Hi, I'm Melina and welcome to Expert Village. In this next step, we're going to cut out our triangles and remove the pins. So, you're going to take your fabric scissors and...

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Hi, I'm Melina and welcome to Expert Village. In this next step, we're going to pin our triangles together and prepare them for cutting. So you're going to go and since...

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Mini-skirts are very very basic. There's many levels of mini though. It can be mini mini mini, or it can be mid-thigh mini, anything below mid-thigh though, you really can't call a...
Here we have a flared skirt. A flared skirt is kind of the opposite of the pencil skirt in that the hem line is where the difference happens. With a pencil skirt, as I said before, you narrow it down....
Hi, I'm Melina and welcome to Expert Village. In this next step, we're going to pin and sew our hem line. So you're going to take this extra triangle fabric and you're...
I'm Candi Cane Canncel with Expert Village. In this clip we're actually going to stitch in our zipper. The first thing you want to do is change to a zipper foot. Most machines will...
We've come back again, to visit our old friend, the pencil skirt. This time with a slit at the back. Again, allowing for a range of movement. As opposed to a straight legged peg skirt. With...
Here we have an ankle length skirt. Though there really; I don't see much of a need for this design style not, I mean, how many runway shows do you see with ankle length skirts. I feel that I...
Here we have a really fun style of skirt. Sometimes it boarders on trendy, sometimes it doesn't, it just depends. It's all how you reference it and how you design around it. We have an...
Here we have the most basic style of skirt, this is the first type of skirt you'll learn how to sew when we get into sewing because it is so simple. It's a pencil skirt, straight...