Pick, pick, pick - I unpicked the skirt from the bodice of the dress and discovered that they had been sewn together and overlocked very close to the edge of the fabric. Also surprisingly out came a length of elastic that I didn't know was in there. Ahh, the tricks of the garment making industry.
Now I had the skirt part separated but with a raw (and fraying) edge very close to the shirring elastic. The material is a fairly light and thin cotton and the edge needed encasing somehow. So I pulled a little trick of my own - finishing the edge with bias binding. I went to rummage in my draw of bias tapes - I had pink, green and yellow - I chose the light yellow.
I sewed the binding on the usual way: opened up one side of the tape and sewed it to the right side (outside) of the skirt edge. As the material was gathered from the elastic I had to pull the skirt fabric out under the binding tape as I sewed, pull and sew, pull and sew, all the way around. Then I flipped the binding tape to the inside of the skirt and sewed it down, again pulling the fabric as I sewed. And there you go, one encased edge. Tricky? No, not really.
you're becoming quite a seamstress! looking forward for a modelling shot of the final result :)
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