Plackets used to confuse me terribly. I finally got it and now can make a placket for any garment. My ex. When you use buttons down the back of a dress, a nice little placket is stitched where the skirt top meets under the buttons.
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A. To make a placket, cut a piece of fabric on the bias twice as long as the back opening (including the waistband) and 2 3/8" inches wide. ... In order to make a double-folded waistband, you'll need to clip some of the material out of the top of the turned under placket. If you do not, the waistband will be too bulky and...
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By M. Prince Browne Pressing the Seams and the Darts-tacking the Material and Lining-to Make the Placket Holetwo Methods of Putting the Skirt into the Band Having stitched the seams and the darts in... ... Take the skirt off the board, and next make the " placket hole."
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8. To make placket. Use straight strip 2 inches wide. Start at waist line, right of strip to right of skirt. Sew all around placket opening. Stitch. Turn to wrong side. Hem down by hand. Lap at bottom of opening so it lies flat.
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Do you think it is very difficult to make the bloomers? The girls who use serge can make the placket facings and bands of silk or sateen or some lining material which will be thinner. Only the most experienced Pleasant Valley girls used the serge -those who had sewed at home.
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making, learning, teaching and sharing a crafty life ... The contrasting black placket fabric is from the My Folklore collection, which I have used over and over and over again in my projects. The fabric covered buttons are made from the same black My ... I actually used to think that it was silly to make your own granola.
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Make a rectangular placket with a matching slit and the sides pressed 1/4 inch and pin to the right side of the shirt, lining up the slits. Stitch around the neck slit, turn, press and stitch around the edge of the placket.
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This will make the finished sleeve placket 1 inch wide on both underlap and overlap. When you fold it, make the underside just slightly wider than the upper side to help you catch it when you sew. You can see the underside of mine just peeping out here:
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To make our #706 Petticoat fit over the evening size hoop flounce cut out two back panels and make the placket at the center back seam. Consider ordering the #703 Dayton Skirt Supporting Corset and/or the #720 Madam Foy Skirt Supporting Corset..
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