@@kaotharshittu2161 Cutting it in flare is fine but you will extend the length joining. Pleating is also a good option. But because the net is hard, as the name implies, gathers won't work on it.
Still expecting the lower part cutting and sewing Also, I will like to know how did you cut the crinoline mesh? Did you cut it in flare too? If it is cut in flare will it be the same length with the main fabric
It's available both in Lagos and Ibadan and some other states. Try to locate the market where bridals are being sold. You'll definitely get it there. I got mine at Aleshinloye market in Ibadan, Oyo state.
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Nice video, very informative. Keep it up. One of the best videos out there.
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Thank you for this very informative video, its very helpful.
Please was the crinoline net cut in flare also, or was it gathered?
@@kaotharshittu2161 Cutting it in flare is fine but you will extend the length joining. Pleating is also a good option. But because the net is hard, as the name implies, gathers won't work on it.
Still expecting the lower part cutting and sewing
Also, I will like to know how did you cut the crinoline mesh? Did you cut it in flare too?
If it is cut in flare will it be the same length with the main fabric
Please where did you shop your milkado of 120inches?
It’s scarce in market
@@belloboluwatife8760 Which state are you resided?
Mine is Lagos how do I get the 120 inch length mikado
It's available both in Lagos and Ibadan and some other states. Try to locate the market where bridals are being sold. You'll definitely get it there. I got mine at Aleshinloye market in Ibadan, Oyo state.
@@akinleyemercy4941 @belloboluwatife8760 I learnt you can get it at Yaba, Lagos.
Where this u get the fabric
@@adejokejanet3749 Aleshinloye market in Ibadan, Oyo state.