Skirt problem By Rosenquarts. 23/05/11, 10:40 am |
| I have a part i'm stuck on. The top part of the skirt is where i'm having trouble.
It looks like its two parts and is connected to the top and I am such a noob with planning.
Thanks for the help. |
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Re: Skirt problem By Highlander. 24/05/11, 03:22 pm |
| I am guessing the blue one is a bell shaped skirt, flaring out heavily from the waist. Then you have a over skirt/tail piece, which is possibly just a round skirt witch cuts up/splits at the back? Hard to tell from this picture. Then another overskirt, the base shape is a short circle skirt, but the front extends down in a curve, with a little point on the bottom. (Like the bottom of a shield.)
The style is historical. Someone know what decade? So I would suggest looking at pictures/patterns from historical sources. |
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Re: Skirt problem By Rosenquarts. 25/05/11, 04:06 am |
| I have an under skirt i'm currently working on. sorry about the picture. Its the only one that was decent enough. I hardly ever use patterns and do stuff based on luck cause I can't read them. |
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