This morning, it was gray and gloomy and the house was dark inside. The plan was to work on the 25-yard skirt project. I measured one of my 25-yard skirts that I thought was 36-inches long and discovered it is 37-inches and now I know why I keep stepping on the hem. Calculations were recalibrated to make the length 35 inches to minimize the risk of stepping on it and reduce the need to roll the waistband. The overall length dictates the depth of the individual tiers and the measurements were checked and rechecked. The math wasn’t math-ing on the yardage layouts for cutting the tiers.
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| Another day, another quiche. |
After eating a piece of quiche with some grape tomatoes, I
was at the computer starting a new spreadsheet to figure out the yardage needed
for using two different fabrics in the skirt. The yardage calculator from a belly
dance sewing site uses one fabric for all four tiers, but my friend and I are
using two fabrics. When we bought the material, we bought every inch they had
in the patterned cloth and it isn’t enough to make two skirts in the one
material. We had assumed that might happen and had also chosen a coordinating solid. To add to the fun, the fabrics are two different widths which requires two sets of calculations.
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| Another day, another spreadsheet. |
The measurements feel correct now. Tomorrow the cutters will
come out. (Sure, I say that now.) It still hasn’t been determined if it will be
the rotary cutter or the scissors or the pinking shears, but I can figure that
out over coffee in the morning.













