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daffodil dreamer
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Jayne
Hamilton
Victoria
Australia
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Posted - Apr 09 2007 : 10:11:51 PM
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Hi all, Has anyone made a quilted petticoat/skirt? I saw this one and love it, but wondering if anyone has made one before, any hints or tips? I was just going to modify a skirt pattern, but is there anything special I need to watch out for?
Isn't it gorgeous? http://www.vintagetextile.com/new_page_492.htm
Of course, you are all thinking of putting clothes like this away, but we are having our first really cold spell for the year, and reminded me that I wanted to do this last winter - never got round to it!! Best wishes, Jayne |
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 03:20:29 AM
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Jayne, I have never seen one of these before but this one is so pretty. It would take a lot of stitching for the quilting part by hand. I imagine it would be wonderfully warm though. I would think you could just use a skirt pattern and cut the fabric and lining the same. I'm not sure how you would do the batting except for cutting it from the same skirt pattern. Doesn't seem asthough the putting it together would be hard.
"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof and all that dwell therein."
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peapodjane
True Blue Farmgirl
  
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Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 04:13:00 AM
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Hi, The "Folkwear" line of patterns had a skirt pattern that was at least semi-quilted to the best of my recall. They have wonderful items including a "Praire Dress" pattern. You might want to for look them online. I believe they are "Folkwear" is now put out by Tauton Press. Good Luck! peapodjane |
Edited by - peapodjane on Apr 10 2007 04:17:42 AM |
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 05:12:33 AM
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Jayne- That is just beautiful! It makes me think of Tasha's quilt skirt that she made, which was totally adorable. I have this half-circle skirt pattern saved in my favorites and I thought you might be able to use this with an old quilt to make a petticoat. All you would have to do is bind the hem and the waist. And if this guy can do it, anyone can!! :)
http://users.telenet.be/jbruyndonckx/pattern1.html
Karin
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Tasha-Rose
St. Paul
Minnesota
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 11:39:57 AM
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Yea, I would see if you could find an old quilt and make it from that. Nancy Jo
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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Washington
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daffodil dreamer
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Jayne
Hamilton
Victoria
Australia
805 Posts |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 11:28:40 PM
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Thanks everyone, I just thought that vintage one was too special - but you sure can't buy them! Some of the prices on vintage clothing! I think I'll just modify a skirt pattern and wing it. I was just wondering if anyone had made one if there were any ideas about not looking like the Michelin Man! Although I read in Tasha Tudor's book that she just looks twice the size in winter and who cares?! Warmth is more important. I quilt by hand and do lots of big cross stitch projects (all those Lavender and Lace angels - so beautiful! I'm making Ice Angel at the moment), so I am used to projects that take a long, LONG time to finish. I thought it would be lovely to have one I made myself - maybe (if it holds up!) to pass down to daughters. I have seen the Folkwear pattern - I wonder if it is worth getting just to see how they do it. I have seen it on ebay before. Thanks for all the input - I'll post photos if I get it done, Best wishes, Jayne |
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