
Originally Posted by
bubba
It's not as different as you might think. For a traditional look everything in the book applies except you don't have to match a pattern and can make the pleats as deep as you want. Other than that all the construction information applies.
Agreed.
I can think of two areas to pay attention to: 1) Without the tartan stripes to act as guides, be extra careful with measuring and marking before sewing, and 2) where the book says "stretch and skew to keep the stripes straight" when doing apron edges, just "stretch and skew" the best you can so the top edge of the fabric lines up (you'll see.)
Have fun, too.
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