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Introduction
This guide will teach you how to take in the waistband of a skirt that is too large. The instructions work best for skirts that are loose, like rectangle skirts or pleated skirts, and that have a separate waistband and a lining. You will need basic sewing skills, including the ability to sew using a sewing machine.
The guide uses these terms:
* ''seam'': a line of stitching that joins two or more pieces of cloth
* ''seam ripper'': a tool used to remove stitches
* ''seam allowance:'' the distance between the stitch line and the edge of the cloth
* ''right side'': the “front” of the fabric; the printed side
* ''wrong side:'' the “back” of the fabric