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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Tutorial: Organza Petticoat


Happy Valentine's Day (I'm a Legumentine's gal myself but I'm a Hato-nerd so y'know)! Let's talk underthings~. Lolita underthings as in petticoats.

I remembered reading once that organza petticoats were supposed to retain their fluff better than tulle/net ones and also not be as itchy. I had been fighting with a ball of net I called a petti and was tired of it so I experimented with organza and this is what I got. The first organza petticoat I made was my blue one, I made it a few years ago and while it has lost some of it's poof after averaging once a week wear over it's whole life it is still pretty solid. I saw this organza on clearance and fell in love with the color so I figured why not give my blue petti a break and make another one. I've also made a cupcake petti using a similar method and will note the lengths needed to make one in parenthesis.

For this project you will need:
3 1/3yd organza (5 1/4 for cupcake)
1 package of bias tape (2x the width of your organza) (2 for cupcake)
4"xYour waist measurement+3" of cotton or other sturdy but not bulky fabric

This explains juuuust about everything. It's a very simple design but one I thought very hard on since organza frays like a mofo and I knew the key to a long lasting organza petti would be to minimizing that. About sizing, I have a 26" waist and this works very well for me but because of the pleating it could probably go up to 32" without major modifications.

Step 1
Buy 3 1/3yds organza (if using the base measurements, if not just add up your panels), wash and iron it. Remember to either have your iron on a low setting or place a cloth over the organza so you don't melt/burn it.

Step 2
Cut your fabric into panels as shown in the diagram.

Step 3
Pin the selvage/short sides together. The selvage won't unravel which is why you want that for the seams. With one of the base skirt's seams, start and end the seam about twelve inches from the edge like the diagram above. The length of unsewn seam needs to be symmetrical.

Step 4
Iron your seams open. Remember what I said about ironing organza? Yeah, this is what happens if you aren't careful. When ironing the partially not stitched seam, iron the unstitched ends folded back like the rest of the seam.
Step 5
Fold both the base skirt tube and the ruffle tube in half (hotdog style), sandwiching the seams inside and matching them up. Pin the raw edges together and go ahead and run a quick stitch there. It will just makes things way easier and is worth the five minutes it takes (trust me, I've tried skipping, it just causes frustration).

Your back opening will look like this. This is why you're shooting to make the unstitched lengths of that seam symmetrical.

Step 6
Now the time consuming part, pleat the ruffle along the rough/unraveling edge so it is the same width as your base skirt. I like to mark the to be ruffled fabric into four equal sections and figure out what a 1/4th of my needed length is then do each section at a time. It helps to keep it even. Pin your pleats then sew them down with a straight stitch. The organza likes to slip so be careful or else the ruffle tube will be slightly larger than you want. That won't be the end of the world but still, aim for a perfect fit.

Step 7
Now pin your bias tape/ribbon casing over that raw edge. This will keep it from unravelling and also add some body to the petti. Once you have it pinned on then sew it down. It doesn't have to be pretty so don't worry about fighting that bias tape/organza duo of evil.

Step 8
Now for the weird part. We're going to fit the ruffle onto the petticoat skirt. You want the bottom of the ruffle pointing to the waistband/top when you're sewing it on, not folded over or anything but just like the diagram. Pin it on.

Step 9
Chances are it won't be a perfect fit. Luckily it's a petticoat so one of those two pleating options will solve the problem without many issues. Be ready to enact one of those while sewing the ruffle on, the organza is a beast and will change dimensions so one of those pleats will likely be needed.

Step 10
Pleat the skirt. With ruffle attached you're almost done! Pleat the skirt just like the ruffle but this time down to your waist measurement. I make mine 1/2" too short  so there isn't bulk where it would otherwise likely overlap. Your call on that. I also do a box pleat on the front and then have the direction to either side matching it. Again, your call.

Step 11
Iron your 4" strip of fabric into bias tape, just admittedly big bias tape. And yes iron, it will look 20x nicer and be easier. Again, I've tried to be lazy with this before and the 5 minutes it takes to iron it is sooo worth it. You can also fold in the short edges and iron them down too since it'll make finishing those easier.

