Attaching Skirt to Bodice
Stretch & Sew 332
(modified)
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Baste 5/8" from the skirt upper edge. Baste again 1/4" inside the seam allowance. Quarter-mark the bodice lower edge and the skirt upper edge. Pull the basting bobbin threads to gather the skirt. Match and baste to the bodice lower edge.
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With water- or air-soluble pen, mark the waistline seam position for the elastic loops on the dress back, 4" in from each side seam.
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Cut the cord elastic in half and make two loops by tying the cut ends together with an overhand knot.
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Using a small crochet hook, pull an elastic loop through the basted seam to the dress right side at each marked spot, leaving the knot on the garment wrong side.
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Stitch the skirt to the bodice. If serging, be careful not to cut the elastic knot.
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If the T-shirt knit ripples after sewing, stitch clear elastic into the seam allowance, stretching slightly as you sew.
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Evenly space and sew two buttons on either side of the center back. When finished, the elastic loops will hook around these buttons to draw in the waist. Sew six to eight more buttons--evenly spaced--on the front waistline seam for added interest.
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Hem the dress to the desired length.
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