It is the very basic construction. with gores to make the skirt wider
and side lacing with added lengt.
The pleating is done by moisting the silk, pleat and let it dry for a day.
Here is the rest of the website.
It is in Dutch
http://mystictimes.nl/Bliaut/Bliaut.html
Susan Carroll-Clark wrote:
Greetings--
Deredere Galbraith wrote:
Finally a picture of the bliaut I am working on.
Made from natural dyed silk and the belt from natural dyed wool
http://mystictimes.nl/Bliaut/ZijdeBliaut.jpg
Very spiff! You've definitely got "the look" down. Which
construction method did you use? (For the uninitiated, there are
several theories of bliaut construction, including simple side lacing,
side lacing with added length through the body to get the folds across
the belly, bias-cut, separate skirt piece, and various types of
pleating/smocking--not to mention the largely discredited "corselet"
cut).
Susan
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