If you want less volume at the top of the skirt, consider using chiffon for the top tier. The fabric is smooth and will feel more comfortable too. [2] X Research source You can also use taffeta if you want to give the skirt more volume. [3] X Expert Source Alessio IadiciccoApparel Manufacturing Specialist Expert Interview. 16 June 2021.

If you are wearing the petticoat with a dress that does not have a waist seam, measure down from the narrowest part of the waist instead. Petticoats are typically 1 inch (2. 5 cm) shorter than the skirt or dress worn over them.

Use your width measurement from the previous step for the width of the strips. You will have 4 strips in the end: 1 2-yard (1. 8-m) strip and 3 4-yard (3. 7-m) strips.

Match the thread color to the fabric as closely as possible. Backstitch when you start and finish sewing to keep the thread from unraveling.

Remember to remove the pins and to backstitch. For a nicer look, use a ribbon color that matches the fabric. This step is not absolutely necessary, but it will give your petticoat a nicer finish and prevent it from the hem feeling scratchy against your legs. [9] X Research source

This is just like you sewed the bottom tier except that you are not hemming the bottom edge.

Alternatively, hem the narrow edges with 1-inch (2. 5-cm) wide ribbon, just like you did for the hem of the bottom tier.

Use a long stitch length and a low tension on your sewing machine. This will make gathering it easier.

Cut the excess thread first to make it easier to manage. Tie the threads together, then trim the rest off.

Remember to backstitch and to take the pins out when you are done!

The top tier isn’t sewn together into a ring yet. You will have to coil the top tier into a ring and tuck it inside the middle tier to check the size.

You are sewing the petticoats with the wrong sides facing in so that you have a clean finish on the inside and outside of the petticoat. For a more colorful petticoat, consider using different colors for each layer.

For a nicer finish, use satin ribbon instead.

Sew as close to the edge of the twill tape as possible. Remember to backstitch and to take out the pins.

Keep the additional eyes 1 inch (2. 5 cm) apart. You only need 1 hook, just like on a bra. Sew the hooks and eyes on by hand through the loops at the ends. Alternatively, you can use snaps instead.