![]() Now I just have to make some kind of flower circlet headdress thing. This is my favorite picture, the angle shows off the layers nicely. Hope this makes sense, it is quite hard to explain.Īll done. I knew I would have a real problem trying to sew through 12 layers if I just folded the top over, so I joined the outer and the lining first, slipped the elastic on, then stitched a casing seam under the elastic to hold it up. The circle skirt pattern uses standard crochet techniques and household sewing supplies, with detailed instructions provided in easy-to-understand language. For some reason it makes me think of a giant wedding cake! A totally fun and satisfying crochet project, perfect for cosplay or everyday wear, with a fit that is both comfortable and flattering. I had to put this picture in because I just loved how the skirt layers looked on top of one another. For the hems I just used a zig-zag stitch, I really couldn’t face properly hemming all that fabric! This picture shows the top layer with the ruffle stitched on. I sewed the ruffled tulle strips onto each layer so the edge was aligned with the hem. The tulle was strip cut into pieces then gathered into a ruffle. I’ve been storing some pink tulle in my stash for years, waiting for a project just like this to use it all up. Yip, this skirt has six layers, which makes it very interesting to sew on elastic for the waist but more about that later. Then I did the same with the lining layers. I made a circular skirt pattern for the longest layer and marked the two shorter ones on it, then cut them all out. It is made from three circular layers of different lengths, with gathered tulle strips sewn on the lining layers. I’m not saying which niece is getting this one but if any of my family are reading this they can probably guess. I just knew it would make an awesome fairy princess skirt. The curtain looked brand new, it was from the in-laws new house in the bedroom that our boys sleep in when we stay, and has now been replaced. Very flared princess seamed dresses also use a fuck ton of fabric to get their flair. The waist on a true circle skirt goes like '(' instead of like 'I' if that makes any sense, and you cant get that '(' shape without a seam at the waist. For my next “princess” skirt for the nieces I made this ruffled one from a Barbie print curtain that my mother-in-law gave me. A true circle skirt requires a curved inner waist seam.
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