How I Made This A Line Gown Design With Asoke

in DIYHub14 hours ago

Hello everyone and happy midweek day to you all, greetings from here too @diyhub trust your week is going well too. I'm glad to be here again and to show you how I made this A line gown.

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To make this you need your, Kampala material, asoke, lining, zip, chalk, scissor, tabe.

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Having your full length from the fabric, you measure your shoulder, and your hand pit length by eight inches, your waist line and your Burst line and tracing it with your chalk and cut it out.

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Haven done that, I proceed to cut out the asoke, for the neck I used one yard, and for the hand twenty inches, and for the down I used two yards.

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Then I proceed to cut out the hand which the length is by twenty two inches.

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Then I cut the lining for the part that is needed.

Now I started with the front part.
Before fixing the lining I started with the asoke.
I first place it in the neck and sew it down to the point where the V ended, then I used my chalk to trace it down to the middle and sew it, then you trimmed out the excess , after that you open to the other side and then double press it all round.

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And then you also do same for the down part after that you fixed your lining and iron it, and this is the front.

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And this is the back.

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And the hand

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Now after all that, I proceed to join everything together and then fixed my zip and iron everything together and here is the final looks.

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Thank you for checking on my post, and I hope you were able to learn something, see you on my next post.

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 14 hours ago  

Mixing the Asoke and the material was a game changer. Great work!


selected by @ibbtammy

Sure it is, thank you supporting, thank you ma'am @ibbtammy for selecting my post

Wow, it's an impeccable piece of work, very well designed.