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My client asked me to sew a skirt for granddaughter for the holiday. I did not see the child and therefore sewed at random. The result was very good, and the client was satisfied.
For sewing such a skirt I needed:
- gabardine white
- white tulle
- elastic band for clothes
I cut out a white strip of gabardine, equal the girth of the child's hips. I worked the edges of the fabric with an overlock and marked a strip with a pencil, where I would sew the frill from the net.
From the net, I cut out strips equal to the length of the frill. I stitched these strips with a parallel seam for assembly and when I assembled Fatin.
I assimilated Fatin to a prepared strip of gabardine. So I sewed two tiers of assemblies. I doubled my skirt and sewed it in a ring. At the belt of the product, I made a kuliska and held out an elastic band.
Фотоаппарат Nikon Coolpix S2700
The skirt is ready!