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On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Valerie Robertson ladybri...@yahoo.comwrote:
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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
Can you not put it in the side seam?
Sylvia Rognstad
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Julie Tamura wrote:
I'm making
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
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I'm missing something here a skirt with 4 gores would usually have seams at
both sides, plus center front and back. So why does the zipper need to jog?
However, I agree with not using a back zipper whenever possible because many of
us cannot pull them up all the way by ourselves, and it is