Sewing pleats

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Liz Haywood shares how to add a Dior pleat to your next garment What is a Dior Pleat? A Dior pleat looks like an inverted pleat. It’s mainly used on pencil skirts instead of a back split or vent and looks very stylish. It’s easy to add one to a skirt pattern you already have or to convert a regular back vent to a Dior pleat. Sewing Lessons, A Skirt Pattern, Sewing Alterations, Couture Sewing Techniques, Ropa Diy, Diy Sewing Clothes, Sewing Class, Sewing Skirts, Couture Sewing

Liz Haywood shares how to add a Dior pleat to your next garment What is a Dior Pleat? A Dior pleat looks like an inverted pleat. It’s mainly used on pencil skirts instead of a back split or vent and looks very stylish. It’s easy to add one to a skirt pattern you already have or to convert a regular back vent to a Dior

Gianna | Petite Sewing and Patterns on Instagram: "Let’s break this down! ⬇️⬇️  1. The Knife Pleat - I made lines 1.5” apart making sure the ends left me enough room for seam allowance. You can make your pleats as big or as small as you want!   2. The Box Pleat - the example here is showing the back of a traditional button up shirt! You will most likely always find this pleat just below the yolk of a button up. The 3 notches represents 2” in width on the CB.   3. The Inverted Pleat - this pleat is the “wrong side” of the box pleat! The method is the same, it’s just on the other side of the fabric. The stitch line for both inverted and box is about 1.5” long.   For an in-depth version of videos like this, check out @fashionifl virtual classroom! They have hundreds of hours of online classes Sewing Pleats Tutorial, How To Make Pleats In Fabric, Sew Pleats, Sewing Pleats, Types Of Pleats, Inverted Box Pleat, Pleats Pattern, Knife Pleats, Knife Pleat

Gianna | Petite Sewing and Patterns on Instagram: "Let’s break this down! ⬇️⬇️ 1. The Knife Pleat - I made lines 1.5” apart making sure the ends left me enough room for seam allowance. You can make your pleats as big or as small as you want! 2. The Box Pleat - the example here is showing the back of a traditional button up shirt! You will most likely always find this pleat just below the yolk of a button up. The 3 notches represents 2” in width on the CB. 3. The Inverted Pleat - this…

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