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So I decided to give it a go.  Cut out my fabric, - sewed the main panels together.  Cut out the inserts, sewed those into place.  Too big around the middle.  Took it in. 

Discovered something important.   It is too short.  Here I thought I cut it on the long side - plus I was planning on a two inch waist band.  The length is not too bad in the front but... in order to reach the ground in the back... I'm going to need a waistband of 4 or more inches or have some major butt cleavage showing. 

The next dilemma is how to solve this problem exactly.  I could.... Add a four inch waistband all the way around and then gather it down in the front? .. I could... create a waistband that is wider in the back and narrower in the front from the start?  I could just finish it off (for a shortie) and give it to one of my students.  or I could sleep on it  and think it over...

I'm glad the fabric was cheap.  3 m is enough to do the skirt & insert panels, (and still have enough for a top & gauntlets and a little left yet.)

Edit to add: I'm winging this without a pattern - just stuff I've read on the net.  I also read a recommendation for Simplicity pattern 4401. - So if this really doesn't work I may go pick that up.

Date: 2008-04-23 12:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kelsey-lynne1.livejournal.com
Hope it turns out okay.

Date: 2008-04-23 12:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dancingleaf.livejournal.com
this was intended mainly as a pattern so - it's fine. Even just knowing that I need to cut the back sections longer is worth it.

I'm also going to try taking it in more at the knees too. I wanted to be sure that I had enough room to dance... but I want a more pronounced flare ... so...

That's why I'm doing it with cheap fabric, right?

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