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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2023
  • Since this baby was getting some love over on IG (and there's about to be a bunch of videos on the topic here on my channel), I thought I'd share it! What do you think of this closure style?
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    I made this skirt out of a thrifted duvet cover as a mock-up for my Grammy's dress (check out the video if you're interested!), but I didn't film any of the process, oh no! It was heavily inspired by the Coquelicot Skirt from Wildflower Design, so if you're looking for a skirt pattern similar to this, I highly recommend checking out her work! I am in the process of making a [very, very thorough] tutorial about split side skirts, so keep an eye out for that in the near future!
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    Check out the full tutorial here: • The Split Side, Adjust...
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    Get the Coquelicot Skirt pattern here
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  • @2010junebride
    @2010junebride Před rokem +14576

    LOVE this idea!!!!!! Would love a pattern or video or both!

  • @miramari732
    @miramari732 Před rokem +4494

    18th century skirts are back (sans pannier) I love it!

    • @KoriEmerson
      @KoriEmerson Před rokem +19

      1940s too.

    • @jobo8143
      @jobo8143 Před rokem +11

      I was thinking 1500s

    • @Ava-cq1zi
      @Ava-cq1zi Před rokem +1

      I love

    • @Faunaflys
      @Faunaflys Před rokem +12

      I’ve made 2 of these already but ties on front and back instead of lace. I love them and they are so easy to make!

    • @ambermichellenope9549
      @ambermichellenope9549 Před rokem

      Ya I watched a girl get dressed with the old clothes and that pretty much it

  • @lucheng1945
    @lucheng1945 Před rokem +6121

    Traditional Chinese skirts are like this! The outfits are called Hanfu and they’re super gorgeous

    • @BlueGlow26
      @BlueGlow26 Před rokem +68

      Are they split front and back like that? I don't remember them being that way...? 😅

    • @moka_petit
      @moka_petit Před rokem +42

      ​@@BlueGlow26I Thought Qun's were a large skirt that have little holes for the belt

    • @BlueGlow26
      @BlueGlow26 Před rokem +36

      @@moka_petit a large skirt yes, but I'm wondering if the structure is the same as here

    • @arielleung5958
      @arielleung5958 Před rokem +138

      @@BlueGlow26it is! It’s a type of dress called 馬面裙, it’s just that other styles of dresses in most dynasties were more popular

    • @BlueGlow26
      @BlueGlow26 Před rokem +26

      @@arielleung5958 ah~ yes I've heard of 馬面裙,somewhat similar concept, but still a bit different in construction I guess

  • @cheyennemorrison4107
    @cheyennemorrison4107 Před 8 měsíci +626

    I love this because you can actually put stuff like phone/keys in pockets and not have them visibly weigh the skirt down in those areas!

  • @arturiapendragon9642
    @arturiapendragon9642 Před rokem +3495

    I wish more skirts were like this. The amount of times that I have struggled with an invisible zipper is a crime.

    • @liftedbodhisattva
      @liftedbodhisattva Před rokem +39

      The amount of times 🥴 my sensitive skin has received burns because of zippers ( even hypoallergenic) ..Give me one in all colors , styles, length etc ❤❤

    • @user-vo9gu5bf8o
      @user-vo9gu5bf8o Před rokem +9

      Wrap skirts are a thing, lol 😅

    • @seraby7151
      @seraby7151 Před rokem +3

      There's a reason why these types of skirts are not popular anymore.

    • @valentinosire310
      @valentinosire310 Před rokem +9

      ​@@seraby7151why?

    • @SariDhaenens
      @SariDhaenens Před rokem

      9999

  • @stephaniewhitfield6041
    @stephaniewhitfield6041 Před rokem +1956

    THIS should be the standard for skirts! I will riot in the streets for this fit AND pockets!

    • @tammyjohnson8150
      @tammyjohnson8150 Před 9 měsíci +16

      Tell me where and when! I’m there with ya! 🪡 🧵 LOL!!!

