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Thank you, and re-worded question fathom_this 03-03-2008
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Posted by fathom_this on March 3, 2008, 7:00 am
After re-reading my post, your responses (thank you), and the pattern..
The term "stay" is on the skirt pattern.. it says "lining and stay" as one
item.. http://www.mccallpattern.com/item/M5321.htm?search=bridal&page=1
I also am not sure why I wrote "we", must have a mouse in my pocket. I
have been sewing for many years but never came across that term before..
and yes gjones I deffinately plan on doing a dry run first, just wanted to
have all the information on hand before starting.

Thanks again, and in advance,
Elle

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Posted by BEI Design on March 3, 2008, 10:35 am

fathom_this wrote:
> After re-reading my post, your responses (thank you),
> and the pattern.. The term "stay" is on the skirt
> pattern.. it says "lining and stay" as one item..
> http://www.mccallpattern.com/item/M5321.htm?search=bridal&page=1

Without actually seeing cutting layouts and instructions,
I'm going to offer a guess: the "stay" in this case is an
under-layer to the skirt, to which you will tack the outer
fashion fabric in all those "poufs". It's what will hold
them up and make them exceedingly difficult to press. ;-)
So be sure you press everything carefully *before* making
the poufs and handle with care afterward.

Beverly






Posted by fathom_this on March 3, 2008, 11:49 am
fathom_this had written this in response to
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Thank you so much! Im sure I will wander back to ask more questions,
should I use the same fabric for the under skirt?


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Posted by BEI Design on March 3, 2008, 3:15 pm
fathom_this wrote:
> fathom_this had written this in response to
> http://www.sewgirls.com/sewing/Re-Thank-you-and-re-worded-question-29968-.htm
> >
> Thank you so much! Im sure I will wander back to ask more
> questions,
> should I use the same fabric for the under skirt?

"[T]he same fabric" as what? As the fashion fabric? If you
buy really expensive fashion fabric, you can probably use a
less expensive fabric for the lining/stay. I would keep it
in the same fiber family, and get the best color match
possible, but unless your fashion fabric is very
inexpensive, I would balk at spending big$$$ for 17 yards of
lining/stay fabric. Also, you might be able to find
suitable lining in wider width than the 45" indicated in
that pattern, so you could use a fabric-converter to
estimate a smaller quantity for the lining.

Beverly



Posted by Veloise on March 4, 2008, 8:00 am
Elle wrote:
> After re-reading my post, your responses (thank you), and the pattern..
> The term "stay" is on the skirt pattern.. it says "lining and stay" as one
> item..http://www.mccallpattern.com/item/M5321.htm?search=bridal&page=1
...
Without seeing the instruction sheets and illustrations, the stays are
strips or panels stitched inside the poufs (and called "stays" because
that's what they cause the poufs to do: STAY!). They won't show.
Depending on the width required, you might be able to use ribbon or
broadcloth.

That's a massive huge skirt, and I would add some sort of stuff to the
bodice/shoulders to help balance it. (But then my idea of dressing up
is a hoopskirt ballgown with a headpiece.)

HTH

--Karen D.

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