Petticoat Stitching
Petticoat Stitching:
Take two meters of long ruby Cloth or Cotton Cloth,
Fold it in a pair of One meter Cloth.
Cut top two inches for round inner belt stitching.
Then remaining Cloth, keep a long straightly on table.
Take the round of Waist, in Measurement.
For example round is 36, divide 36/3 = 12 centiemeters.
End Cloth should cut with 48 size. Then only she can walk comfortably.
So mark in top one side 12 Cms, opposite down 12 Cms.
Then do cross Cutting, again you can put one side cutted Cloth in reverse
with equal Measurement.
Marking is must to cut Comfortably:
In same way again 0 to 2 inches Cross Mark, Opposite to that, 0-2 inches in the Mark,
Then cut it according to the marks. This down mark Cutting is, after Wearing,
Seat will come up, upto 2 inches, that will here, in this Shape Cutting.
Then Stitch it, you will get Comfortable Petticoat;
even though, you can see the visual again and again up to getting comfortable
plan of process. See this video for getting practical planning.
How do you make simple Cotton Petticoat:
How to Make a Petticoat.
Step 1: Layer Tulle Over Cotton. Layer your Tulle and/or netting over
a layer of Cotton and baste into place along the edges.
Step 2: Begin Skirt Construction. Step 3: Join Petticoat to Lining.
Step 4: Gathers Make It Poof. Step 5: The Waistband.
Step 6: Join Waistband to Skirt. Step 7: Closures.
Step 8: Hemming.
What kind of Petticoat should I wear:
Choose The Right Fabric.
Cotton and poplin are the most comfortable Fabrics for Petticoats,
but they are best restricted to daily wear. Formal and semi-formal saris demand
a satin or silk Petticoat, especially if your sari is sheer. For slim fit Petticoats,
satin or bizzy lizzy should be your Fabric of choice.
How do you make a Dress poofy without a Petticoat:
If you have Tulle or net, then you can indeed create a mini-Petticoat by Sewing
a very tightly gathered ruffle of more Tulle to the bottom edge of the corset
(inside the skirt), to help support the skirt and puff it out before it falls.
The bigger you make this supporting layer, the more it becomes a bustle.
How do you make a Petticoat fluffy:
Remove the Petticoat from its packaging and give it a good shake to loosen the
Fabric up. You may need to separate the layers and fluff it by hand to pull it
into shape and make sure the hem of each layer is even.
What length Petticoat do I need:
Ideally, the Petticoat should be 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) shorter
than the Dress. This will prevent the Petticoat from peeking out under the Dress
while you walk or move. Measure the circumference of the skirt. Start by measuring
along the bottom hem of the skirt, from side Seam to side Seam.
How do you cut Clothes for beginners:
How to prepare a Paper Pattern.
Use a pair of Paper scissors to cut out all the Paper pieces required for your Garment.
Dry iron the Paper Pattern on a low heat setting to get all the creases out.
Fold your Fabric in half, Selvedge to Selvedge which is the neat edge of the Fabric.
Can you put a Petticoat under any Dress:
A simple Petticoat would never give you the appearance of a ball gown. If you wish
to add flare to your maxi Dress then go for cancan Skirts! Basically these are normal
Skirts that are made of cancan or in other words fishnet. They are to be worn under
a long Dress to give it a ball gown appearance.
How do you stiffen Fabric:
A really stiff and permanent result can be achieved with equal parts of Glue
and Water. Starch and cornflour: Mix 1 tablespoon of starch and 2 cups of Water.
Mix well and remove all lumps. This solution can be put in a spray bottle and
sprayed over your Fabric.
What Fabric is good for lining:
Best Lining Fabrics for Clothes. Viscose/Rayon/Cupro.
Cotton, Silk. Polyester or polyester blends.
Acetate. Stretch Lining. Thick Insulating lining Fabrics.
Interlining Fabric choices.
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