    • @Witchy-Wonderland
      @Witchy-Wonderland Před 8 měsíci +19

      You’d even be able to RIOT in that skirt ❤️‍🔥

    • @MrMeszaros
      @MrMeszaros Před 7 měsíci +6

      You Go Girl!

  • @EsiNotEssie
    @EsiNotEssie Před rokem +58

    This design reminds me of the traditional Chinese Hanfu skirts! My friend gave me one and it's SO easy to get on and off, plus I have massive pockets so I never need a purse with it unless I want to accessorize

  • @carlieedwards5407
    @carlieedwards5407 Před 8 měsíci +47

    I neeeeeed this! Perfect mom skirt. (Ajustable for comfort and huge pockets) Also good for people with pcos or endometriosis (bloat and swelling). If i cant buy this im making it! 🥰

  • @sullyrane653
    @sullyrane653 Před rokem +1083

    This needs to be a thing more, imagine this for maternity 😩

    • @mh56487
      @mh56487 Před rokem +14

      In what way is this good maternity clothing? Imagine having to lace up that whole thing while having a huge belly. Not practical whatsoever.
      Might be a cool show off piece but Def not for daily wear. Imagine having to redo all that to go to the bathroom etc. I see no way this is easier than just a zipper, simple tie straps, or elastic band

    • @sullyrane653
      @sullyrane653 Před rokem +84

      @@mh56487 the adjustability was more so what I was going at, you can wear that piece for any special occasion through out your growing belly
      As someone who hated the idea of buying maternity clothes JUST to wear for a few months, I didn’t lol 😂 but something that would’ve grown with me more, I probably would’ve invested in (especially since I never went down to my original pants size either 😂)

    • @SorceressKana
      @SorceressKana Před rokem +96

      "Having to redo all of that"? You lift your skirt to pee........... Who is pulling their skirts and dresses down out here to go to the bathroom?
      Anywho, yes! The ability of the skirt waist to grow with you during pregnancy is 100% a selling point! And if you're losing weight, you'd get to keep the skirt longer lol

    • @JP-rf7cu
      @JP-rf7cu Před rokem +10

      That’s what women use to wear a 200 years ago

    • @mh56487
      @mh56487 Před rokem +2

      @@JP-rf7cu yea, and 200 years ago it was inconvenient too. That's why designs changed.

  • @chinadollsyndrome
    @chinadollsyndrome Před rokem +477

    The dual-purpose modesty panels and pockets are BRILLIANT!

    • @irena9225
      @irena9225 Před rokem +8

      Pockets!!!! Yes!!! Please!!!! We need them so much😊

  • @princevesperal
    @princevesperal Před 6 měsíci +27

    I'm amazed at how this skirt is both really practical, and absolutely gorgeous! The snatched waist and sash make it really elegant and "couture". I would love to see this in a luxurious satin with a matching top, as a ball gown! If I wanted to make a wedding dress with my own hands, this is probably what I would go for! You can't get it wrong with that adjustable waist!

    • @MsLovinDMutts
      @MsLovinDMutts Před 5 měsíci +2

      In a bronze lame' or covered with a sheer iridescent something.. It would look gorgeous!!

    • @sandhermit3665
      @sandhermit3665 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I hadn't thought of making a dressy skirt in this pattern. But you are right. It would be gorgeous. Have I got material for something dressy!😊

  • @breaunythomas4052
    @breaunythomas4052 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Million dollar idea. Don't shark tank it build it on your own. Wedding dresses that grow with you no more diets until the big event.💜

    • @samwebb3577
      @samwebb3577 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Oh my god no more need for a Dozen bridesmaids in the bathroom with you. You can just undo the front of the dress and move it to the side while you pee

    • @breaunythomas4052
      @breaunythomas4052 Před 5 měsíci

      @@samwebb3577 Totally could change the game well in that example change the break time for the game.

  • @maddyrevenge
    @maddyrevenge Před rokem +940

    Such an excellent style, especially given that it easily accommodates fluctuations in waist size due to bloating/weight gain or loss/pregnancy etc!

    • @melonjuice7441
      @melonjuice7441 Před rokem +4

      Tell 'em king!

