So I couldn’t leave well enough alone.  This petticoat needed to be over the top!
And so I just kept adding more and more netting . . .
and then some more . . . 
until there was a mountain of netting.
This is what 20 yards of the stuff looks like.  
I am not sure any more bulk would fit through my sewing machine!
Then I hemmed the cotton lining with a one inch horsehair braid.  
This will help to keep the cotton skirt hem from collapsing and/or getting caught between my legs when I walk.
My initial thought was that I would attach this piece to the corselette.  However, with the amount of netting on this skirt, it suddenly did not seem like such a great idea.  That, and trying to pin the two together was getting on my last nerve.
With time running out, I found some grosgrain ribbon in my stash and attached it to the cotton portion of the garment.  It is not pretty, but it does the job.  A skirt hook & bar closes the waistband just off of center front.
And that is one fluffy petticoat.  Only time will tell if I can fit in my car while wearing this!
 












 
Lovely petticoat, you've put a lot of work into it and it shows. Nice Job!
ReplyDeleteThis is why I read your blog. You attempt the scarcely imaginable, and succeed unimaginably well.
ReplyDeleteHoly moly, that is one fluffy petticoat! Is this made of the stiff kind?
ReplyDeleteIt looks devine :)