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How To Making A Toile (muslin)?

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After making a ROUGH paper pattern, or life-size 2-D plan, of the garment, a sample machinist (or SKILLED sewing machine operator) then makes a TRIAL version of the garment from plain-colored calico. The toile (called a muslin in the U.S.) is put on to a dress stand (or a model) to see how it FITS and whether it hangs PROPERLY.

After making a rough paper pattern, or life-size 2-D plan, of the garment, a sample machinist (or skilled sewing machine operator) then makes a trial version of the garment from plain-colored calico. The toile (called a muslin in the U.S.) is put on to a dress stand (or a model) to see how it fits and whether it hangs properly.



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