If it helps, I do my zippers the same way but baste (by hand) the open zipper face down with the teeth centred so that when closed the zip is centred over the seam. When I get to the bottom I close the zip and baste by hand up the other side. I then undo the original machine basting of the seam and sew the zip with it open which is easier to place the sewing evenly from the edge as you like it. If the zip pull gets in your way stop with your needle down and move it past with your foot up and then lower your foot and carry on. Thank you for all your videos. They are very inspiring.
Great skirt and I love that serger. I learned that same zipper technique in Home Ec. in the late 50s in high school. We also had to hand baste the zipper to the pressed open basted seam which kept it from moving around while machine sewing it in. It's an extra step but does work.
Thank you, you did the zipper very professional. I work the top part of the zipper a little different so it doesn't touch my skin at the waist. It just gets sewn between the 2 layers of the waistband. But your skirt looks really good. I sometimes insert an elastic band inside the waistband but only in the back, that way it stretches a little when needed.
@@laurenalise3488 so glad you found it useful! Learning to draft skirts opened sooooo many doors for me- for example, I see a bodice I like, and then just add a half circle skirt to it to make a dress allllll the time! 🫶💕
Thank you so much for this tutorial. You explained everything so so well. You have been such an inspiration for me. Wondering what other fabrics might look good with this pattern. Thank you
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If you have just a little positive ease like that, you could insert elastic into the waist band, and it would probably look ok. And for finishing the waistband you could “stitch in the ditch” on the right side and catch the inside waistband in the seam , instead of hand stitching.
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You might like invisible zippers. It’s basically the same insertion technique that you like but you don’t see the zipper exposed as much. There are special feet for this but I use a regular zipper foot and it works just fine. 😊
Love the skirt! I was wondering where you get your labels from? I’m looking for some labels to put in the pieces I make for my wardrobe, and I love the look of yours!
Love your new skirt Jaclyn. Looks like spring! Your videos are getting better and better with details. Thanks for sharing even your bad moments 😄. When I saw you drawing out the bottom of your circle skirt I remembered something I had read on this topic - tuesdaystitches.com/how-to-cut-perfect-circles-of-fabric/ The image towards the bottom (using a string) would be perfect for this situation. Looking forward to more videos! 😍
When i try this the waist comes put 8 inches to big? What am i doing wrong? Is that happening to anyone else? Shouldn't it fit my waist exactly with just an inch extra for seam allowance
It varies from fabric to fabric, but usually I try to go for those wider fabrics in the 55-60" range. If you using something from a 45" bolt, the skirt will have to be a lot shorter. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much! This tutorial was so easy to follow. So many other use specialty markers and terms that I don't have or understand.
OMG! I just discovered you and this skirt and holy smokes, it is just so well done! Brilliant! Thank you!!!
Thank you! I feel like I was definitely chatty in this video 😅 but glad it was helpful!!
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I really like this skirt! Truly enjoyed your video!
If it helps, I do my zippers the same way but baste (by hand) the open zipper face down with the teeth centred so that when closed the zip is centred over the seam. When I get to the bottom I close the zip and baste by hand up the other side. I then undo the original machine basting of the seam and sew the zip with it open which is easier to place the sewing evenly from the edge as you like it. If the zip pull gets in your way stop with your needle down and move it past with your foot up and then lower your foot and carry on. Thank you for all your videos. They are very inspiring.
Great skirt and I love that serger. I learned that same zipper technique in Home Ec. in the late 50s in high school. We also had to hand baste the zipper to the pressed open basted seam which kept it from moving around while machine sewing it in. It's an extra step but does work.
Thank you, you did the zipper very professional. I work the top part of the zipper a little different so it doesn't touch my skin at the waist. It just gets sewn between the 2 layers of the waistband. But your skirt looks really good. I sometimes insert an elastic band inside the waistband but only in the back, that way it stretches a little when needed.
That skirt is gorgeous! Great job!
Thank you so so much for this tutorial! I have 4 fabrics just waiting to be cut as half circle skirts ! 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for this video! It’s the most helpful video I have found for what I’m needing to know for my next project.
@@laurenalise3488 so glad you found it useful! Learning to draft skirts opened sooooo many doors for me- for example, I see a bodice I like, and then just add a half circle skirt to it to make a dress allllll the time! 🫶💕
10/10! I think a half circle might fit my body type, too...adding it to the postpartum sewing list!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. You explained everything so so well. You have been such an inspiration for me. Wondering what other fabrics might look good with this pattern. Thank you
After the zipper seam has been basted, take the time to hand baste the zipper into the seam. This is totally worth the time! It never fails me!
I use a glue stick (they make them for fabric too) to hold the zipper while I sew. Basting or gluing is way better than pinning.
Thank you, a great tutorial. Thanks for showing your mistake, hopefully I won't make the same one. Looks great on you. Love the music in your videos.
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really good video and I have just subscribed. Im new and pattern making and drafting is challenging to understand
If you have just a little positive ease like that, you could insert elastic into the waist band, and it would probably look ok. And for finishing the waistband you could “stitch in the ditch” on the right side and catch the inside waistband in the seam , instead of hand stitching.
absolutely LOVE your tutorial.... you are too inspiring. Thank you.
What a beautiful make! Thank you for the amazing tutorial. I’ll definitely give this a try. ❤️
Great video. Thank you! I will have to rewatch and take notes
Thank you so much for showing your mistakes! That is totally something that I would have done. :)
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Amazing job love it ❤❤❤
Excellent tutorial, thanks so much for sharing 💗 so inspirational
Fantastic and so helpful. I’ll definitely give this a go 👍
Yr amazing, thank you from England ❤
This video is so helpful!
You might like invisible zippers. It’s basically the same insertion technique that you like but you don’t see the zipper exposed as much. There are special feet for this but I use a regular zipper foot and it works just fine. 😊
Love the skirt! I was wondering where you get your labels from? I’m looking for some labels to put in the pieces I make for my wardrobe, and I love the look of yours!
Missing your videos!!!🤗
I enjoyed your intelligent and sweet video.
Why do circle skirts cause the possibility for larger waist when measured?
New subscriber, ty!
With a full circle skirt u r supposed to let it hang and stretch before you even out and hem. I think thst may spply to your half circle skirt.
Love your new skirt Jaclyn. Looks like spring! Your videos are getting better and better with details. Thanks for sharing even your bad moments 😄. When I saw you drawing out the bottom of your circle skirt I remembered something I had read on this topic - tuesdaystitches.com/how-to-cut-perfect-circles-of-fabric/ The image towards the bottom (using a string) would be perfect for this situation. Looking forward to more videos! 😍
When i try this the waist comes put 8 inches to big? What am i doing wrong? Is that happening to anyone else? Shouldn't it fit my waist exactly with just an inch extra for seam allowance
What is the width of the 2 yards?
It varies from fabric to fabric, but usually I try to go for those wider fabrics in the 55-60" range. If you using something from a 45" bolt, the skirt will have to be a lot shorter. Hope that helps!
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