow. I do however have a question; could you show us how you inserted the zipper?
OMG this is the clearest tutorial ever, thank you so much!
Hi hi! :) Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it 😊 Can't imagine how wonderful yours will be like when you make one!
This was such a good tutorial! I made a black one with a patterned lining and I love it. Thank you for making this!
Amazing video! You have such a lovely voice. I found myself feeling warm and happy watching your tutorial 😃
Hi Rebecca! Thank you so much for your kind words; they warm my heart!🥰
This is so beautiful! Makes me want to make it
Thank you so much❤️❤️
Beautiful, and your styling was adorable. Very nice video.
Hi, the tutorial is great and the skirt is beautiful! How would the measurements change for someone bigger? How can i adjust?
This is extremely dreamy and extremely beautiful! Maybe I might consider attempting to make it myself someday.
So beautiful , thanks for the tutorial. I will try this.
Hi hi! Thank you very much for your comment :) I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here.
Can't wait to see how your beautiful piece turned out!
Did anyone catch if she explained how to calculate how much you need for your waist size to get this same look? These measurements are specific to get size. For example did she say something like, “ you will need 3x’s your waistband” etc. for sone reason the audio is so quiet on my phone I can barely hear her and I’m just looking for a tutorial that explains how much you need multiply your waist size for this sort of fullness.
Beautiful result. Clear tutorial. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much Miranda :)🤍 My first comment ever! I'm so glad you find it clear and useful. Have a beautiful day!
@@hyegineer you actually deserve more comments and likes. This was an amazing tutorial. Not difficult to understand. Thanx to you. I'm now confident trying out tulle 👏 👏
Aww how sweet of you :) You just made my day! Thank you soo much! 🤍
How could I make it a little bit more puffy? Do I layer the tulle more? Also beautiful skirt! Can’t wait to get started on mine!
Hi Faith! I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here. Also, thank you so much for your kind words :) they mean the world to me, and really can't wait to see your creation! If you want to make it a bit puffier, I'd say you could gather a longer length of the tulle. Please let me know if that works!
LOVE the coding reference
Hi Ana! Thank you for leaving such a sweet comment. I'm so happy you like it too :) ! 🤍
hi! awesome tutorial, very helpful. im starting with sewing and its a difficult for me the part of the zipper. it goes from the bottom to the top of the skirt?
Hi hi! Thank you so much for your comment :)❤️ Zipper can be hard for anyone! I usually sew it in this order: top -> bottom on the left, and bottom -> top on the right :) would this help? Please let me know if you have more questions; I’d love to help🥰
Beautiful👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Beautiful!
Hi, thank you for this amazing tutorial 😊 I am making a dress for myself for a special ocasion (university graduation 🤞😅) combining this beautiful skirt,and a gathered bust top from Vivian Okeke with tulle outer layer similar to Lirika Matoshi dresses. I am afraid I don't have enough lining fabric for a half circle skirt and top pattern pieces. Is it okay to make the lining a gathered skirt too? Also, my waist measurement is 78cm so is the width (150cm) for the inner layer and lining okay for my waist? I hope you can answer, it is my first big project and I'm so excited 😅
My hip measurement is 110cm if it makes a difference
Hi Hilal! Thank you so much for the comment, and huge congratulations on your graduation❤️ As for the lining part, based on your measurement (waist: 78cm, inner layer width: 150cm), I think it may work as the inner layer width is a bit more than 1.9x of your waist :) Hope you have a great time working on your dress and of course, enjoying your graduation day! Wish you all the best for your awesome future ahead of you✨
@@hyegineer Thank you
Hello, could you please share what tulle you purchased? You said Etsy, but I found so many, and I was looking for a light version like yours. But it’s hard to tell without actually seeing and feeling it. Thanks!
Hi hi! I found the fabric from Lacefabricstore, and the color was Ivory :) Hope it helps!
Youre so prettyyyy!!!
Hi this is a lovely skirt but you skipped a big section on how you joined the long ends of the skirt together. You went from a flat piece of sewn layers of tulle, showed the belt and tada, suddenly the skirt is all pieced together. Can you please explain what you did to join them all together as i desperately want to make this? Thanks
Hi! This was my very first video, so I lost footages of many steps I wanted to share. After combining them altogether on the top, you can start sewing the loose ends of each layer; 1) invisible zipper is attached to the lining piece, and 2) the tulle layers' loose ends should be sewn together respectively, leaving your desired zipper length, so you can open and close. Let me know if this helps :) !