    • @gr33ngirlsea
      @gr33ngirlsea Před rokem +12

      This!!!! I always feel a little worse when I already feel bloated and then my skirt is tight on top of it.

    • @juliettevharris
      @juliettevharris Před rokem +3

      Right! Too bad you can't use the same technique with a pair of pants.

    • @Illustrioustaco
      @Illustrioustaco Před rokem +9

      ​@juliettevharris is not exactly the same but have you looked into wrap around pants? I used to make them for larp costuming, and the waist goes on very similar to this skirt. Tie on the back then tie on the front. The sides are "open" but honestly usually only flared out from about the knee down.

    • @juliettevharris
      @juliettevharris Před rokem +5

      @Illustrioustaco I usually wear more form-fitting pants. Are you saying it technically is kind of form fitting, just not past the knee? I think I could maybe imagine that working. I'll look into it. 🙂

  • @EamaneEarane
    @EamaneEarane Před rokem +1823

    Gorgeous and indeed an 18th century skirt method! Though they would have had separate pockets not attached to the skirt.

    • @OrlaQuirk
      @OrlaQuirk Před rokem +89

      My sister makes historical costumes, and just this evening was telling me about the actual 18th century version of this skirt she is planning to make, as part of a historical outfit.
      We were having a fun time taking about the separate pockets, and how funny it is that they were frequently beautifully embroidered, even though they were worn under the skirt, and basically, no one was going to see them.

    • @dianesawyerdooley4424
      @dianesawyerdooley4424 Před rokem +39

      @@OrlaQuirk re: pockets... If you're going to make it, make it pretty.

    • @morticiaaddams7866
      @morticiaaddams7866 Před rokem +31

      Same with a bra. Little secrets like that can make you feel so feminine!😊

    • @MusicalBotany
      @MusicalBotany Před rokem +18

      ​@OrlaQuirk I'm sure you know, but most skirts of the time would have had side slits so that you could pull your pocket through, as otherwise the pocket would be inaccessible underneath your petticoats. So while pockets weren't often visible, they were visible often enough that the embroidery could be appreciated! :)

    • @OrlaQuirk
      @OrlaQuirk Před rokem +25

      @@MusicalBotany I am no expert, but I never heard of anyone pulling the pocket through the slits to access it. I always assumed they slid their hands in. I've never seen an 18th century garment that I could see the pocket slits, or notice the garments or pocket below. I did see a cute photo of an 18th century gown with a skirt open in front, and the corners of the hem were tucked under the skirt and pulled through the pocket slits, sticking out several inches on each hip.
      The thought occured to me that pulling the pocket out through the slits in one's skirts could be the 18th century equivalent of a modern woman dumping the contents of her purse on a table. 😸

  • @periwinkle.38
    @periwinkle.38 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Omg I loveee this not only would skirts fit so much better but you have MASSIVE POCKETSSS

  • @cymbamcreynolds8838
    @cymbamcreynolds8838 Před rokem +59

    We need more skirts like this available in stores

    • @aylaaslan3466
      @aylaaslan3466 Před rokem

      Gercektenmi.

    • @LouiseHultcrantz
      @LouiseHultcrantz Před 5 měsíci

      Yes💪 no more "I'm sorry, we don't carry your size"
      But then again, brands don't make big sizes because it's more expensive with more fabric, so to make more fabric for EVERY single garment might not be something they'd be interested in anyway🤷‍♀️

  • @heatherthevictorianghost
    @heatherthevictorianghost Před rokem +189

    Besides how it’s tied, this is how 18th century petticoats we’re constructed!! Love to see it make a comeback!

    • @damesaphira9790
      @damesaphira9790 Před rokem +1

      So make it happen. I hear so often " I wish hats would come back"....how about just wear a hat?

    • @heatherthevictorianghost
      @heatherthevictorianghost Před rokem +1

      @@damesaphira9790 I quite enjoy sewing historically inspired garments in my free time, so way ahead of ya. 😉

    • @damesaphira9790
      @damesaphira9790 Před rokem

      @@heatherthevictorianghost ~Excellent! I like your style! I too just jump off into the deep end and wear the period pieces I love!

