Inky said:I like my petticoat to be the length of my skirt or just short of it. Too short and then the hem of your skirt won't hang properly. A petticoat is underwear, it's not meant to hang out below your skirt.
KittyT said:I would like to wear petticoats but don't. This is because I am too lazy to make my own (and I hate sewing gathers), and I haven't been able to find a nice vintage one that's affordable. I'm not really keen on buying a new one. The soft, frothy, chiffon-textured vintage ones are much better. You can find new ones like this also. I think they're much better than tulle (I think Kamikat meant chiffon, not tulle. Tulle is netting, not the same as what vintage petticoats are made of).
kamikat said:No, the vintage one I have is tulle, the same scratchy stuff used in bridal veils. I do have a chiffon one, but it's not nearly as pouffy as the tulle one.
Paul said:I cannot think many ladies would have put up wearing it for 8 or 10 hours? slighlty fftopic:
Paul said:Oh thank you maggiethespy telling me about the slip,
sounds obvious now but you do not know unless you ask andsome one kind and tells you.
Thanks
Lillemor said:I didn't answer the poll either because this is one of those many "must own" items on my vintage wish list which I can't afford to do anything about and I can't sew to save my life.
Viola said:The ISP is from Denmark but the words could be my own.
Actually now I'm thinking I might buy one of those cheap, tiered summer skirts in white crepe, they have them for 10-20 dollars in assorted stores, and use that. Or see if I can get one at the thrift store.