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    Advanced BHUZzer eshe's Avatar
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    making a chiffon insert

    Do I just order some chiffon online and stitch it in?

    Cut a triangle shape?

    Is there a trick to this?

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    It depends how full you want it.
    The shape you need to cut is an 1/8, 1/4, or 1/2 circle.
    1/4 or 1/2 will work better as the sides are on the grain of the fabric.
    I would also advise you to cut it slightly longer than you need, then trim it after it has hung, because it will likely be a bit uneven.

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    I almost always set these in by hand. That sounds crazy I know. But if you are cutting on the bias it can hang funny once you machine stitch it. All the skirts I have like this from Egypt are hand sewn so I just took my cue from them.

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    Quote Originally Posted by eshe View Post
    Do I just order some chiffon online and stitch it in?

    Cut a triangle shape?

    Is there a trick to this?
    Are you making a modesty panel? A gored skirt?

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    what direction do the chiffon's 'fibers' have to be compared to the skirt edge? perpendicular? at 45*?

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    The shape most people like to use is either a quarter circle or a half circle, depending on how much fulness you want the chiffon to have. Cut the radius the length you want + enough to allow for seam allowance at the top of the slit + hem. I'd cut it a little longer than this measurement, maybe half an inch longer, and then trim off the excess after sewing it in, before hemming.

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    Quote Originally Posted by eshe View Post
    Do I just order some chiffon online and stitch it in?

    Cut a triangle shape?

    Is there a trick to this?
    Quote Originally Posted by ozma View Post
    Are you making a modesty panel? A gored skirt?
    Hello eshe,
    Not sure if you are making the panel or the skirt, but this old thread might help:

    http://www.bhuz.com/forum/fitness-be...g-dummies.html

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    Advanced BHUZzer eshe's Avatar
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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    I'm putting in a modesty panel.

    I just got a new black skirt and it's a little *leggy* for me...

    Actually the new yellow I got might be a little too *leggy* too...

    I'll start with the black I think....

    Thank you so much for the responses:)

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    also think about putting in few rungs of fabric/bling (like a ladder) at the top fo the slit if you just need t a little lower.

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    Why order online? Dongdaemun has a whole building full of craft supplies including 2 (3?) floors dedicated just to fabric. I'm sure you can find something to match. To get there go out exit 9 (I think - it's a blue line exit) of Dongdaemun Station. There's a huge car park in front of the building. You can't miss it.

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    I also need to create a modesty panel for a skirt with a high slit placed front and center--I'm thinking of just using a portion of the sequinned veil that came with the costume, since I'm not going to use it for veilwork and it already has nice finished edges (me + hemming chiffon = tragedy). Does this seem like a reasonable idea to people?

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    What I do in these instances is just get a rectangular piece of fabric and gather on end and stitch it to the top a few inches on either side of the slit. Then there is still some leg, but it's not up to "there".

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    so what if you want to put gords in to a straight skirt? do you still round the triangle or keep it straight?

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    Re: making a chiffon insert

    Quote Originally Posted by badriya_al_ahmar View Post
    I also need to create a modesty panel for a skirt with a high slit placed front and center--I'm thinking of just using a portion of the sequinned veil that came with the costume, since I'm not going to use it for veilwork and it already has nice finished edges (me + hemming chiffon = tragedy). Does this seem like a reasonable idea to people?
    yes.

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