Have you ever wondered how to transfer the pleat marks from your pattern to the fabric. Well, for me it has always posed a bit of a challenge until I discovered this trick. That funny little tracing wheel and tracing paper never worked for me. I always had a difficult time seeing my markings.
For this, you'll need a small ruler and a fabric marking pencil. I have red fabric, so I'm using a light gray pencil. You can also use a washable or erasable fabric marker. Just be sure you carefully follow the directions on how to remove the temporary markings.
Take the tip of your pencil and place it on the tracing line. Take your ruler and butt it up against the pencil making sure to align the ruler with the marking. Your ruler will be slightly off-set from the pattern's marking line. Sorry for the fuzzy photo. I haven't mastered taking photos with one hand yet!
Now, hold your pencil tip at the farthest left edge of the pattern pleat marking. While holding your pencil and ruler steady yet loose, slide the pattern away and draw your line along the ruler to the edge of the fabric.
Continue this for each pleat marking needed.
What I like to do is to flip the fabric over and mark the other side too. You can push the tip of a pin through the fabric to help you line up your markings. It doesn't have to be perfect either, but it's important that they lines are very close to matching on both sides of the fabric. Marking both sides of the fabric will give you a guide in which to sew.
Now pin the pleats one at a time and sew. (My pattern shows three pleats.)
To match up the pleat marking lines. Push your pin through one side, pinch the fabric and then push the pin through the line on the other side. These lines are the sewing lines.
Although my lines are a little faint in the above photo, you can see I've got my sewing machine needle lined up right on the pleat marking line. I always sew pleats and darts from the raw edge of the fabric towards the fold. On this particular type of pleat, the pattern had me stop just before reaching the end of the fabric. Other types of pleats or darts will have you sew to the edge. Make sure you read the directions on your pattern carefully.
When you are finished, remove the temporary marks before pressing the pleats with your iron.
Great job!!
This sewing demonstration is the bust pleat from the Simplicity Pattern 2217.
Please leave a comment if you need additional help or have another way to mark and sew pleats or darts!
Happy sewing!!