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5th September 09, 05:24 PM
#31
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Oh! Interesting - it has a yoke at the top rather than shaped fell - normal for women's pleated garments - it saves a lot of fiddling about, time, exasperation and fabric too.
I might try that with some nice but narrow fabric - but I'd do the yoke double, to enclose the top edge completely.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
I'm working on a pattern to do this for my next kilt. (I'm drafting an actual pattern for this one. Doubled, with a split at the center back back (so the yoke is four pieces), continuing around and tapering to the just-forward-of-the-side side seams, where the front pocket openings will be. I'm rather unlikely to work in lightweight nylon, though!
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