From: [email protected]
To: "Sue" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 8:50:49 AM
Subject: Re: Modisty panel

It the lace panel is tacked on 'behind' the opening, the lace can be a 
rectangle that's a tad wider and longer than the opening.  The extra on the 
edges just lies behind the garment edges.  It makes it look like you have a 
lacy chemise under the top.  The commercial modesty panels follow this idea so 
they can show behind any garment with a low opening.  I think it would be much 
easier to make a rectangle than try to fit a shaped opening.

Alice in Oregon

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From: "Sue" <[email protected]>

Now some proper lace content.   I have another new top, not yet worn, grey
with pattern and a few sequins over the top and the neck line is a tad low on
me, so a modisty panel would definately be useful.   Having never yet made
anything that actually had to fit clothing yet I have no idea where to start.
Maybe a paper pattern shape drawn with some seam allowed extra?
Sue T

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