I had forgotten this trick. In high school, my Mama made our pleated cheerleader skirts out of a double knit polyester that matched our l/s wool knit sweater tops. Using vinegar she was able to put knife edge sharp pleats! I thought she was going to have to put those funny little pin tuck “creases” like in the old double knit polyester pants from the early 70’s and was so relieved it worked! It even put a nice crease in the bulky 2” wool knit trim stripe that matched the tops.
Thank you for sharing 😊 this will be a great gift for my niece new baby shower. ❤😊
Cute baby block. I think I’ll make my great grand baby one.
I had forgotten this trick. In high school, my Mama made our pleated cheerleader skirts out of a double knit polyester that matched our l/s wool knit sweater tops. Using vinegar she was able to put knife edge sharp pleats! I thought she was going to have to put those funny little pin tuck “creases” like in the old double knit polyester pants from the early 70’s and was so relieved it worked! It even put a nice crease in the bulky 2” wool knit trim stripe that matched the tops.
Thank you, this is a wonderful explanation. I'm working on a pet bed and this is exactly what I needed.
Glad it was helpful!
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you. I wish I'd followed your tutorial first re the corners!!
Glad it was helpful!
Cute baby block. I think I’ll make my great grand baby one.