  • @sophia7322
    @sophia7322 Před rokem +401

    That’s so freaking cute, I’d love to see it in a shorter version(above the knees,mid thigh) I think that would be so cute with the poof all the layers give.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Před rokem +77

      That would be adorable! I don't wear a lot of shorter skirts, but I think the floof would be super fun!

    • @jenniisthewriter
      @jenniisthewriter Před rokem +27

      The pattern maker actually included a shorter length in the pattern, it's an AWESOME pattern to work with, super adjustable!

    • @suebotchie4167
      @suebotchie4167 Před rokem +5

      Love poof :) our great grandmother's were very hardworking AND feminine.

    • @LiliAquinas
      @LiliAquinas Před rokem +8

      ​@@jenniisthewriterwould you share there name for the pattern, and/or the pattern maker's name? I saw this skirt in a video that a friend was watching, and I didn't catch the pattern information. Tsyvm!

    • @cloeshmoroz4512
      @cloeshmoroz4512 Před rokem +7

      ​@@LiliAquinasthe link for the pattern is in the video description of the short

  • @Yourlocalluckycat
    @Yourlocalluckycat Před 7 měsíci +10

    When I was in elementary school, we had to learn a folkloric dance. My class learned huapango (I'm from Hidalgo, México) and the skirts we wore had to be tied in a similar way to the one shown in the video.

    • @sarahfisher2171
      @sarahfisher2171 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I WAS JUST THINKING THAT! im puerto rican and it reminded me of the skirts you wear for flamenco

  • @SyrenDeeVOA
    @SyrenDeeVOA Před rokem +240

    I need multiples of these skirts in all the colors because these are FABULOUS!!!!

    • @kukuandkookie
      @kukuandkookie Před rokem

      You can actually find these as mamianqun (a skirt from the Ming dynasty), usually sold on Taobao! Although maybe not with the pockets, unfortunately…

  • @BelieveIt0226
    @BelieveIt0226 Před rokem +108

    When you don’t sew but definitely want the pattern so it can sit in your closet never to be used… so cute

  • @Kotifilosofi
    @Kotifilosofi Před rokem +1

    Your video emphasizes two trends that are crucial to us currently: 1. sewing your own clothes (ensuring the ethical production of clothes much as possible), 2. making it adjustable (long-lasting clothes fighting the mindless consuption and fast fashion). Keep up great work!

  • @Silwers_Edge
    @Silwers_Edge Před rokem

    This looks like a incredible way to reduce the sizing problems women face.

  • @altair5072
    @altair5072 Před rokem +213

    i wore a skirt like this in a musical i was in! though both ends tied into bows instead of one being lacy
    it was the fullest skirt i’ve ever worn fr, these things get so much volume

  • @heatheroter9380
    @heatheroter9380 Před rokem +684

    I would literally spend so much money on that skirt if you sold them. Absolutely gorgeous.

    • @RychaardRyder
      @RychaardRyder Před rokem +28

      its super easy to make! if you wanna be accurate its just two rectangles for the skirt gathered up into two waist bands that have ties, search 18th century petticoat tutorials, they dont have built in pockets tho since at the time it was considered easier to have a set of pockets that you wear underneath the skirt, reach thru the side slits to access them

  • @someonewholivesingalaxy
    @someonewholivesingalaxy Před 5 měsíci +1

    The motif is like "batik", a work of art from Indonesia

  • @Chetna5
    @Chetna5 Před 5 měsíci

    That skirt is 100% more beautiful than modern joke of a skirt

  • @Mamda07
    @Mamda07 Před rokem +236

    Oh my gosh, love this design! I would def buy a skirt like this

  • @lucaszoke8724
    @lucaszoke8724 Před rokem +7

    YES! You are absolutely right, this is about how apron-front skirts of the 18th century would have been constructed. Except the pockets being a separate garment in that case. And i’m not sure if there was lacing, but it’s a genious idea!

