What shape is a godet?

A godet (/ɡoʊˈdeɪ/ or /ɡoʊˈdɛt/) is an extra piece of fabric in the shape of a circular sector which is set into a garment, usually a dress or skirt. The addition of a godet causes the article of clothing in question to flare, thus adding width and volume. The most popular use of godets is in petticoats.
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What are godet pleats?

Godet pleat — or a godet skirt — is a flared shape that uses triangular fabric inserts to give the garment extra movement. The skirt has a fitted upper part, with godet panels inserted at even intervals around the hem, giving it more swing.
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How do you draw godet?

How To Draft A Godet
  1. Step 1: Draw In A Length Line. ...
  2. Step 2: Mark In The Bottom Line. ...
  3. Step 3: Mark In The Height Of Your Godet. ...
  4. Step 4: Decide The Maximum Width Of Your Godet. ...
  5. Step 5: Plotting The Final Godet Line. ...
  6. Step 6: Repeat For The Opposite Side. ...
  7. Step 7: Adding The Curve To The Godet Hem. ...
  8. Step 8: Adding Seam Allowance.
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What is a godet top?

Godets can transform a simple skirt into a glamorous flared fashion statement. A godet is simply an extra piece of fabric inserted into the seam of a garment. Godets are mostly seen on skirts or dresses and they are a popular addition to petticoats.
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What is godet and where it is used?

A godet (/ɡoʊˈdeɪ/ or /ɡoʊˈdɛt/) is an extra piece of fabric in the shape of a circular sector which is set into a garment, usually a dress or skirt. The addition of a godet causes the article of clothing in question to flare, thus adding width and volume. The most popular use of godets is in petticoats.
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How to Insert a Godet



Where does the word godet come from?

Etymology. From Middle French godet, from Dutch kodde (“piece of cylindrical wood”).
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What is a Gaudet?

third-person singular present active indicative of gaudeō "he rejoices" "she takes pleasure in"
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What is a gore pattern?

A gore is a sector of a curved surface or the curved surface that lies between two close lines of longitude on a globe and may be flattened to a plane surface with little distortion.
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What is a gore in a skirt?

Gore is a triangular or tapered segment (narrow at the top and wider at the base) that is subtly inserted to extend the width from the waistline to the hem of a skirt.
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What is the difference between a Gore and a gusset?

Gore: A typically trapezoid shaped piece sewn to other similarly shaped pieces to create a garment, either a skirt or dress. For instance the many gored gowns from the Herjolfsnes find. Gusset: A triangle or diamond shaped piece inset between two or more seams to add room to the seam, especially in a sleeve.
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What is Hodges?

Hodge. (hɒdʒ) n. (Agriculture) a typical name for a farm labourer; rustic.
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How do you sew together godets?

Start by sewing your straight panels together from the waistline down to the first notch that indicates where the godets will begin. Start with your centre fronts and radiate out, stitching your centre back panels last, and remembering to leave that back seam open - that's where the zipper will go!
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What does the A A line skirt look like?

An A-line skirt is a skirt that is fitted at the hips and gradually widens towards the hem, giving the impression of the shape of a capital letter A. The term is also used to describe dresses and coats with a similar shape.
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How much fabric do I need for an A line skirt?

Materials to Sew a 1-Hour A-line Skirt
  1. Sewing machine (I used my BERNINA 380)
  2. Open embroidery foot #20.
  3. Skirt fabric 2-3 yards (depending on your measurements)
  4. ½” or ¾” wide Elastic (the same measurement as your waist measurement)
  5. Thread to match your fabric.
  6. Iron and ironing board.
  7. Pins.
  8. Scissors.
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What is an Aline skirt?

A-line skirt: Named after the capital letter A, an A-line skirt fits at the waist with a slight flare as it travels to the hem. This silhouette is a broad category featuring a variety of styles that have a waist-narrowing effect. 2. Asymmetrical skirt: An asymmetrical skirt comes in a variety of shapes.
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