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Showing posts with label basic drafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basic drafts. Show all posts

Sep 5, 2011

Sew Skirt September - Basic Skirt Sewing continued



Dear Readers,


Hope you have checked out the Drafting Tutorial for Basic Skirt, Now let us see the Sewing Part of Basic Skirt / Straight Skirt! 


Hail Skirts this September! yay!


I would like to mention one thing here - I will not be delving deep into the details of certain steps like attaching a zipper and adding pleats to vent as there are already crystal clear tutorials for them! We have lots of unknown details to visit don't we, so lets concentrate on them, which will help us draft and sew many styles of skirts this September!. 


First lets sneak peak at what are going to make, have a look at basic skirt i have made for self!




Lets get started 


Step 1 : Cut the Skirt pieces




Step 2: Waistband


Height - 1 - 2 inches max as desired


Length :
Waistband for front measuring exactly the same amount as skirt front waist arc (after deducting darts!)
Waistband for back measuring Skirt Back wasit arc (Deducting darts) + 1 inch for closure extension


Note: If you are planning to have opening at sideseam (if prefer not to as at hip curve bulge will expose zipper and it is better placed at CB), then you can have back wasitband as 1 piece itself


If you are planning to have opening at CB (i did!) then you need to cut 2 back waist band into 2 pieces such that 1 piece is 1 inch longer than the other!


Step 3: Interface the waistband ( i have used  1 inch stiff interfacing) and join seams, press open the seams






Step 4: Stitch the darts at Skirt Front & Back


Step 5: Preparing the Vent piece. I like my skirts to be modest for a mature woman like me who drops and picks up her daughter from school, so always add vent pleats at back for straight skirts like the basic skirt or even pencil skirt to allow ease of movement and at the same time ensure modesty!


Have shared photos of it when i added the vent, for your extra reference , here is the Vent Pleat tutorial i learnt this from, this will surely help you add Pleats to your Skirt vents!


Pressed Pleats





Similarly pin and stitch vent to the other half of back skirt



Press the Vent Pleats back in place

This is how it will look like from the RS of the back skirt


Step 6: Once Pleats are added, then stitch the Center Back seam from Zipper end position till the Vent position mark.
Note :  Please see that it is not from CB notch the CB seam is stitched as mentioned in picture, but from end of zipper to beginning of vent pleat attachment at CB






Step 7: Stitch the vents in place as an inverted V on top of them 
On the RS of skirt back top-stitch an inverted V at the top of the Vent pleat as shown below






Step 8: Add Zipper to CB opening; I have used normal zipper here (ran out of invisible zippers he he!; need to restock them!) Open up the Zipper by pulling the zipper pull. First pin RS of Zipper to the RS fabric of skirt (Right side portion of Back Skirt!) such that Zip teeth matches with CB Notch, stitch in place. Edge stitch on RS of Skirt


Then Pin RS of the other side of Zipper to the RS fabric of skirt (Left side portion of back skirt!) such that Zip teeth is about 3/8 inch away from CB seam. Stitch in place and make a top-stitch 1/2 inch from CB Seam and then at zip end point stitch a horizontal line , so the top stitch forms the shape of 'L'





Here is a link to one zipper tutorial using normal zipper, there are various ways of doing it, i have done it using one method, the link shows another way (which i used to do earlier! as a beginner) here again just google to find the one which suits you, i am just sharing what caught my eye!


Step 8: Stitch the side seams ; (no picture needed for this, isn't it!)

Step 9: Attach waist band to the Skirt. Remember the Back waist band with extension should be on the Right half of the Back Skirt  and the one without the extension should be on the Left Half of the back skirt. Add closure at end of waist band as desired, i have added normal hoop and thread loop closures as used in saree blouse! the Loops are added at the extension exactly at 1/8 to right of CB notch and hooks added at 3/8 from CB on the WB piece without extension

Forgot to take picture of this, no probs, here is a link for your reference, you can just google and get umpteen options, just choose one which suits you best !


Step 10: Finish Hem (I have used 2 inch Hem to give couture finish!) 

Here is the finished Straight Skirt / Basic Skirt




Hope this tutorial helps you out in sewing up a straight skirt / basic skirt with vents at back! Did you like this tutorial, any doubts, please do leave your feedback in comment section! 


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Sep 1, 2011

Sew Skirts September : Day 1 - Basic Skirt Sloper

Dear Readers,


Welcome to Sew Skirts September. This month we shall sew some awesome skirts, starting from simple to complicated ones,  and discover as many skirt styles as possible! 


For us to be able to knock-off any style of skirt, first we would need 2 things, our sewing mojo and of course the basic skirt sloper. 


First let us take the measurements which are required


  • waist round, 
  • seat round/hip round, 
  • waist to hip length,
  • skirt full length

  • Lets have the waist band height to be 1 inch standard; You may choose to increase it if you like it broader!




Now that we have our measurements ready, lets get started with Basic Skirt Sloper







Please DO NOT CUT off the pattern immediately after drafting, there is a finishing touch that needs to be given explained after the construction details!



Now lets move on to the finishing touch, follow the instructions as given below








Hope the instructions were clear and you will be able to draft the basic skirt sloper and be ready for more! Please do leave your feedback in comments, i need them to keep me going for this entire month of Sew Skirt September!


Tomorrow, we will see the waist band draft, as well as making of a muslin (i will be using a regular fashion fabric, as my pattern is tested! so that i can get to wear the skirt! rather than having to keep a muslin!) but if you are drafting the skirt for first time or if your measurements have changed drastically since the last time you drafted it, i would request you to make a test fit in muslin.


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Aug 1, 2011

Welcome to Sew Skirts September! For us to be able to sew any skirt, we would need basic skirt draft. So lets go ahead and make one. For this you would need

Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Straight Ruler, Hip Curve Scale (preferred, but not a must!)

Before we see the draft picture and construction details there is one important reminder, after drafting the pattern as per below instructions, please DO NOT Cut it out! wait! we need to do one more thing before we cut it out and that is




Fold on the Center Dart line and pinch the darts, fold them to one side, now draw a line from 0-9 and open up the darts then you will see a line which goes up and down at the darts, this the right draft and now it is ready to cut!

Cut the pattern carefully along the waist line especially with rising dart pinnacle points!

Now we have the pattern ready! Lets do a muslin to test fit! Keep muslin cloth or any old cloth which is of no other use to you, can be used to check the test fit, ready! See you all tomorrow!

Happy Ganesh Chathurthi !


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May 18, 2011

Basic Drafts @ Burdastyle

Check out these oh so useful basic pattern Drafting instructions at Burdastyle.

Basic Bodice Sloper Draft

Patternless Basic Skirt

Basic Skirt Sloper Draft

Once you have a basic bodice and basic skirt draft ready with perfect fit, then there is no stopping you from making fashionable outfits!



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