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Introduction
How to take in the waistband of a skirt that is too large. This guide works best for skirts that are loose, like rectangle skirts or pleated skirts. It will also be best if they have a separate waistband and a lining. This guide is best for someone who already knows how to sew using a sewing machine.
The next few terms will be used in our guide:
* ''seam'' refers where the thread holds pieces of cloth together
* ''seam ripping'' means to rip the threatthread holding pieces of cloth together
* ''seam allowance'' is the distance between the stitch line and the edge of the cloth