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7th September 09, 08:23 AM
#4
If you have a long shirt or tunic, or a mid thigh one and nice legs then you can get away with less fabric, but if you are going to wear a modern length shirt then a longer piece of fabric and a couple of safety pins holding the aprons is going to be a good idea.
Also if the inside of your belt is smooth and slippery, gently roughing it with a blade or maybe sandpaper will help it keep a grip on the fabric.
I used a modified great kilt as a Winter dressing gown and am thinking of adding snaps to keep it more under control this year.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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