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    That is very nice work, and a very nice tartan! Most impressive, especially for a effort.

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    That is very handsome - and for a first try - wow!

    One thing I do, which helps to get an exact placing of the outer folds and probably reduces the time needed for the final pressing, is to press the folds into the fabric before I start to sew it. Working on just one fold of fabric makes it easier, and I put a table behind the ironing board to take the weight of the rest of the fabric off the bit I am working on.

    I mark the places I intend to fold with safety pins, counting the setts carefully TWICE before starting, then fold the fabric and use long straight pins to hold it to the cover of the ironing board, then press under a cloth very carefully and firmly up from the lower edge to the where the fell will start.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Thanks for the advice Anne. That probably would make for a little more ease and accuracy. I learned about counting setts, measuring and all that good stuff twice. Ripping things out sucks!

    For me the trickiest part was joining the two pieces (since this was double width fabric). Whew, that took several tries. Not because I had trouble sewing it, but rather wrapping my head around exactly where to join it. In theory I knew how and where, but just doing it the real world was harder than I imagined. Did finally do it right, and that I ironed really well before proceeding.

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    Fìor-mhath ma-tha sin (Excellent job there), Gwynng!

    Now, you realize your next project needs to be a full-on tank . . . 100% wool tartan and hand pleated, OK! You've got the skills, now let that light shine!!! After that, start taking commissions and run with it! Barb T. would be pleased to see that you were able to work in a flash, too.

    Beautiful work!
    Last edited by Jon Lilley; 23rd December 12 at 08:43 PM. Reason: tried to delete double post with NO luck. Sorry!
    Only 9 notes. How hard could it be?

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    Fìor-mhath ma-tha sin (Excellent job there), Gwynng!

    Now, you realize your next project needs to be a full-on tank . . . 100% wool tartan and hand pleated, OK! You've got the skills, now let that light shine!!! After that, start taking commissions and run with it! Barb T. would be pleased to see that you were able to work in a flash, too.

    Beautiful work!
    Only 9 notes. How hard could it be?

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    Nice work!

    Frank

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