I've watched almost 100 presentations of how to create this type of skirt. Yours is by far the most concise and thorough tutorial on 'poofy' skirts. Thank you wonderful woman💕
I wish I could learn from you every day! Your attention to detail and the way you break down your process in an easy in understand way is so incredibly needed and helpful for me and I’m sure many others. Thank you!
This was 10000% helpful. I do have a question. Are you able to make a video on the last part? You said to see the zipper on the main fabric then put both skirts together then sew the waistband then sew the lining on the zipper. I am so confused lol
Ok, so pie is 3.14 and it has a symbol like this (tt) and radius symbol is (r) There is a formula that never changes for a full circle skirt Here the basic formula for a circle circumference C=2ttr But we need the radius of the circle skirt so the formula is Circumference divided by 2tt So here is a example Circumference of a waist is 28 inches 2tt is 2 times 3.14 which is 6.28 28 divided by 6.28 =4.45 This is a algebra math problem. And I understand how you feel about really understanding where it came from. But to really understand it u would have to look it up in math algrebra tutorials to get to the bottom of it. But just remember it’s a formula that never changes so you will always remember to use 2tt which means 2 times 3.14 which is 6.28 I wish I can help you more I taught Algrebra to students who wanted to get their high school diploma but I can’t really explain it while typing lol sorry. I hope this helped you a little 🙂
Just to add, if this Math seems too complex to you, know that there are circular skirt calculators online. They even calculate how much fabric you need, once you have input the accurate measurements. To use it, you must equally understand the concept of calculating Pi( standard formula). However, the best I can do is explain in simple terms. -if you want to input measurements for a cicular skirt in the calculator, you decide if you want your skirt to have side seams and back seam. So in the case of a 720° skirt which is 360°×2, you divide your waist into 2 and label FRONT and BACK. FOR Example, my waist is 32" which divided into 2 gives me 16 If FRONT is 16+2 (side seam allowance for left and right side)= 18. I input that in the section of the calculator that indicates "CIRCUMFERENCE" (Note: you are assuming that half of your waidt for Front is a full cicle so that it can calculate the radius of a full circle). Once it calculates I note it along with how much fabric is requires. Then I do the same for the BACK 16+ 2" (side seam allowance LEFT& RIGHT)+ 2" (Center Back/Zipper allowance) [16+2+2=20] I input that in the "CIRCUMFERENCE " box on the calculator as well as my desired length of the skirt and voilà!!! It calculates for me. For online circular skirt calculators you can check out: -anicka.design (she has detailed explanations and illustrations of the results too) -byhandlondon.com (it illustrates how you can fold fabric to achieve desired results) In fact, a hist of them are online so explore and find which ever workd for you. As our teacher says, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE!!!!! ❤❤❤ -
Hello, I just wanted to ask if this would work for longer length skirt and how would I then cut the crinolin for a longer skirt to make it look the same as the skirt in the video. Can I use the horse hair of any width?
It could work for a longer length but I would use the organdy fabric (thick fabric) and sew boning around it like 6 inches away from each other so that that longer length can flare out. There are different widths in horsehair u can use 3 in and up for longer skirts if u want.
Hi!! I am currently mqking my wedding dress. I love the volume, but I am trying to do the overskirt or detachable skirt. Do you know if this would still work for this?
A full circle is ok if you’re not looking to have it flared out, but if you want it to have more volume then this is good. It also depends on the fabric if you make a full circle skirt with stiff heavy fabric it will have a flare however if you made it with stretch or a fabric or a woven that is light the full circle skirt will look flat and simple. I made this skirt with Cotten fabric and in the thumbnail of the video you will see how it looks before the crinoline and lining is put inside. So the fabric plays a row in it. You can still make a full circle skirt and put crinoline and lining but use heavy fabric. Hopefully this helped ❤️
For a low waisted skirt start with the basic pattern go down like 2” all around that will be the waistband after that cut it off then put seam allowance on top of the waistband. The bottom of the pattern u can slash and spread to your desire for flare.
Please did you put two crinoline circles, I see you used just one circle. What's the measurement from the hem of the lining to the line where you sew in the crinoline.
