Creating Flared and Tiered Skirts: Techniques and Design Variations

September 9th, 2022

Creating Flared and Tiered Skirts: Techniques and Design Variations

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In this week’s session, I discussed various techniques for creating flared and tiered skirts, sharing both traditional methods and my own unique approaches. I demonstrated how to transform a basic skirt pattern into different styles of flared and tiered skirts, emphasizing the importance of fabric choice and pattern manipulation. I also shared some of my past wedding dress designs to illustrate these concepts in action.

Demonstration steps:

  1. Showed how to add flare to a basic skirt pattern by spreading the pattern pieces
  2. Demonstrated creating tiers by dividing the skirt into horizontal sections
  3. Explained how to calculate and distribute gathering for tiered skirts
  4. Illustrated an alternative method of creating flare by angling pattern pieces
  5. Discussed fabric considerations for different flared and tiered skirt styles

Questions & Answers:

  • Q: How do you start the flaring with a mermaid or fishtail bottom?
  • A: I typically start the flare below the hip area. This can be done through draping or pattern manipulation on the table.

  • Q: Is the technique you showed used in your bridal collections?
  • A: Yes, I’ve used variations of these techniques in my bridal designs, often combining them with special fabrics like silk organza or tulle for dramatic effects.

  • Q: How can I add more flare to a tiered skirt without too much gathering at the waist?
  • A: You can distribute the flare more evenly by separating the skirt pattern and adding width gradually to each tier, rather than just at the bottom.

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