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eristell_neko

PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:35 pm


This is how to make a skirt like User Image

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First: You want to measure your waist and how long you want the skirt. you then want to divide the skirt length by 3. This image shows a rectange the width of waist and width of skirt length, and it had been divided in three along skirt length. The sections have been marked a, b, and c.

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Second: You want to make section a twice the length of your waist, section b three times the length of your waist, and section c four times the length of your waist. Their width will be what you got when you divided skirt length by three. Remember to put in seam allowences! You then want to run gathering stitches along the top and bottom of a and b, and along the top of c. I also marked the gathering stitches on the bottom of c but you don't actualy have to do those unless you have more tiers.

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Third: Yyou want to gather along those gather stitches. on peice a make the top gathering the length of your waist, and the bottom gathering a bit longer than that. On peice b, make the top gathering the same length as the gathering on the bottom of peice a and the bottom gathering a bit longer than that. And on peice c, make the gathering on top the same length as the gathering on the bottom of peice b. Pin raw edges together, making sure the fullness (gathering) is even and sew the peices together in order (bottom of a to top of b, bottom of b to top of c) and hem the bottom. Now make your waistband. This can be as wide or narrow as you want, but make sure it's the length of your wast plus seam allowences. I suggest ironing it in half along the middle of the length, then ironing the amount of the seam alowence down towards the inside of the waistband on one side. This will make it easier to make a clean waistband. To sew the waistband to the top of the skirt (top of peice a) place the side of the waist band that's not ironed down and the top of the skirt together at right sides with selvages (raw edges) together and pin, making sure the fulness of the skirt is even. Sew these edges together. Now fold the waistband up, put the raw edges on the inside, and sew the folded side of the waistband to the skirt. Now you'll only have one row of stitches on the outside of the waistband.

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Fourth: At this point you can add lace over the seams between the pannels and on the hem of the skirt if you want lace, or whatever other trim you want. Now that you have your skirt body and your waistband put together, mark how long you want the zipper opening to be (take your zipper and hold the top even with the top of the waistband and mark where the bottom is on the skirt, usualy with a pin or dissapearing-ink-pen made for fabric, or chalk). Put the right sides of your skirt together, making sure raw edges are even, and sew from the mark to the hem of the skirt. Then follow directions on your zipper package for putting in the zipper.

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Fifth: Make your sashes for your bow. These are pretty easy to make. Just use the basic pattern like above and cut out four peices total. Take two with right sides together and sew the edges together, leaving a space to turn it right side out, then sew that space closed. Repeat with the other two peices. Now put button holes in the ends so that you can button the sashes to your skirt.

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Sixth: Lay out your skirt (if you want the seam in the center back like I have it here, make sure that the seam is actualy in the center, or you can have the seam at the side) and mark where you want the buttons to go on the sides of the waistbands. Make sure that the buttons are placed the right distance apart so that they fit through the button holes properly.

Voila! You now have a skirt like that Metamor skirt! Just button on the sashes when you want the bow in back. Behold my awesome paint skills! lol. I hope you all can understand them. The names for the fifth and sixth pictures are backwards though.
PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:02 am


Omigosh. That is so incredibly useful! <333 I'm sooooo going to make that. =DD *excited*

Thank you so much! It's so helpful. @_@

C a t h a r s i s


Rawrocious

PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 6:06 am


You're incredible...because I've been wanting a pattern like this for sooo long! gonk I have the cutest material to use too, I can't wait!

You rock biggrin
PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:23 am


I actualy figured out the pattern a couple of years ago when I was making an Innocent World copy. My mother has this called "Make Your Own Patterns" by Adele Margolis. It's from 1985 (as old as I am!) so you might be able to find it in Half Price Books since I'm sure it's out of print. It's amazing for figuring out patterns to difficult outfits.

eristell_neko


cloudyhead

PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:12 am


THANK YOU! SO KIND AND WONDERFUL. THANKS A MILLION.
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 8:21 am


Welcome!

eristell_neko


Owl and Pussycat

PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:54 am




Thank you, again, but I have a question!

*rasies hand*

Alright, so you get the 3 peices and sew a basting stitch in to gather and cause the ruffles.
What I don't understand is how you sewed them together. Did you put them right-sides together [because I think that would end up weird and wouldn't work] or did you leave the edges raw and sewed them together and just hid the edges with the lace?

What I think may work well, if you don't want/have ribbon or lace, to cover those raw edges, and would keep them from fraying, is [if you were using a light cotton opposed to velvet which might be too thick] you could hem all the edges before hand, at no higher than 5/8's of an inch, then you could baste them and ruffle-i-fy them, and sew them together. You could even hem the bottom of each peice only, and then sew the unhemmed layer underneath the hemmed layer so it has a little bit of a flap [I'm bad at explaining things XD] where the peices overlap each other.

I think I may be attempting to make this shirt today.

You've made this already, right? xD

PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 9:17 pm




Would the skirt also end up like this?

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[ On the left ]


Owl and Pussycat


[ Chewable Antacid ]

PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 4:01 pm


@ [.SamusAran.] :

Not really. That skirt is more of three gathered pannels attached to an underskirt, making each one "flow" or "gather" (or whatever you want to call it) without affecting the other pannels.

Her skirts's really not made any differently than those skirts you see at Wal-Mart like this one:

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

So they're similar, but not the same.
PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:24 pm


[ Chewable Antacid ]
@ [.SamusAran.] :

Not really. That skirt is more of three gathered pannels attached to an underskirt, making each one "flow" or "gather" (or whatever you want to call it) without affecting the other pannels.

Her skirts's really not made any differently than those skirts you see at Wal-Mart like this one:

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

So they're similar, but not the same.



=x

I'm not a fan of those skirts... I have one in black.. for EGA purposes, but I'm into sweet lolita... I'll have to figure out how to make one like the one in my picture I posted..

I want mine to be more layered and poofy.. and.. cute. =3


Owl and Pussycat


eristell_neko

PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:26 pm


Hey. sorry for taking so long to reply. didn't relize that people had posted in here. v.v;; Anywho, in response to .SamusAran. with the skirt I did the tourtorial for, you sew the pannels right sides together by sewing the bottom of a to the top of b, and the bottom of b to the top of c. If you want, I'll make a tutorial for the skirt that you want as well. I just finished one alot like it. ^^
PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 11:36 am




Oh, I can probally figure it out on my own, but it would be probally a good idea to post it for other's to see ^^


Owl and Pussycat


Rawrocious

PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 4:08 pm


Yeah, I got the wrong idea too and a tutorial for actual tiers would kinda rock ^_^;
PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 4:12 am


Hmm... so could it be altered to make a skirt like in [.SamusAran.]'s picture by changing how you sew it together, right? Like this?
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Pretty much by just sewing the pieces together slightly differently, the red dashes represent stitches, and I know that the pattern in the pic is slightly off, but it gets the message through, right?

Nanie Chama

Distinct Seeker


[ Chewable Antacid ]

PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:44 am


That's not exactly, but it's really close.

It's a good substitute for it. Plus--it's a lot easier.

: )
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