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Old 02-15-2011, 10:13 AM
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stitchinwitch
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Thanks for the heads up - can you show a picture??

Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
If you like gadgets, you will love playing with this one! :) It's quite ingenious and as useful as a ruffler/pleating attachment.

I made some super easy floor-length caftan-like nightgowns using some good quality white muslin. No pattern pieces except for the neck facing, just the flat fabric.

I drew the keyhole neckline on the fabric, (I think I used a soup bowl) then marked off the area over the shoulders where the tucks would go and started making lines of tiny tucks about 1/4" - 3/8" apart. The tucks were long at the centerline and got shorter toward the selveges.

After the tucks were in, I sewed in the facing and cut out the neck opening. Turned and top-stitched, gathered about a 5" length at the center of the selvege edges to create the look of a cap "sleeve, sewed up the sides and turned a hem.

Just a few hours work and the nightgowns are still in warm-weather use three years later. The tucker added nice detail and tailored fullness to a flat piece of fabric.
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