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Title: Saving a sari skirt?
Post by: Adriana Rose on August 19, 2011, 08:57:54 PM
I have this very lovely tie skirt that is made from an old sari it is so beautiful but it started to rip in places one is like 13 inches long. I was thinking of whip stitching the tears then lining it in a light wight cotton like a gauze to keep the flow of the skirt intact. Any thing that I should add? I do love this skirt so I really want to save it.
Title: Re: Saving a sari skirt?
Post by: isabelladangelo on August 19, 2011, 09:17:50 PM
Pictures, please?

Depending on the material, whipping stitching may cause more stress on the already delicate material.   What you need to do is get some clear nail polish and use it over the rips and tears to keep them from going any further (it acts as a stabilizer).  You may need to patch it (which can look really cool) rather than stitch it.   Adding a cotton backing might help but make sure to stitch where the tears are to the washed cotton material.  It will help prevent further stress.
Title: Re: Saving a sari skirt?
Post by: Betty Munro on August 19, 2011, 10:36:41 PM
Is your sari stretchy?  Guaze is stretchy.  I think you want to match the stretch of the fabric.  Maybe line with a lightweight silk.  Or broadcloth if silk is out of your price range?  Just brainstorming.
Title: Re: Saving a sari skirt?
Post by: Adriana Rose on August 20, 2011, 10:00:32 AM
I will dig out the dress dummy and get some pictures up as soon as I can