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Subject: Which style are you refering too? Bubble skirts? Actual soft skirts (does SR do those?)? Pictures?


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Date Posted: Monday, July 13, 01:52:26pm
In reply to: many thanksx 's message, "can anyone tell me on the siopa rince soft skirt dresses what sort of petticoat is underneath . Do you think it is a ballet tutu ?I would like to try to make one of these for my dd but was wondering if I just do a gathered skirt how do I get it to stick out at sides" on Monday, July 13, 05:02:30am


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Not sure about SR but dd Gavin soft skirt look is actually the 3 ruffels on a hard shell that has very deep side pleats which make the dress go flat in a dress bag etc, it then sort of pops out to the rounded shape when dancer wears it. DD says its the comfiest lightest dress yet (NT)meMonday, July 13, 05:46:47pm

    Does the hard shell continue into the pleats or is it only sewn onto the front and back panels? (NT)HmmMonday, July 13, 10:42:05pm


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