Green Kirtle – bad pleats

I’m hard at work on the green kirtle, amongst other things, but I don’t have much to show for it yet.  Here’s a couple of teasers:
Badpleats_2
This is not how the pleats work.
What didn’t work was a pleat grid of 1/2".  I rethought, and divided each half into four giant pleats, which will then be stitched under the bosom – since that wouldn’t change beyond the capabilities of the laced front closure to handle – and I’ve come up with a belt-loop-like device to make the bottom end of the pleats adjustable by the day, with no sewing.
Pleatingloops

That yellow strip is on the inside waist, as a reinforcement.  The loops are made with half-hitches.  The black thread is showing where the tops of the pleats will be sewn first to each other (which I’ve already done), and then tacked down on the right side of fabric, after I cut the V-neck.

Which will happen tonight, I hope.  Fittings are getting ridiculous with the flappy extra bit in the way.

2 thoughts on “Green Kirtle – bad pleats

  1. No waist seam. It’s all rectangles, which was probably a mistake, but hey, it’s a learning curve. My famous plaid kirtle was made from rectangles, and it works insofar as it laces in properly.

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