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authorElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2025-04-06 21:09:43 +0200
committerElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2025-04-06 21:09:43 +0200
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Then pull on the threads to start gathering the fabric and freeing more
thread, and resume running, starting with the first thread.
+.. tip:: if one of the threads break, you can leave as long a tail as
+ you can, tie a new one to it and keep and continue working with it.
+ If more than one thread breaks, or a thread breaks in multiple
+ places, I'd recommend starting from scratch with a stronger thread.
+
+Right sides together, pin the waistband to the skirt in the places you
+have marked before, arranging the pleats so that they are distributed
+evenly, but don't fasten off the threads at the ends yet.
+
+Using again the strong thread, sew the waistband to the skirt with a
+whipstitch, catching each pleat twice for additional strenght.
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