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Passionate About Petticoats
Welcome to Class!
Class FAQs
All About Petticoats
Why We Are So Passionate About Petticoats
Petticoat Fabrics
Fabrics for Pretty Petticoats
Cottons
Linens
Silks
Wools
Using Organdy for Petticoats
Petticoat Lengths and Widths
Length of Petticoats
Width of Petticoats
Petticoat Layers and That Small Waist
Reducing Layers so Your Waist Appears Small
Modern Sewing Tips: Using a Yoke
Pin Tucks the Old Fashioned Way
Charming Pin Tucks
Fabrics & Notions for Pin Tuck Sewing
How To Make Pin Tucks
Wrestling With Ruffles
Going Crazy with Sewing Ruffles
Producing Royal Ruffles: Cutting
Producing Royal Ruffles: Hemming
Producing Royal Ruffles: Gathering
Producing Royal Ruffles: Attaching
Quick Look: Trained & Ruffled Petticoat with Corded Ruffles
Needing a Trained Petticoat
Tips for Corded Ruffles
Tips for Petticoats with Trains
Understanding Corded Petticoats
5 Questions About Corded Petticoats
Starching Petticoats
Starching Your Petticoats
Liquid Dip Starching
Using Spray Starch
Storing Your Starched Petticoats
Resources
Petticoat Patterns
Downloadable PDF Handbook
Making a Victorian Petticoat: Getting Started
Supplies You'll Need to Sew the Petticoat
Pattern for the Petticoat Project
Making a Victorian Petticoat: Part 1
What We'll Cover in Part 1
Part 1 Handout
Fabrics for the Petticoat
Petticoat Pattern Adjustments
Tips for Cutting & Marking the Petticoat Pieces
Sewing the Darts and Seams
Finishing the Center Back Opening
Making Tucks in the Flounce
Attaching Flounce to the Petticoat
Making a Victorian Petticoat: Part 2
What We'll Cover in Part 2
Part 2 Handout
Preparing the Ruffle
Sewing Ruffle to the Petticoat
Setting on the Waistband
Finishing the Closure
All Finished!
Final Thank You
Fashion Show
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