They gave us this little nifty pleating board to construct our pleats with. It's covered with graph paper, then wax paper for easy-to-measure pleating. The board is some kind of foam board, so that the pins can be easily pushed through.
You just double the length of your fabric, based on the actual length you need. Pin the left end to the pattern. Take a pin, go two squares to the right, pick up the fabric, bring it over one square left and pin it down. Just repeat until finished. Then to set the pleats you can spray with spray starch (or hairspray).
Does anyone know the pros and cons of using spray starch vs. hairspray? I did notice that the spray starch made the pin holes stay starched, which made it difficult to make them disappear after I took the pins out.
I will try to post pictures of all the wonderful little gifts in my next post. I've got to go to work now! Stay tuned!
8 comments:
Very pretty! I would not be able to pout there for long :)
A place to pout...lol....love the theme :-)
They look wonderful...very pretty. I could imagine pouting there myself :-)
Oh what fun! The furniture is just lovely. :-)
Your furniture is wonderful. I was just at the Elegant Dollhouse on Monday and saw the PINK roombox they made for Barb! I may just have to go next year as it's their 25th birthday! I think it's going to be a Mexican theme.
I use hairspray and/or Stiffy diluted with water. I've never used starch. For pins, use insect pins. They won't leave a hole. :)
So adorable! If only I had that for a life-sized place to pout! Can't wait to see the little gifts.
Thanks so much for all the kind comments! Marsha- thanks for the great advise! I had a feeling that you might have the solution to that problem! :) Where do you buy insect pins? Do you have to order them online?
Hi Jill, I purchased mine here
http://store.gardensare.com/insect-pins.html
Number 00
Thanks Marsha! I'll check it out.
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