In this week’s session, I focused on addressing questions about lining and hemming the Jenny Packham-inspired bias skirt we’ve been working on. I discussed different lining options, demonstrated cutting the lining pieces, and explained my approach for creating a clean finish. We also decided on our next project – a beautiful draped dress with an interesting front detail.
Demonstration Steps:
- Explained options for lining the bias skirt using the same pattern or a simplified version
- Demonstrated cutting lining pieces from the same pattern as the outer skirt
- Discussed flattening pleats in the lining to reduce bulk
- Showed how to adjust the front piece for lining if needed
- Cut lining pieces and prepared for next week’s sewing demonstration
Questions & Answers:
- Q: Would it work to add a simple full-length straight skirt lining on the bias without the pleats?
- A: That could work if your outer fabric isn’t sheer, but you may see seam lines through the outer layer. I recommend using the same pattern for the lining to avoid issues.
- Q: Can we use a tapered skirt sloper for the lining cut on the bias?
- A: While that’s an option, I showed examples of how it can create unflattering folds visible through the outer layer. It’s best to use the same pattern for a smooth look.
- Q: How do we attach the lining if we’re taking out gathers in the front piece?
- A: For the front piece, we may not need lining at all. I’ll demonstrate next week how to finish the front opening cleanly without adding bulk.