Pinfora-ish style of apron I've been working on.

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Pinfora-ish style of apron I've been working on.
maxi skirt only from 2 retangles ! beginner friendly sewing lesson | No pattern needed
Do you want to learn sewing in an easy and simple way? Then this video is for you! I will teach you how to sew a basic maxi skirt in five easy steps, using only straight lines and basic sewing tools. You don’t need a pattern or any fancy skills to make this skirt. You just need some fabric only from 2 retangles !, elastic, scissors, pins, a sewing machine, and thread. You will see how to measure…
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SKIRT BLOCK.
Pattern blocks or slopers are basic in the sewing room and it makes it really easy to create any pattern you can imagine.
The skirt one is very easy to make, you only need four measurements: your waist contour, your hip contour, the distance between your hip line snd your waistline, and the length you would like to work with.
When tracing it, it is easier if you do it in quarters in order to store it later. It is important to remember that our boy is not a square, so you have to lower the waistline one centimetre in the centre line, and raise it on the sides, so it is more flattering to the figure.
And lastly, we have to place the darts. For that, mark half way between the centre line and the side, and trace a line ten centimetres long.
With this done, and no need of a back one, we should be able to trace an cut any skirt we think of!
My entry for @drmistytang‘s Grey Eyes contest over on DeviantArt. If you’ve followed me for a bit, you’ve definitely seen some fanart of her comic on my blog here. And since I’ve done several things fine art-wise, I thought I’d try something new for this contest.
I made this dress three years ago for one of my friends to wear to my 16th birthday party. It was a 1920s/Downton Abbey murder mystery theme!
This was made of second hand fabric that I bought for a really good price at a local op shop! The skirt was recycled from one I already owned, and the sash was made from leftover fabric!
Honestly for a no-pattern attempt I’m pretty proud of fifteen year old me.
Up-cycling is amazing.
Newly finished Christmas Skirt!
Working on a super cute little Halloween skirt.