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sewloud ([personal profile] robinsnest) wrote2012-08-31 08:16 pm

The ruffles begin!




Just to remind everyone this is what I'm going for. Tonight I began in on the actual fashion fabric. And boy I had forgotten how hard synthetics are to work with! I'm covered in little stringy bits that stick to every rough spot on my over washed hands.

I looked long and hard at that bottom ruffle and finally decided I thought it was probably un-ironed knife pleats. I got three widths of fabric sewn together, roll hemmed and pleated. I pinned them on and ta-da! Way too short to go all the way around. But I think I'm headed in the right direction? Thoughts? I did briefly consider switching to gathering as it would save yardage and I only started with 8. But I think with 1.5 for bodice, 3 for the over skirt that still leaves me with 3.5 for the under-skirt. Man ruffles eat yardage for lunch!

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[identity profile] mandie-rw.livejournal.com 2012-09-01 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Yep, looks like you've got the right idea to me!

Ruffles seriously do eat yardage for lunch though, it's ridiculous. My 1840s flounced petticoat has something stupid like nine yards of muslin in it. It's ridiculous!