Learn how to make a tulle skirt with our free DIY tulle skirt pattern. Make your own beautiful tulle skirt today!
If you think about how you make facings and how you make an A-Line skirt, the next variation is really easy to grasp too. For the A-Line above I also off-centered some ribbon trim, and I finished the waist with the same ribbon. What if you want to add a yoke? First you’ll cr...
Learn how to make a circle skirt with 38 free circle skirt patterns. Each circle skirt pattern has step by step full tutorial.
A couple of years ago, I created an apron sewing pattern sized just for kids. Since then, I’ve received several requests for a similar apron pattern but for adults. Today I’m happy to share with you how to make an apron, and a cute apron pattern sized just for grown-ups!
Cal focuses on which measurements you need to take in order to draft a pattern that can be used to create a shirt, tunic, or dress simply by adjusting the length. Once your pattern is drafted, you’ll be ready to start sewing in the next episode!What you
It's so easy to make a full skirt pattern from your basic skirt block! It may seem like a huge variation from the fitted skirt of your basic block pattern, but it's really just a few simple steps. By "slashing and spreading" a copy of your skirt block, you can add as much - ...
Before cutting fabric: If your fabric has a pattern, make sure to line the pattern up on each section of fabric that will be joined or seamed together. 1. Cut fabric to height and width needed. Seam together cut sections of fabric to create skirt width needed. ...
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And now you have two different garments you can make using one pattern! Dress With a Waist Seam Next is a hack for a dress that does have a waist seam. I’m using the Killian dress as an example. This dress also has a facing and button placket, so I’ll show you how to adjust ...
Linen is a flax-based textile that is predominantly used for homeware applications. While linen is similar to cotton, it is made from fibers derived from the stems of the flax plant instead of the bolls that grow around cotton seeds.