GET THE PATTERN HERE: www.etsy.com/de/listing/1234856228/pattern-dirndl-dress-ella-thisiskachi WATCH PART 1 HERE: th-cam.com/video/jh_ZZ1siKoc/w-d-xo.html
Really enjoyed this and your Dirndle is gorgeous! Your instructions are very easy to follow and I appreciate that you include the sewing…that really helps visualise the process! Sending best wishes from Down Under 🥰💖💐🌸🌺🇦🇺😎
Although I use a different pattern for my own Dirndl I'm using your pocket style! Your video is so good and helps a lot. Because of this I bought your pattern :)
You're so skilled! The dress is gorgeous and I wasn't expecting to see it finished!!! The fabrics work so well together and the blouse is exquisite, that fabric - where did you get it? Great job - thanks for epic sewing and pattern making demo's!
Great video! I've been meaning to buy a dirndl but they are quite pricey and not one of the ones I've tried fit - they are really not designed for women with small bust 😅 So thank you for including size 32, will definitely purchase the pattern 😊 At least then I can adjust it to fit me perfectly rather than to wear two bras on top of each other 🤣
Very pretty! And I agree...just below the knee is a good length for this type of skirt. I don't really like it, if the skirt cuts the calves in half at their widest point - even though it's historically accurate for certain vintage styles. I still find it unflattering.
how stunning is the fabric of your Dirndl blouse???? Seriously, where did you get it from? When I was a bit younger, my grandma made me a beautiful Dirndl but I grew out of it. Now that I'm an adult who loves to make her own clothes, I looked at it in depth and the detail and skill on that dress is amazing. She made it with no pattern and nothing, and it's beautifully made. Yours is absolutely stunning! I love the soft colours, the way the skirt flows. I always love when designers get inspired by traditional folk consumes and dresses and you can see the garment obviously leans on that but it has a modern and unique touch. Really really stunning.
So glad you changed the buttons to the clear ones. Also im curious, why did you not use the bias binding as per usual in to hem the skirt ? (As in with its original fold lines, folding over the edge of the skirt)
I dont wanna hate, but this is not a traditional „Dirndl“. I am an bayerian and a general Dirndl goes normally almost to the shoes. So no, its not a traditional Dirdl.
GET THE PATTERN HERE:
www.etsy.com/de/listing/1234856228/pattern-dirndl-dress-ella-thisiskachi
WATCH PART 1 HERE:
th-cam.com/video/jh_ZZ1siKoc/w-d-xo.html
Love the hidden pockets! The dirndl you made is so cute and is true to tradition but has its own moderns spin.
Really enjoyed this and your Dirndle is gorgeous! Your instructions are very easy to follow and I appreciate that you include the sewing…that really helps visualise the process! Sending best wishes from Down Under 🥰💖💐🌸🌺🇦🇺😎
Although I use a different pattern for my own Dirndl I'm using your pocket style! Your video is so good and helps a lot. Because of this I bought your pattern :)
I love the blouse you are wearing😎
Same
Super cute!! ❤❤❤
You're so skilled! The dress is gorgeous and I wasn't expecting to see it finished!!! The fabrics work so well together and the blouse is exquisite, that fabric - where did you get it? Great job - thanks for epic sewing and pattern making demo's!
great!
Great video! I've been meaning to buy a dirndl but they are quite pricey and not one of the ones I've tried fit - they are really not designed for women with small bust 😅 So thank you for including size 32, will definitely purchase the pattern 😊 At least then I can adjust it to fit me perfectly rather than to wear two bras on top of each other 🤣
Very pretty! And I agree...just below the knee is a good length for this type of skirt. I don't really like it, if the skirt cuts the calves in half at their widest point - even though it's historically accurate for certain vintage styles. I still find it unflattering.
how stunning is the fabric of your Dirndl blouse???? Seriously, where did you get it from?
When I was a bit younger, my grandma made me a beautiful Dirndl but I grew out of it. Now that I'm an adult who loves to make her own clothes, I looked at it in depth and the detail and skill on that dress is amazing. She made it with no pattern and nothing, and it's beautifully made.
Yours is absolutely stunning! I love the soft colours, the way the skirt flows. I always love when designers get inspired by traditional folk consumes and dresses and you can see the garment obviously leans on that but it has a modern and unique touch.
Really really stunning.
Sehr schön 👌😊😋
Prost 🍻 🍻 🍻
Super cute ! Can't wait to see the next videos ! 🙂
So glad you changed the buttons to the clear ones. Also im curious, why did you not use the bias binding as per usual in to hem the skirt ? (As in with its original fold lines, folding over the edge of the skirt)
Love your vids! (Sundays very best upload!) Will the blouse also be a pattern to purchase? Thank you so much for your work!!!
Are you going to sell a pattern to the Dirndl on etsy?? :)
It’s already up ☺️
I dont wanna hate, but this is not a traditional „Dirndl“. I am an bayerian and a general Dirndl goes normally almost to the shoes. So no, its not a traditional Dirdl.
I’m Bavarian too and I explained my design in part 1 😌