  • @ManicKandii
    @ManicKandii Před 4 měsíci

    Also love how it allows for absolutely massive pockets!

  • @candlelady3313
    @candlelady3313 Před 3 měsíci

    This is so gorgeous! Both the pattern an the material used. So flattering!

  • @washipuppy
    @washipuppy Před rokem +42

    This is also very similar to a style of Chinese and Korean skirt I've seen worn higher up on the body. I'll be using it myself for sure.

    • @moniquerodriguez3013
      @moniquerodriguez3013 Před rokem +1

      do you know what the chinese skirts are called? ive been trying to look them up

    • @washipuppy
      @washipuppy Před rokem +6

      @@moniquerodriguez3013 I believe the Qixiong Ruqun uses this type of skirt, just up around the chest instead of the waist.

    • @moniquerodriguez3013
      @moniquerodriguez3013 Před rokem +1

      @@washipuppy thank you!

    • @yumiinky
      @yumiinky Před rokem

      Also reminds me of hakama!

    • @p1kkuma
      @p1kkuma Před rokem +1

      Yes! I’m Chinese and I immediately thought of how skirts for hanfu are worn just like this!

  • @kcmac66
    @kcmac66 Před rokem +69

    That skirt is goals!!! It's gorgeous!!!

  • @veren771
    @veren771 Před rokem

    I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!! REMINDS ME OF THE BOTTOM HALF OF A KIMONO!!! ITS SO PRETTY😊

  • @JamieCormier
    @JamieCormier Před rokem +1

    It’s such a flattering line too, so pretty!

  • @violettaazul
    @violettaazul Před rokem +47

    That pattern and blue and white convo is beautiful! Love how it falls as well. Beautiful skirt, so fresh and elegant.

  • @asilahopess_wonderingfae
    @asilahopess_wonderingfae Před rokem +87

    Oh, that's gorgeous! I would love a patchwork broom skirt made this way.

  • @WeRNthisToGetHer
    @WeRNthisToGetHer Před 3 měsíci

    I LOVE that so much! I would even wear just the back half sometimes with shorts or leggings or a short pencil skirt!

  • @naomieggl
    @naomieggl Před 2 měsíci

    Love the dog zooming past at the end! 😂🐾

  • @watervaampire2
    @watervaampire2 Před rokem +30

    This is awesome. I'd buy it. And the fabric you used is gorgeous

  • @kirklandalmonds3049
    @kirklandalmonds3049 Před rokem +46

    GIRLLLLLLLL!!!!! ITS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! It’s giving the whole “adventurous maiden exploring in the woods” vibe 🤩

  • @JennsCorner777
    @JennsCorner777 Před 5 měsíci

    I want to make these but like skorts - skirts with shorts remember those as a kid? Love this dress!

  • @HGCUPCAKES
    @HGCUPCAKES Před 10 měsíci

    Holy cow!!!!
    I NEED this skirt in my life?

  • @BallerinaValkyrie
    @BallerinaValkyrie Před rokem +37

    "mom, I need new fabric, i found a new project!!!!"
    This looks stunning, and will probably be a new go -to item

  • @shalomd6267
    @shalomd6267 Před rokem +79

    SO MUCH SWISH! I rushed out and bought the Cocoliquot pattern from Wildflower. I have a feeling i'm going to end up with several of these. Much love

  • @shinyowlshop6662
    @shinyowlshop6662 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I absolutely adore this and I don't usually wear skirts and dresses! I'd buy one if you sold them!❤❤❤

  • @Aliciaek
    @Aliciaek Před 7 měsíci

    One side fits all...perfect

  • @stacie7925
    @stacie7925 Před rokem +6

    I LOVE this skirt idea and i wish designs like this were available for purchase because its so adjustable and comfortable

  • @RealSigmaQueen
    @RealSigmaQueen Před rokem +3

    It’s gorgeous and hangs so nicely. Something like this in a thick black satin would be stylish for decades.

