You cannot flatter me more than this! :) Thank you so much for being so kind and sweet; 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. You made my day!
Hi A.J, you're on the roll for amazing suggestions! :) I always admire skirt designs with pockets, for sure. The only reason why I couldn't add one to this was just me being a novice enthusiast; I looked into pockets tutorial, and they were quite complicated for my level at the point I made this. But I'd love to learn it myself and share the best ways I found :)✨
Hi Arissha! Thank you for your kind words😍😍 I'm so happy you like my videos, and can't wait to show you more in the future :) I haven't studied fashion or clothing yet, although I'd love to when I get a chance. I'd rather call myself an enthusiast for now😍
Hi Victoria, I'm soo grateful to read 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 :) Thank you so much for your comment.
Hi Ilze, first, 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 :) And yes, if you're equipped with a sewing machine, right type of fabric and notions, and your enthusiasm, you totally will rock this project♥️ I'm so certain of it :)
It depends on your waist radius, so I can't give out the specific number. Here's how to calculate the total length of the frills: 1. Calculate how many tiers you'd need by dividing the desired length of your skirt by 2 inches. 2. Calculate each tier's finished length; 1st tier would be π*r, 2nd tier would be π*(r+2 inches), 3rd tier would be π*(r+4 inches),... nth tier would be π*(r+(2*(n-1) inches)). 3. Add all of the finished length measurements of step 2, and multiply it by 4.
Wait im still confused how would i figure out how much tulle needed for each layer like width wise because you need more than the original circumference?
It depends on your waist radius. Here's how to calculate the total length of the frills: 1. Calculate how many tiers you'd need by dividing the desired length of your skirt by 2 inches. 2. Calculate each tier's finished length; 1st tier would be π*r, 2nd tier would be π*(r+2 inches), 3rd tier would be π*(r+4 inches),... nth tier would be π*(r+(2*(n-1) inches)). 3. Add all of the finished length measurements of step 2, and multiply it by 4.
Omg, I came across social media and saw somebody wearing a Dior dress that looks like this and I love it, thank you so much for sharing ❤
That’s so awesome!🥰 Thank you for your comment :) can’t wait to see your version of it when you make one!
When I first saw your videos I couldn’t tell you were a novice! Everything it so precise and professional-looking. 🙌🏼
Aww thank you so much Magia! 🥰
This dress is so elegant!!! I love it!
Hi Sophie! Thank you so much :) I’m so happy you like it too💕
This reminded me of Hermiones gown for the Yule Ball! So gorgeous
You cannot flatter me more than this! :) Thank you so much for being so kind and sweet; 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. You made my day!
I wish you would post part of the vid on how you attach a zipper, and also your skirt tutorials would be great with pockets.
Hi A.J, you're on the roll for amazing suggestions! :) I always admire skirt designs with pockets, for sure. The only reason why I couldn't add one to this was just me being a novice enthusiast; I looked into pockets tutorial, and they were quite complicated for my level at the point I made this. But I'd love to learn it myself and share the best ways I found :)✨
Seems like I am first to comment 🤠
Your videos are super amazing 😻 I love to follow your videos 😍
Did you study fashion design? And from where ?
Hi Arissha! Thank you for your kind words😍😍 I'm so happy you like my videos, and can't wait to show you more in the future :)
I haven't studied fashion or clothing yet, although I'd love to when I get a chance. I'd rather call myself an enthusiast for now😍
Beautiful!
WOW! You are brilliant! A math-wiz and an incredible artist. I'm an absolute beginner & plan to soak up all you care to share. Thank you.
congrats!🤩
Thank you Maria🥰
So beautiful ❤️
Hi Victoria, I'm soo grateful to read 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 :) Thank you so much for your comment.
Amazing
Hi Alexandra! (your name is sooo pretty)
Thank you so much for leaving such kind comment :) I really appreciate it♥️
Love it
Hi Elvin! Thank you so much for leaving a comment :) I really appreciate it♥️
I like it!!! Please what(s the fabric for the lining? Thx
Hi hi! The lining material is artificial silk from Etsy :)
Can total beginner could do that? 😃
Hi Ilze, first, 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 :)
And yes, if you're equipped with a sewing machine, right type of fabric and notions, and your enthusiasm, you totally will rock this project♥️ I'm so certain of it :)
How long should the frills be?
It depends on your waist radius, so I can't give out the specific number. Here's how to calculate the total length of the frills:
1. Calculate how many tiers you'd need by dividing the desired length of your skirt by 2 inches.
2. Calculate each tier's finished length; 1st tier would be π*r, 2nd tier would be π*(r+2 inches), 3rd tier would be π*(r+4 inches),... nth tier would be π*(r+(2*(n-1) inches)).
3. Add all of the finished length measurements of step 2, and multiply it by 4.
@@hyegineer perfect thank you! That makes total sense!
Hi, what is your height as I would like to use your exact measurements
Hi! I’m 5’6 (168cm) :) Hope this helps!
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Wait im still confused how would i figure out how much tulle needed for each layer like width wise because you need more than the original circumference?
It depends on your waist radius. Here's how to calculate the total length of the frills:
1. Calculate how many tiers you'd need by dividing the desired length of your skirt by 2 inches.
2. Calculate each tier's finished length; 1st tier would be π*r, 2nd tier would be π*(r+2 inches), 3rd tier would be π*(r+4 inches),... nth tier would be π*(r+(2*(n-1) inches)).
3. Add all of the finished length measurements of step 2, and multiply it by 4.
@@hyegineer thank you 😊😊
I'm a complete beginner, I'm having a bit of a difficuly time understanding 😢 it looks beautiful though!