Pls I have questions?? The crinoline you ruffled was added one inch above the lining?? 2. You added horse hair to the hem of the Ankara… How many layers of horse did you add ?? Was it single or doubled
I cut the lining 1 inch away from the circle skirt pattern after I did that I went up 1 inch from the lining. It’s so that the crinoline doesn’t touch your skin…u can do 1/2 inch instead of 1 inch as long as it doesn’t touch the skin because crinoline makes ppl itch. So for the horsehair I think I used 7 yards but that won’t be for everyone the bigger the circle the more horsehair u need…so if your waist is 31 1/4 or less than keep about 8 yards to be safe if the waist is bigger…then u will need more horsehair..buy 10 or 12 yards to be safe… the horsehair was single. Hope that helped ❤️
am confused the circle in the middle is 21inches and the waist measurement is 31 when i start sewing the the waist band on the circle skirt it seems my waist will now be 21 inches instead of 31 how do i change that
@@drapingclass101 ow i figured it out and the skirt is AMAZING!👏 wish i could share the final product with you thank you soooo very much for this tutorial ❤🥇💯🔥
Hi, it’s a math equation (Algebra) we need in order to find out the radius of the circle skirt. So we have the circumference of the waist and half of the circle is called a diameter and half of the diameter is called the radius. That’s what we need (the radius). To calculate the diameter we need to divide the circumference of the waist by Pi. Pi is a symbol that stands for 3.14 (THIS SYMBOL NEVER CHANGES) Now the radius will be half of the diameter so it’s 3.14 times 2 (which is 6.28) so the symbol is 2Pi (THIS SYMBOL NEVER CHANGES EITHER) Which means you must divide the circumference of the waist by 6.28 to find the radius. I hope that helped you ❤️😊
I've watched almost 100 presentations of how to create this type of skirt. Yours is by far the most concise and thorough tutorial on 'poofy' skirts. Thank you wonderful woman💕
Thank you so much I’m happy you liked it. ❤️😍
I wish I could learn from you every day! Your attention to detail and the way you break down your process in an easy in understand way is so incredibly needed and helpful for me and I’m sure many others. Thank you!
Aww thank you so much I really appreciate it!! 🥰
Yes 🙌🏾 I made a 720 for my birthday so much more luxurious 🫶🏾
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This was 10000% helpful. I do have a question. Are you able to make a video on the last part? You said to see the zipper on the main fabric then put both skirts together then sew the waistband then sew the lining on the zipper. I am so confused lol
You are a GREAT TEACHER!!!
Thank you so much I appreciate u 🌹😘
Thank you..I got value..God bless you
Your welcome anytime ❤️
Thanks for the video! I'd love to see a tutorial on making the curved waistband.
Your welcome anytime. I will work on it 🥰
@@drapingclass101 That's great to hear 😸
Well detailed tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. God bless you.
Yes please. Kindly do a tutorial on curved waist band
Its on my channel here is the link click here to watch th-cam.com/video/ADZZUBIrKsc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1AE7Zd54dkXdDJVJ
@drapingclass101 thank you so much
@@preciouswogu3557 your welcome anytime ❤
Ohhh im going to try this
Awesome video, you never disappoint
Thank you ❤️
Why ÷by 6,28? This is so helpful I'm trying to understand why that amount please
Ok, so pie is 3.14 and it has a symbol like this (tt) and radius symbol is (r)
There is a formula that never changes for a full circle skirt
Here the basic formula for a circle circumference C=2ttr
But we need the radius of the circle skirt so the formula is
Circumference divided by 2tt
So here is a example
Circumference of a waist is 28 inches
2tt is 2 times 3.14 which is 6.28
28 divided by 6.28 =4.45
This is a algebra math problem. And I understand how you feel about really understanding where it came from. But to really understand it u would have to look it up in math algrebra tutorials to get to the bottom of it. But just remember it’s a formula that never changes so you will always remember to use 2tt which means 2 times 3.14 which is 6.28 I wish I can help you more I taught Algrebra to students who wanted to get their high school diploma but I can’t really explain it while typing lol sorry. I hope this helped you a little 🙂
Just to add, if this Math seems too complex to you, know that there are circular skirt calculators online. They even calculate how much fabric you need, once you have input the accurate measurements.
To use it, you must equally understand the concept of calculating Pi( standard formula). However, the best I can do is explain in simple terms.
-if you want to input measurements for a cicular skirt in the calculator, you decide if you want your skirt to have side seams and back seam.
So in the case of a 720° skirt which is 360°×2, you divide your waist into 2 and label FRONT and BACK. FOR Example, my waist is 32" which divided into 2 gives me 16
If FRONT is 16+2 (side seam allowance for left and right side)= 18.
I input that in the section of the calculator that indicates "CIRCUMFERENCE" (Note: you are assuming that half of your waidt for Front is a full cicle so that it can calculate the radius of a full circle). Once it calculates I note it along with how much fabric is requires.
Then I do the same for the BACK
16+ 2" (side seam allowance LEFT& RIGHT)+ 2" (Center Back/Zipper allowance)
[16+2+2=20]
I input that in the "CIRCUMFERENCE " box on the calculator as well as my desired length of the skirt and voilà!!! It calculates for me.
For online circular skirt calculators you can check out:
-anicka.design (she has detailed explanations and illustrations of the results too)
-byhandlondon.com (it illustrates how you can fold fabric to achieve desired results)
In fact, a hist of them are online so explore and find which ever workd for you.
As our teacher says, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE!!!!! ❤❤❤
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Thank you Maria i love this!!