Step 12
Pin your waistband to the pleated end of your petticoat, making sure there is at least a one inch tab of extra on each end of the unsewn seam which is like your petticoat's fly. I aim the center of my waistband tape at that center front box pleat to make sure there's enough tab on each side of the petti-fly.

Step 13
Button placement. Figure out where you want to put your buttons then sew the buttonholes first. In case your buttonholes are a little off, since adjusting the placement of buttons is way easier than buttonhole placement. I used two buttons since my tabs were a little long.

And you're done! It's really that easier. You could make it with elastic in the waist but I worry that it'd bulk up the waist area and that it might get tangled in the rough edge of the organza which would also occupy the waistband. This kind of petti can be machine washed (machine dry low for best results). It will lose a bit of poof over time but it holds onto a good bit.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Lolita Wardrobe 2013~!

It's January so you know what that means~! Wardrobe post! Just a warning this post is 50 images, including that header up there.

My closet. Not very different from last year. I didn't really add any new interesting shoes or purses this year (well, except that Cait Sith plush I made which doubles as a purse Bunny/Bear-backpack-eat-your-heart-out) so I left those out. Same with headbands. Anything with (New) next to it's origin means I got/made/finished it this year. :D

Coat 
Handmade (New)
My Reeve Tuesti inspired lolita coat since I needed a lolita coat and I wanted something to match Cait Sith. Instead of plain buttons I did gears to reference how Reeve makes robotic cats. ;D

Jackets/Cloak
Offbrand

Handmade and Offbrand

Offbrand

Offbrand and Metamorphose (New)

Handmade (New)

Skirts and Skirt Sets 
Bodyline

Handmade (and still not pressed a year after saying I really needed to press it)

Victorian Maiden

HMHM (New)

Bodyline

Bodyline

Handmade (New)
OMG I FINISHED IT HALLELUJAH.

Handmade (New)
This will one day have a matching vest which will zip on like how moto jackets zip to their matching pants. I'm still working on how to make that work. This also has pockeeeets~!

Handmade

Handmade

Handmade

Handmade

Offbrand

Offbrand

Offbrand
There's a Cardcaptor Sakura comic shoved in there to show the laser cut design.

Offbrand
I just can't bear to give this one away since it was my first.

JSKs 
Atelier Boz (New)
Bought off a friend in the Austin comm for a steal since it needed a lot of repairs. The best part was since it needed a ton of repairs anyways I didn't feel bad shortening the straps so it sits on me perfectly. :D

BtSSB (New) and AatP
The red one is from my Red Bull Grand Prix lolita camping trip where I was totally able to get myself on an earlier flight to my connection in San Francisco and hit up the BtSSB store there! If I would have had any more room in my backpack I would have gotten the navy colorway too (I was already shoving this down the front of my jacket to be within bag limits for my flight lol).

Bodyline

Handmade by Pomelo's Place

Handmade

Handmade

Vintage

Offbrand

OPs
Handmade

Offbrand

Blouses
Offbrand and Offbrand (New)

Offbrand

Offbrand, Offbrand (New) and Offbrand

Handmade (to go with the Tron skirt) and Offbrand

Offbrand

Offbrand

Offbrand (New) and Offbrand

Offbrand

Offbrand

Vests
Offbrand

Petticoats and Bloomers
Handmade
The purple petti with the green waistband (aka the Riddler Petti) and the blue shippo pattern bloomers are new. I should have a tutorial for how I make organza petticoats up the first Thursday of February! It's super simple and considering my blue one has held up for 2-3 years with at least weekly wear I consider it a successful pattern.

Socks
Offbrand except the three in the bottom right which are Putumayo, AatP and AatP

This is how I store my socks, gloves and other small but not really small items, it's one of those 10 drawer towers from Office Depot.

Gloves, Mitts, Stole, Handkerchiefs and Scarf
Offbrand and Vintage except the second hankie to the right which is hand embroidered by me. I like embroidering/repairing/doing stuff with my hands while I watch things and I still have all of Naruto: Shippudan left.

Accessories
The only things new are below:
Handmade, Handmade (bought at Anime Fest), Handmade (gift from BFF Forever)