Skirt from a tablecloth?

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Coder wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:03 amHa! Though I can be practical at times - for this I figured I'd make a simple paper pattern and use that to determine the radius to cut.
I was just playfully bustin' you. There was precisely no ill intent intended. I, too, fall into Analysis Paralysis from time to time.
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Noticed that there are several other tutorials for circle skirts. If anybody is interested I will post links.
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crfriend wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:09 am
Coder wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:03 amHa! Though I can be practical at times - for this I figured I'd make a simple paper pattern and use that to determine the radius to cut.
I was just playfully bustin' you. There was precisely no ill intent intended. I, too, fall into Analysis Paralysis from time to time.
I kinda figured, hence the "Ha!". Still... there's a part of me that would go to some extreme like laser cutting it or 3d printing a jig to cut a perfect circle.
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Important tool for a simple DIY project.
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Grok wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 5:21 am Important tool for a simple DIY project.
A simple project at what cost?!
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I was also concerned about where you would put it. I know you have big houses in the US, but even so it is big.
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I have access to a 24” x 24” laser cutter, as well as a 24”x48”…. Whether I’d be able to use it - that’s another issue
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Coder wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:51 pmI have access to a 24” x 24” laser cutter, as well as a 24”x48”…. Whether I’d be able to use it - that’s another issue
A good sharp pair of scissors is more than capable of doing a perfectly decent job of this. We've been making clothes since way before LASER technology.
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crfriend wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:31 pm
Coder wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:51 pmI have access to a 24” x 24” laser cutter, as well as a 24”x48”…. Whether I’d be able to use it - that’s another issue
A good sharp pair of scissors is more than capable of doing a perfectly decent job of this. We've been making clothes since way before LASER technology.
Oh I do not disagree - and would only resort to laser for precise needs (such as cutting a gasket). But I love the idea of using one, which is how my projects tend to grow in scope. For this I will truly keep it simple, if I want to get it done in the next two weeks will even have to resort to hand sewing, which is not something I’m enthralled about.
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Coder wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:23 pmOh I do not disagree - and would only resort to laser for precise needs (such as cutting a gasket). But I love the idea of using one, which is how my projects tend to grow in scope.
There is some "sexiness" to the thought of using space-age tech in the creation of things -- and in places, mainly for lingere -- it's already used. That said, for mass-production, the method seems to be to tightly compress many, many layers of fabric and cut it using band-saws.

Ah, the difference between mass-production and one-offs!
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