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  2. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    Usually found in sleeves and skirts, but also in very full bell-bottom trousers. [6] [7] Compare gusset. gore A gore is a shaped segment, narrow at the top and wider at the base, extending from the waistline to the hem of a skirt. Flared skirts can be made of 2 or more gores. [8] Four-. six-. and eight-gore skirts are common. grain 1.

  3. Charmeuse - Wikipedia

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    Because the fabric does not hold a shape well and tends to cling and hang against the body, it is not used for full, flared skirts. It is best suited to a more fluid, slinky bias cut. Its uses in menswear include the lining of jackets and slacks, handkerchiefs, ties, and underwear such as charmeuse boxer shorts.

  4. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    Bell-shaped skirt: A bell-shaped skirt, flared noticeably from the waist but then, unlike a church bell, cylindrical for much of its length. Circle skirt: A skirt cut in sections to make one or more circles with a hole for the waist, so the skirt is very full but hangs smoothly from the waist without darts, pleats, or gathers. Culottes

  5. Justacorps - Wikipedia

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    Justacorps often were accented with contrasting fabrics of different colours and patterns, displayed through turned back cuffs or a decorative sash worn across the shoulders. By the early 18th century, the silhouette of the justacorps had become wider, with a fuller skirt, and laid the foundation for men's fashion throughout the rest of the ...

  6. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the French couture designer Christian Dior as the label for his collection of spring 1955. [2] The A-Line collection's feature item, then the "most wanted silhouette in Paris", was a "fingertip-length flared jacket worn over a dress with a very full, pleated skirt".

  7. The Great British Sewing Bee series 7 - Wikipedia

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    Pattern Challenge (French Breton Top) Transformation Challenge Made-to-Measure (Frida Kahlo) Adam 8 Dress 1 'Puff Sleeve' Playsuit Adeena 5 Kaftan: 7 'Kahlo-esque' Lehenga Andrew 2 Pink Shirt 3 'Traditional Huipil' and Flared Skirt Cathryn 6 Dress 8 'From Russia With Love' Shift Dress Damien 3 Dress with Cape 4 'Frida's Self Portrait' Dress