Hi, this is what I always wanted to make for a long time!! Thank you for your video! Can I ask how you measure how much fabric you need for your size?🥰
Hi Aida! Thank you so much for your comment :) 🥰
My measurement: 25" in waist, 5'6 in height (168cm), size XS or 2 in the US
Tulle fabric: 6 yards of 59"(150cm) wide polka dot tulle - for both the outer layer and the inner layer
Lining fabric: 3 yards of 59" (150cm) wide crepe back satin
@@hyegineer6 yards?!? In the materials it says 5.5 TwT
Hi Hedgehogz! 5.5 is perfectly fine, I bought 6 yards and had leftovers :) In my case, I didn’t have an option to buy the half yard.
💓💓💓omg very talented 💓💓💓
Thank you sooo much Jenny💓💓
Very beautiful, thank you, I can now sew a skirt, I hope you will put the Arabic translation
Hi Razan, اشكرك! I don't speak Arabic yet so it'll be difficult for me to have it translated for now, but please let me know if you have any question regarding how to make it, I'd love to answer them :) 🤍
Thanks 🙏 I love it 😻
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m so happy you like it :)❤️
This is so cool! How did you calculate 150cm for the length of the tiers?
Hi hi! Thank you soo much! I actually just tried out all different combination and lengths before coming up with 150cm; I finalized the numbers when the puffiness and volume matched what I envisioned it to be. :)
I wish you can show how you attached the zipper coz I can’t seem to figure it out. Thanks.
Hi A.J! Thank you so much for your comment and suggestion; I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here.
Regarding zipper, I too thought of adding that part in the tutorial, but at that time, I was such a newbie in sewing and video making, so I forgot to include that part :/ For future tutorials, I'll definitely make sure to include them so the tutorials become more complete! Again, thank you very much for your constructive feedback ✨
Hey! Love the tutorial and would like to know how you calculated the 150cm? @hyegineer
Great question! I think it would’ve helped if I explained it in the video as well. Actually, 150cm wasn’t the result of any calculation, but it was the given width of the fabric I purchased. So I tried a couple ratios of gathering, and settled with the existing width :)
I’m very new to sewing so I am a little confused! The top layer is all three sets sewn end to end to make one very wide set and then gathered to make it more opaque? Then the inner layer is not tiered? So with the lining, this skirt is 3 layers deep?
Hi Julia! Thank you for leaving a comment :)
You're absolutely correct! The skirt consists of 3 layers, including the lining, first tulle layer without any tier, and the second tulle layer (outermost) that has two tiers sewn together. Inner layer's not tiered because if you do so, the skirt gets very puffy, which I wanted to avoid. Hope this helps🤍
@@hyegineer perfect! Thank you so much for replying so soon. I can’t wait to get started with this project! ✨
I'm soo happy I could help🤍 You totally got this!
In love
Hi hi! Thank you so much❤️
how tall are you please? so I can adjust the measurements for a friend and her proportions. thanks
Hi A.J! I'm 168cm, or 5'6 :) Hope this helps!
@@hyegineer thanks please make more vids very educational and soothing lol great job!
Absolutely🥰 thank you so much!
Cómo le pusiste el zipper?
Hi Glenda! Thank you so much for your comment :) I'm so sorry for this late, late reply; my life was facing so many changes within the last 5 months, so I just managed to get back here.
Regarding the zipper part, I'm sorry that this tutorial lacks clear explanation. This is totally due to me being new to sewing and video editing :/ I'll make sure to include zipper parts in upcoming tutorials. Thank you for the reminder! ♥️
Volume!!!!!! You whisper - then turn UP the volume before posting. My hearing is normal, new phone on max volume and your whispering voice is too soft! Every ad explodes my ears. Better yet, please speak up.
I'm going to try my best to make my prom dress do you think if I did this in black maybe with hoop skirt under it and a corset top it look cute all together
I'm also making little gold beaded dragon charms to put on the skirt part :> I love making stuff cus then i feel accomplished and show All my friends just Wednesday I finished a string bag I made I haven't done any clothes yet just stuffed animals and that bag but I want to try:D
It be so cool to show off the dress I make them see people shocked when I say I made it >:>
If I wanted if to be more poofy would I add another layer or make the top layer longer and just gather it more:>
Oh if you add one more layer, it’ll be realllly puffy, so I’d rather go for gathering more fabric :)
@@hyegineer I'm actually kinda trying to get it really poofy im making my own prom dress I want the skirt part short(I'm taking off the 2nd teir so its short like I want hehe) but I want it really poofy :>
I've never made a dress before so I'm crazy trying to do this lol
what exactly is the seam allowance / margin when you joined the gathered bottom panel to the top tier? was it 1.5 or 2cm? thank you!
Hi Jae! I joined them with 1.5cm of seam allowance :) I’ll make sure to specify such detail next time. Please let me know if you have any more question!