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DOUBLE CIRCLE SKIRT ⭐️ Umbrella skirt cutting and stitching in VERY EASY way
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Summary
The video teaches viewers how to make a double circular “umbrella” skirt (a full flare skirt) in a detachable style. It focuses on an easy cutting and stitching method for beginners, using satin with interlining to add structure. The creator covers fabric choices, key measurements (based on a size 38), the required yardage, and how to adjust the pattern if your fabric width is limited.
Artistic Techniques / Creative Processes Shown
- Pattern drafting / garment construction for a double circular flare skirt
- Cutting full flare shapes using circle geometry (a two-layer/double-circle design)
- Beginner-friendly sewing techniques, including assembling a structured skirt using interlining
- Fabric selection to achieve the desired volume and drape, with suggestions for alternatives
Materials / Fabric Guidance
- Used in the example: Satin + interlining
- Recommended alternatives:
- Taffeta
- Scuba
- Brocade
- Satin (with interlining)
Measurements & Construction Details
- Reference size: 38
- Mannequin note: A 1/4 small scale is used, but the measurements correspond to size 38
- Waist: 60 cm
- Skirt length: 95 cm (can be adjusted longer or shorter)
- Fabric requirement: 4 m × 2 m
If Fabric Width Isn’t Enough
- Make the skirt using 4 half-circles with the same method
- Divide the waist into 12 parts (as referenced)
Steps / Process (Condensed)
- Choose fabric (satin + interlining, as demonstrated).
- Use the provided waist measurement (60 cm) and skirt length (95 cm).
- Cut the skirt using the easy double circular/umbrella method:
- Standard approach: create the double circular pattern within your available fabric width.
- Limited-width approach: build the skirt from 4 half-circles.
- Stitch/assemble the layers to form the full flare double circular skirt.
Creators / Contributors Featured
- No specific creator names or contributors are mentioned in the subtitles.