Just wanted to shout out and say thank you to Liz for helping me get the sleeves attached correctly (even if it took 2 tries to pleat it right - my fault for not knowing where the shoulder seam fell), and for showing me how to set up the skirt for pleating. The waist band for the dress came to 31 1/2 inches, it is at a higher than natural waist position, circa 1860's style (Emma was thrown off by the number because she knows her waist size :) ), and there were 3 panels of fabric measuring at just under 2 yards, 70" to be exact, that make up the skirt. You guessed it, I had know idea how to uniformly pleat all that fabric, and attach it to the done bodice. I was even ready to pull out the calculator - here came Liz again to help me take baby steps to complete it. After Liz pinned it into 1/4's, she needed to get going so I took over and pinned it into 1/8's which each got 6 pleats each. If you can believe it I only poked my finger 3-4 times and viola ---- a ski...
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged for the Lord your God will be with you whenever you go. Joshua 1:9