  • @ahstiasummers5583
    @ahstiasummers5583 Před 5 měsíci

    This was how historical skirts were made. Making clothes was far more labor intensive back then, so this kind of skirt design allowed for multiple size variations without wasting fabric

  • @itsbtrice8736
    @itsbtrice8736 Před rokem

    Am so picky when it comes to skirts and dresses but I think am in love ❤️

  • @Sara-dj3nv
    @Sara-dj3nv Před rokem +12

    I like skirts that don’t have loads of zippers or buttons because they can be more flexible in sizing and are more forgiving when it comes to weight fluctuations. For example, if you lose a couple pounds you may not have to buy a whole new skirt, you can sometimes just tie them a little tighter and it’s all the same! They’re also great for maternity clothes and plus sizes since elastic and hand-tied skirts adjust better to the body shape than a rigid zipper or fixed buttons! 💕💕

  • @theyaretayloranne
    @theyaretayloranne Před rokem +55

    i need every school costumer to watch this !!!!

  • @vixen_0072
    @vixen_0072 Před 6 měsíci

    The best thing is that it will feel tailored to you even if you fluctuate in size

  • @Here4TheHeckOfIt
    @Here4TheHeckOfIt Před 5 měsíci

    Beautiful fit! I agree about the hardware - they're a pain. The skirt is practical.

  • @rebeccapage4411
    @rebeccapage4411 Před rokem +12

    Love the way this longer length flatters your silhouette/proportions

  • @martagustafsson5749
    @martagustafsson5749 Před rokem +44

    It has such a beautiful silhouette too omg!

  • @HopeFilledchats
    @HopeFilledchats Před 3 měsíci

    i love this! I want to get into more skirts and dresses especially those that have a vintage feel to it

  • @Anna-gq6vg
    @Anna-gq6vg Před rokem +1

    I love this. Seems like it would fit so much more comfy than zipped or elasticated skirts

  • @Ivantyaskullz
    @Ivantyaskullz Před rokem +77

    😮😮OMG!! THIS IS BEYOND STUNNING!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!

  • @TheFoxtabulousVixie
    @TheFoxtabulousVixie Před rokem +4

    I have no words on how beautiful that looks, the mechanism for it is so clever and I want one now.

  • @angdlwil4111
    @angdlwil4111 Před rokem

    The lace up was used in many patterns over the centuries. But the front with a shash is new look. Personally I love the the lacing on the front.

  • @maelavdrak
    @maelavdrak Před 8 měsíci

    I never knew i needed something more than this.

  • @chathevirg0
    @chathevirg0 Před rokem +4

    okay but why does the back piece look so good by itself, like, I just want that back piece

  • @gravyz2cute4u
    @gravyz2cute4u Před rokem +5

    Love it! I want one both in long and short versions!

  • @666wurm
    @666wurm Před 7 měsíci

    I love that formerly dresses naturally had pockets but not anymore for some reason.

  • @peaceandlove3225
    @peaceandlove3225 Před rokem

    I absolutely love long skirts!

  • @mushu6849
    @mushu6849 Před rokem +28

    absolutely beautiful 😍 reminds me of Chinese hanfu!

  • @MaryTorres-cb8pg
    @MaryTorres-cb8pg Před rokem +8

    Not a skirt or dress person, but I LOVE THIS!!

  • @ayastorm5507
    @ayastorm5507 Před 10 měsíci

    😮 this...may be exaclty how i get the "over" full skirts i have been dreaming of for....well forever.

  • @joshvaillancourt1305
    @joshvaillancourt1305 Před 6 měsíci

    This would be a killer drag race reveal outfit!

  • @nicolemia29
    @nicolemia29 Před rokem +95

    Totally waiting for the tutorial because I cannot follow a pattern to save my life lol

  • @IreallyLoveEMinEM
    @IreallyLoveEMinEM Před rokem +30

    What a cool idea. Will there be a full video about this construction?

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Před rokem +10

      There will! A two-parter coming out soon!

