Even though I haven't tweeked my 3rd soper , I'm going to make a nightgown , I figure I can't screw that up too bad and I'm dying to make something. Here's the question : I sent in a problem reportregarding the layout tool ) which Bob is working on , but I need to know this ~~~~~~ I'm going to make the empire nightgown, at midi length with the circle skirt, it appears that the skirt part doesn't fit either the 45 inch material , nor the 60 inch material. It's been so long since I've sewn I don't know how to handle that. The pattern shows only one piece for the skirt and it's labeled "front skirt". Do I cut 2 of these pieces or is this the only piece I need and it will fit all the way around my chubby little rump ????
I think you can cut that front on the fold with a 45" fabric,the skirt section is slightly gathered onto the blouse section.Hope this is helpling you there.
print 1 cut 2 put your grid on, print a 1/4 scale measure around the waist line- multiply by 4.
You can cut two lengths as needed stack Lay out as if it was a single lay with the long line going vertical. (The widest width is most likely less than 42 wide.- which is the length of the skirt chosen . This skirt takes a LOT if fabric.
Even though I haven't tweeked my 3rd soper , I'm going to make a nightgown , I figure I can't screw that up too bad and I'm dying to make something. Here's the question : I sent in a problem reportregarding the layout tool ) which Bob is working on , but I need to know this ~~~~~~ I'm going to make the empire nightgown, at midi length with the circle skirt, it appears that the skirt part doesn't fit either the 45 inch material , nor the 60 inch material. It's been so long since I've sewn I don't know how to handle that.
There are options on Mia for "Skirt Type" that let you choose how many seams your circle skirt will have. More seams = smaller pieces....
Thank you sooo much Bob , that certainly will make things easier! Another question? How do I lay this skirt piece out, there's no arrow on the pattern piece to show grainline ( gads , has it been that long since I've sewn ?)?
Cathy, smart idea to make something now, gives you some feel-good sewing during the measurement tweaking stage. But are you sure you want all that fabric in a nightgown? Will you still be able to sleep in it?
Cathy I made an empire nightgown for myself, and used the pattern for it, theres ample room in it.Just lay down the printed pattn that says front,cut out 2 of those and gather to the bodice front and back,i did a scoop neck, so there was enough room to slip it over my head.
Okay , thank you sooo much , it will certainly save me the hassle of all that extra fabric now won't it. I'm just itching to get something sewn, I've had the program for over a year and never got my bottom sloper done at all , and need to tweek the bodice sloper. My computer was giving me problems for so long that I finally ended up having to get a new one , and then I took forever reloading DS on the computer. So I just wanna do SOMETHING while I'm working on the sloper , ya know , just something to feel good about !!!!!
Put your grid on and count the inch box at hem fr te length you desire. The hem circumference of the circle skirt is going to be "around your legs" when sleeping. Only you can decide if thats "comfortable" or not.