I have been making a few dresses recently, so I thought I would instead create a
crop top and matching skirt so I can wear them together and separately.
I followed the shape of a previous dress that I cut up to use as a pattern. As I was
having a pleated skirt I just made a long strip for the skirt with n shaping. I cut a simple waistband with a backing fabric.
I began by stitch the back seam up the skirt to leave a 9" gap for poppers. I overlocked the top and bottom of the skirt, and then turned under the hem.
I overlocked the edges of the bodice and turned under the center backs.
I don't think this is an official placket but I personally think this is great way to get the effect of a placket. If you give the under lap of the seam a larger seam allowance it makes it a nice strip for the back opening to join to. like the image below.
For pleating I find it easiest to make the mannequin's waist the same as mine, and I pleat the fabric so it fits,
After pleating I do a running stitch around the waistband to keep it in place before pinning the skirt onto the waistband.
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