watercolour_iris asked:
I’m making a costume for a masquerade ball this Saturday. It’s a water-sprite costume. I’m making a panel skirt for the bottom which needs to flow gracefully. I don’t have a pattern and no way to get one soon enough. I think I can handle the measurements, shape, etc… But how do I cut the fabric? I know that sometimes you have to cut against the way the fabric is made (ie, “on the bias”) but I haven’t done this in a long time and I’m not quite sure how to do it. Do I need to cut at an angle across the bias? Can anyone describe to me how to cut it? Thank you so much!

If you want to cut on the bias, just have the grainlines running at a 45 degree angle. Sounds pretty!
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