    • @gorzkawodka
      @gorzkawodka Před rokem

      for the time being look at historical petticoats, "skirts" were made this way for centuries, althrou without time-consuming lacing, it was simply one string tied for back part and one string for front part

  • @lindabrown2703
    @lindabrown2703 Před 6 měsíci

    Love this skirt! Beautiful! ❤❤❤

  • @teacherverina
    @teacherverina Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love Hanfu dresses! There's a creator on here somewhere that shows off many different types of Hanfu *and* some neat ways to tie the laces

  • @MoreCoffeePlease.
    @MoreCoffeePlease. Před rokem +73

    This is beautiful!!

  • @ZaphiraX
    @ZaphiraX Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love it! I wish I could buy this somewhere!

  • @rhosemuniverse7273
    @rhosemuniverse7273 Před 5 měsíci

    It's like a corsette skirt... Fabulous!

  • @SofSof.
    @SofSof. Před 5 měsíci

    Love it!!! I want MANY of those in different colors!

  • @medusha979
    @medusha979 Před rokem +10

    I love this, but as a seamstress there is no way this is easier than installing a zipper 😂

  • @CrispOffTheBlock
    @CrispOffTheBlock Před 7 měsíci +3

    What a beautiful pattern! I love it! The style is very similar to traditional Japanese Hakama. (Floofy pants worn for horseback riding and commonly part of a kendo gi. The Chinese counterparts are called Kù)

  • @katyaannagoodday
    @katyaannagoodday Před 5 měsíci

    Looks great! And yes it does resemble some historical skirt patterns which makes it easy to adjust for size and leave room to access under layers and pockets, which used to be tied on separately under your skirt

  • @sunnydays07
    @sunnydays07 Před 5 měsíci

    Omgggg I would buy (or make who knows) that, a shorter version, so many colours it’s just PERFECT.

  • @lpanayi6954
    @lpanayi6954 Před rokem +13

    I have some Thai fisherman's trousers that fasten the same way. 👍

    • @tachthechatgoblin
      @tachthechatgoblin Před rokem

      How? I have a few pairs and you just fold them over and tie them, and then fold the top down

  • @RubyLovings
    @RubyLovings Před rokem +6

    I would so love a pattern for this

  • @arielmontes2953
    @arielmontes2953 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg i would need a dozen of these in different patterns😆😆😆 i love this so much

  • @aeriaria2391
    @aeriaria2391 Před rokem

    It does look nice and adjustable

  • @tonifarmer3959
    @tonifarmer3959 Před rokem +4

    Would pants be able to be made this way?

  • @iancrespo7148
    @iancrespo7148 Před rokem

    Old idea definitely still works!

  • @summerg1378
    @summerg1378 Před 8 měsíci

    I would love a skirt like this but shorter. Like mid thigh. Would love to pair it with some tights and boots! So cute!

  • @TheDutchessOfCornville
    @TheDutchessOfCornville Před 7 měsíci

    I bet it looks AMAZING when you twirl!!! 🩷🩷🩷

  • @kaylafoster3954
    @kaylafoster3954 Před rokem

    Love this skirt! Very beautiful

  • @cfa345
    @cfa345 Před 6 měsíci

    Pockets!!! I love this idea 🤩

  • @Natasha___.
    @Natasha___. Před rokem

    I am so in love with this! It's giving cute 50s housewife and I want one, the pockets are just perfect.

  • @Sophian-Charles
    @Sophian-Charles Před rokem +1

    JUST GORGEOUS ❤❤❤

  • @ilovecatotmeow
    @ilovecatotmeow Před rokem

    THAT IS GORGEOUS!!!

  • @animeandanimals
    @animeandanimals Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely beautiful skirt!

  • @Lizhi荔枝
    @Lizhi荔枝 Před 7 měsíci

    That’s why I wear my traditional garb more. The qun just wraps around me and I just tie the, together and that’s it!

  • @eliseskinner6312
    @eliseskinner6312 Před 7 měsíci

    Looks amazing!! I'd love to have a skirt like that!!

  • @user-ck1wo6im6d
    @user-ck1wo6im6d Před 7 měsíci

    that’s super cute on you!