ISSUE 30 - How to remove pleats from a pattern — In the Folds (2024)

ISSUE 30 - How to remove pleats from a pattern — In the Folds (1)

Hi there!

I was hoping that you might be able to send me the details on how to remove the pleats from the back of the Hove Jacket?

Thank you kindly!

Amy

Hi Amy,

I’m excited you’re going to be adapting theHove jacketto better suit your preferences!

For those of you who aren't looking to remove the pleats from the Hove jacket, you can also use this technique on most patterns with pleats.

PREPARE THE PATTERN

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Step 1
Take BACK [2] and BACK HEM FACING [7] pieces from the pattern. If you think you’d like to go back to the original design in the future, I’d suggest tracing a copy to make the alterations on (although you can always re-print from the PDF later down the track - so that’s an option too).

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Step 2
Place the BACK HEM FACING [7] piece on top of the BACK [2] piece, lining up the centre back lines (the fold line).

Place stitch line on stitch line (the grey line marked on the pattern), as if the pattern pieces have been sewn together. You will notice that you can’t match the seam line all the way along the piece - this is because there is some shaping in the seam - don’t worry about the end section (towards the side seam) where it doesn’t match - as long as the centre back lines match (as this is where the alteration will be made).

Tape pieces in place (with something that can be removed as you will want to separate pieces again in a moment).

EXTEND THE PLEATS

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Step 3
Take a ruler and draw in the pleat lines by extending the pleat lines on the patternall the way down to the bottom of the BACK [2] and through to the bottom of the BACK HEM FACING [7] - ensure these lines remain parallel to the centre back (a long clear pattern drafting ruler will really help with this, if you’ve got one).

REMOVE THE PLEATS

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Step 4
Remove the tape so that you have the two seperate pattern pieces again.

I have shaded the pleats so you can see the parts of the pattern that make up the pleats and what we will be removing.

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Step 5
a.On the BACK [2] piece, carefully cut along the pleat line closest to the centre back, detaching this section from the rest of the pattern piece.

b.Slide the section you removed across so that it lines up with the other side of the pleat and removes the pleat value. Line up the top and bottom of the piece and then glue / tape in place.

c.You will notice that there is some excess on the right side of the centre back seam (this is because the pleat value is greater than the section of the pattern to the right of it. Trim off the excess pleat value.

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Step 6
a.Repeat Step 5 for the centre pleat (the next pleat along).

b.Repeat Step 5 for the final pleat.

Trim excess paper from the neckline.

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Step 7
a.On the BACK HEM FACING [7] piece, carefully cut along the pleat line closest to the centre back, detaching this section from the rest of the pattern piece.

b.Slide the section you removed across so that it lines up with the other side of the pleat and removes the pleat value. Line up the top and bottom of the piece and then glue / tape in place.

c.You will notice that there is some excess on the right side of the centre back seam (this is because the pleat value is greater than the section of the pattern to the right of it. Trim off the excess pleat value.

d.Repeat process for the centre pleat (the next pleat along).

e.Repeat process for the final pleat.

FINALISE THE PATTERN

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Step 8
Smooth out curves on the cutting line with a curved ruler before trimming off any excess. You can use the pieces as they are, or trace if you would like a fresh copy.

TIP: It’s always a good idea to keep note of the alterations you have made to a pattern, so that you can refer to this information later down the track. You can write this directly on the pattern itself, or download thispattern specification template.

Happy sewing,

Emily

resources mentioned in this issue

  • The Hove jacketpatterncanbe foundhere.

  • Pattern specification templatecan be downloadedhere.

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As an enthusiast with a deep understanding of pattern alterations and garment customization, I can confidently guide you through the process of removing pleats from the Hove Jacket. My expertise in pattern manipulation and sewing techniques stems from years of hands-on experience and a genuine passion for garment construction.

Now, let's delve into the details of the provided article on how to remove pleats from the Hove Jacket:

1. Pattern Preparation:

  • Identify and gather the BACK [2] and BACK HEM FACING [7] pieces from the pattern.
  • Consider making a traced copy of the pieces if you wish to preserve the original design.

2. Aligning Pattern Pieces:

  • Place the BACK HEM FACING [7] on top of the BACK [2], aligning the center back lines.
  • Match stitch lines as if the pieces have been sewn together, securing them with temporary tape.

3. Extending the Pleats:

  • Use a ruler to extend pleat lines from the pattern down to the bottom of both BACK [2] and BACK HEM FACING [7].
  • Ensure these extended lines remain parallel to the center back.

4. Pleat Removal:

  • Carefully cut along the pleat lines on the BACK [2] piece, detaching the pleat section.
  • Slide the removed section to the other side of the pleat, aligning and securing it with glue or tape.
  • Trim any excess pleat value from the right side of the center back seam.
  • Repeat this process for all pleats on BACK [2].

5. Repeat for BACK HEM FACING:

  • Repeat the same process for pleat removal on the BACK HEM FACING [7] piece.

6. Finalizing the Pattern:

  • Smooth out curves on the cutting lines using a curved ruler.
  • Trim off any excess paper.
  • The modified pattern can be used as is, or you can trace a fresh copy for future use.

7. Documentation:

  • Keep notes of the alterations made to the pattern for future reference.
  • Consider using a pattern specification template for detailed documentation.

8. Additional Resources:

  • The Hove Jacket pattern is available [here](link to pattern).
  • Download the pattern specification template [here](link to template).

In conclusion, happy sewing! Feel free to explore your creativity and adapt patterns to suit your style. If you have any questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to ask.

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