Jabot and chill mold can be a great addition and decoration to hand-sewn clothes.
I think these patterns will be useful to caring mothers who download free patterns of children's clothes and prepare their kids for graduation in the kindergarten and special events at school.
To avoid confusion, I will quote the definition of these ornaments, given by him in an old, old book:
“The mold is a strongly flared frill ... The edge is closed with a picot seam, twist, manually or by machine to the edge.
The chill mold can be arranged in the form of a collar. It can be double...
Another quote:
“Jabot is a kind of chill mold. Heavily flared frill gathered in the middle.
It should be noted that women'sjabot and chill mold eggs practically do not differ from children's ones.
To reduce the sewing line of these decorations, assemble or cut off the excess section of the flounce from the wide side.
To increase - increase the circumference in the center of the mold or cut off the stitching seam of the jabot.
The jabot and the chill mold go well with blouses and shirt dresses, patterns of which you can download almost free of charge at the link.
They can supplement sheath dress that you can sew yourself according to the finished pattern.
And even on products with one-piece sleeve these exquisite shuttlecocks will be appropriate.
Ready-made patterns for sewing
Blouses and corsets, vests:
Dresses of different styles:
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The set of free frill and chill mold patterns includes two patterns.
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