Re: [h-cost] help/advice needed re: closure

2012-06-10 Thread annbwass



Side seam if possible would be my choice.

I agree, and that is actually a very '50s solution. And yes, gores will usually 
be lined up with seams at center front and back and sides. Now, granted, you 
are putting the zipper into the bias seam of the gore, but that shouldn't be an 
issue. You might want to stabilize it a bit by stay-stitching the seam 
allowance first so it doesn't stretch too much. If you find the seam allowance 
is a tad narrow to put in the zipper, add some seam tape. Oh, and a lapped 
application will look better than a centered one.

Ann Wass


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From: McHugh Megan me...@benchite.com
To: Historical Costume h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Sat, Jun 9, 2012 11:02 pm
Subject: Re: [h-cost] help/advice needed re: closure


I'm missing something here a skirt with 4 gores would usually have seams at 
oth sides, plus center front and back.  So why does the zipper need to jog? 
owever, I agree with not using a back zipper whenever possible because many of 
s cannot pull them up all the way by ourselves, and it is a pain to need 
omeone to help dress you . Side seam if possible would be my choice.
Megan
On Jun 9, 2012, at 10:19 PM, Julie Tamura wrote:
 I'm making a 50's-ish sundress for my daughter. It has a fitted, boned
 bodice with a gathered skirt. The pattern was designed with a zipper in the
 center back seam. I've modified the skirt to have four gores. Can I put a
 zipper in that will have to kink off to one side to follow the gore? What
 would be a good closure?  Everything I think of would be difficult for her
 to fasten in the back.
 Julie
 
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Re: [h-cost] h-costume help/advice needed re: closure

2012-06-10 Thread Bobbie Kalben
When I was a little girl in the 1050's, my dresses had buttons on the center
back on the bodice, and the opening continued down into the skirt as just an
open placket - no buttons or other closure in the skirt, just a wide
overlap.

 

Bobbie Kalben

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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 19:19:36 -0700

From: Julie Tamura jtkn...@jtknits.cts.com

To: h-cost...@indra.com, h-costume@mail.indra.com

Subject: [h-cost] help/advice needed re: closure

 

 

I'm making a 50's-ish sundress for my daughter. It has a fitted, boned

bodice with a gathered skirt. The pattern was designed with a zipper in the

center back seam. I've modified the skirt to have four gores. Can I put a

zipper in that will have to kink off to one side to follow the gore? What

would be a good closure?  Everything I think of would be difficult for her

to fasten in the back.

Julie

 

 

 

 

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Re: [h-cost] h-costume help/advice needed re: closure

2012-06-10 Thread annbwass



 opening continued down into the skirt as just an
open placket - no buttons or other closure in the skirt, just a wide
overlap.


The classic shirtwaist buttons down the front, with a placket in the skirt; 
however, this works best with a pleated or gathered skirt so the overlap covers 
the placket opening--wouldn't work so well with a gored skirt, unless it was 
also gathered.


Ann Wass



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From: Bobbie Kalben bkal...@msn.com
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Sent: Sun, Jun 10, 2012 2:20 pm
Subject: Re: [h-cost] h-costume help/advice needed re: closure


When I was a little girl in the 1050's, my dresses had buttons on the center
back on the bodice, and the opening continued down into the skirt as just an
open placket - no buttons or other closure in the skirt, just a wide
overlap.

 

Bobbie Kalben

bkal...@msn.com

 

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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 19:19:36 -0700

From: Julie Tamura jtkn...@jtknits.cts.com

To: h-cost...@indra.com, h-costume@mail.indra.com

Subject: [h-cost] help/advice needed re: closure

 

 

I'm making a 50's-ish sundress for my daughter. It has a fitted, boned

bodice with a gathered skirt. The pattern was designed with a zipper in the

center back seam. I've modified the skirt to have four gores. Can I put a

zipper in that will have to kink off to one side to follow the gore? What

would be a good closure?  Everything I think of would be difficult for her

to fasten in the back.

Julie

 

 

 

 

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[h-cost] help/advice needed re: closure

2012-06-10 Thread Julie Tamura
Thanks all.  I went to a costumed event today and talked with one of the
ladies there.  I realized that in the process of cutting my gores I also
ended up with a pair of half gores.  So DUH!  I'm going to put the half
gores in the back and then magically I *will* have a center back seam for a
zipper.  I can't believe I didn't think of that.  But very nice to have some
good costuming brains to pick.
Julie

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I just got it..  You don't have a side seam either, do you?  I think I would
divide up the center back gore so that you do have a CB seam to insert a
zipper.


Sylvia Rognstad
Ezzyworld

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