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Meloris
Philippines
Приєднався 16 кві 2022
Creating beautiful clothes from my imagination and bringing them into reality is my first love
DIY Pleated Midi Skirt-How To Create Pleats on Fabric
Hi Everyone, in this video, I will show you how to create pleats on your fabric so you can make your own high-quality garment.
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Id like to attempt to make a skirt. Can anyone help me out and forgive me for not knowing lol but where do you get the cardboard material to make the pleat ? Please and thank you 🙏🏾😊
Must it be a drawing materials or any kind of material
Yessss. Thanks for this method. I can’t wait to use it ❤❤
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Nice
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Good idea ❤
Great tutorial ❤️😍 How many meters is needed for the fabric ?
I used 60 width, how many meters/yard depends on your preferred length
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Thank you so much... I thanked in the same idea but I was afraid that it fails but you helped me to tray it
How can I make my own pleated card please
How did you make the pattern board
Hi this is the link of the tutorial on how to make the pleating card board ua-cam.com/video/-JCqkVA69GA/v-deo.html
Whats the name of the fabric
Georgette
What if you're trying to pleat silk fabric and the pleats come out? What is a stitching method that you can use to make sure they stay down?
Good morning ma, I love the video a nd the work, ma please how I can get the paper pleat to ues in getting the pleat in the fabric?
What if its gone after washing
I recommend that you do these pleats with a small cut of the fabric first then wash it, that's what I did as I'm not familiar with all kinds of fabric that this method would work for. For Georgette and chiffon, this will usually work. I'd worn and washed this and it's still a pleated skirt 😊
Hi, I love the video. How wide the pleats are? 1cm?
So glad you love it! Thanks. Yeah, the pleats are 1cm wide but I use inches so it's 3/8 of an inch, pretty much the same.