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Crafting a Charming Summer Skirt: A Step-by-Step Guide

Join Toko Karawita from 9G as she shares her creative process in making a vibrant summer skirt. This guide details each step, starting from cutting the original fabric to adding beautiful lime green and yellow floral patterns. Discover the techniques Toko used, including sewing, folding, and embellishing with beads and ribbon. She reflects on her experience, expressing satisfaction with the finished product while noting areas for improvement. This fun and educational project showcases the joy of DIY fashion and creativity.

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Crafting a Charming Summer Skirt: A Step-by-Step Guide

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  1. Fashion Assignment! By Toko Karawita 9G

  2. STEPS TO MAKING MY SUMMER SKIRT!

  3. This is a picture of my skirt before anything was done to it.

  4. Step 1. • Since I wanted to make a skirt out of this piece of clothing, I cut at least half of it off. The cut looked really simple so just to make it better, I decided to cut it so it looks symmetrical.

  5. Step 2. • My second decision in making my summer skirt was to cut the skirt in half so when I open it, its like a long cloth. • I then took a nice piece of fabric that had lime green and yellow flower patterns and sewed it on the top of the skirt.

  6. Lime green and yellow fabric.

  7. Step 3. • My third step was sewing this pattern down to make it a skirt.

  8. Step 4. • I folded the fabric at the end of the skirt and sewed it to make it look neater.

  9. Step 5. • I decided to sew on some beads at the end of the dress to add some more colour. I sewed the beads with green thread to match with what I created in step 3.

  10. Step 6. • I found a ribbon in my wardrobe so I sewed this on the top of my skirt.

  11. Finished product.

  12. Evaluation. • I am pretty happy with my finished product. If I did have more time to spend on it, I would have put more colourful things on the skirt because I think that it looks a bit too plain. • Overall, I really enjoyed creating this piece of work because I have learnt new things and it was just a really fun activity to do 

  13. Hope you enjoyed my presentation !!!!

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