Thank you ❤️
Wow I love this channel
Thank u glad you are here ❤️
i love this skirt thank you for this maria!!😍
Your welcome ❤️
It would be so awesome if you made this a template!!!
Curved waistband please
The tutorial is on my channel Check it out
@@drapingclass101 thanks
Great video! Thank you for this!!
Your welcome anytime ❤️
Beautiful 🥰🥰
Thank you ❤️
Beautiful 🥰👍
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Beautiful 🤩🙏
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This is such a great video! Is the lining also a 720 degree skirt, or just 360?
Thank you so much, the lining is also a 720 degree skirt ❤
Hello, I just wanted to ask if this would work for longer length skirt and how would I then cut the crinolin for a longer skirt to make it look the same as the skirt in the video. Can I use the horse hair of any width?
It could work for a longer length but I would use the organdy fabric (thick fabric) and sew boning around it like 6 inches away from each other so that that longer length can flare out. There are different widths in horsehair u can use 3 in and up for longer skirts if u want.
Please how many yards of Ankara print for you use 😊
Hi, I used 3 yards ❤️
Hi!! I am currently mqking my wedding dress. I love the volume, but I am trying to do the overskirt or detachable skirt. Do you know if this would still work for this?
Yes it could work
Please do a curved waist band
I made the video it’s on my channel ❤️
@@drapingclass101 thnkx I saw it after I posted
Do you think it will flare nicely only if I do a full circle skirt?
A full circle is ok if you’re not looking to have it flared out, but if you want it to have more volume then this is good. It also depends on the fabric if you make a full circle skirt with stiff heavy fabric it will have a flare however if you made it with stretch or a fabric or a woven that is light the full circle skirt will look flat and simple. I made this skirt with Cotten fabric and in the thumbnail of the video you will see how it looks before the crinoline and lining is put inside. So the fabric plays a row in it. You can still make a full circle skirt and put crinoline and lining but use heavy fabric. Hopefully this helped ❤️
Thank you so much!
Can I make this low waisted? Please I’ve been trying to find one like this just low waisted
For a low waisted skirt start with the basic pattern go down like 2” all around that will be the waistband after that cut it off then put seam allowance on top of the waistband. The bottom of the pattern u can slash and spread to your desire for flare.
@@drapingclass101 thank you so much u are amazing
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Please did you put two crinoline circles, I see you used just one circle. What's the measurement from the hem of the lining to the line where you sew in the crinoline.
The crinoline fabric has to be 2 layers the lining and main fabric is 1 inch apart from each other at the bottom.
The crinoline fabric has to be 2 layers. The lining and the main fabric has to be 1 inch apart from each other from the bottom
Pls I have questions??
The crinoline you ruffled was added one inch above the lining??
2. You added horse hair to the hem of the Ankara…
How many layers of horse did you add ?? Was it single or doubled
I cut the lining 1 inch away from the circle skirt pattern after I did that I went up 1 inch from the lining. It’s so that the crinoline doesn’t touch your skin…u can do 1/2 inch instead of 1 inch as long as it doesn’t touch the skin because crinoline makes ppl itch.
So for the horsehair I think I used 7 yards but that won’t be for everyone the bigger the circle the more horsehair u need…so if your waist is 31 1/4 or less than keep about 8 yards to be safe if the waist is bigger…then u will need more horsehair..buy 10 or 12 yards to be safe… the horsehair was single. Hope that helped ❤️
Do the curved one too
The tutorial is now on my channel check it out
Is it possible or okay to put a slit in a 720° skirt?
U could but in my opinion I don’t think it would look right
Thanks 😊
am confused the circle in the middle is 21inches and the waist measurement is 31
when i start sewing the the waist band on the circle skirt it seems my waist will now be 21 inches instead of 31 how do i change that
hows everyone getting it right except me🤦
Did u put seam allowance on top?
@@drapingclass101 ow i figured it out and the skirt is AMAZING!👏 wish i could share the final product with you
thank you soooo very much for this tutorial ❤🥇💯🔥
Oh the lining wasn’t attached to the main dress?
it was attached at the top of the waistband but not at the bottom of skirt
Why divide by 6.28?
Hi, it’s a math equation (Algebra) we need in order to find out the radius of the circle skirt.
So we have the circumference of the waist and half of the circle is called a diameter and half of the diameter is called the radius. That’s what we need (the radius).
To calculate the diameter we need to divide the circumference of the waist by Pi.
Pi is a symbol that stands for 3.14 (THIS SYMBOL NEVER CHANGES)
Now the radius will be half of the diameter so it’s 3.14 times 2 (which is 6.28) so the symbol is 2Pi (THIS SYMBOL NEVER CHANGES EITHER)
Which means you must divide the circumference of the waist by 6.28 to find the radius. I hope that helped you ❤️😊
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It would be so awesome if you made this a template!!!