Laser Cutting: Cherry Blossom Shaped Pattern Skirt
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Laser Cutting: Cherry Blossom Shaped Pattern Skirt
Hello all,
This skirt was made for a class project. It’s a cherry blossom patterned skirt with an optional top. The theme of my project came from the annual Sakura Matsuri Festival; which everyone gets dressed up in Japanese animation characters or floral summer dresses. To get the perfect shape of cherry blossoms, I used the laser cut printer to print my pattern.
* I used 100% silk fabric for my pattern because my school printer is only able to print organic fabrics.
Sketch the Skirt
Create a quick sketch of the skirt you plan to make.
Create the Skirt
I used a simple gathering skirt pattern. I used this type of skirt because it’s easier to attach the laser cutouts. There are two layers for this skirt.
Here's a very good tutorial from Ruffles And Stuff on actually making the skirt. http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/04/20-minute-skirt.html
Design the Pattern for Skirt
Below is the pattern that I created. You can use the same eps for laser printing, too.
Setting Fabric Up for Laser Cutting
Make sure to iron flat your fabric (so that the print design will come out even). I tape my fabrics onto five 19” X 24” Bristol paper. See below for how I set my fabrics up for printing:
To the Laser Printer
Stitch the Cutouts to Skirt
This was the longest process of my project. I had to stitch each tiny piece onto the skirt separately. But it was worth it!
Optional Top
I bought a plain white tank top from Old Navy and stitch a few patterns on the top right corner the tank.
Final Result
The skirt is now complete with an optional tank top.