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Tutu FabricHow is a tutu done? And which are the origins of the TUTU

The tutu


150 years ago, when the ballerinas began first dances it on their orteils, a new type of dress called a tutu was invented. This was for two reasons. First, the it was very light, therefore the dancers easily could move themselves step. Deuxia¨mement, and the most important one, they allowed the audience to see the game of complicated legs and the leg movements that are themselves important in a ballet.

HOW A TUTU IS DONE

To do a tutu demand you to two pieces of fabric, the cut to the showed form in the picture 1, to the page right. These to two pieces, are themselves united, forms a "Basque", that winds around the size and the hips.

The entire dress is done to the measure of size of the individual dancer that it will carry. Nevertheless, every dress is conceived for that the changes quickly can be done. This could be necessary if the dancer is injured and a substitute dancer must appears.

For the next step, you will need two more of pieces of fabric to do the in front of and the pants back, according to the picture 2 to the right. These are united down below an edge. The lines on the model indicate where the flying ones will be sewn. The pants left flat for the moment, as in the picture 3.

The flying ones, do net, now are added. The designer already chose which colors to use, and also now can decide to add more details to fabric. This can include cutting the edges of fabric if the dress seems of him is done feathers. Early tutus often was sprayed with the paint after they together had been sewn, give the demanded color. Pulverization did them unfortunately very stiff, and difficult to iron!

The first flying one now is attached alongside the bent result of the pants using a sewing machine. The it is important that to sew it be straight. Four more of flying ones then is added, alongside the inferior one to four drawn lines on the pants. Each of these flying ones do facing towards the top. Four fill more then are sewn alongside each of the lines remaining on the pants, this time with the flying ones does the facing descending. The picture 4, to the page right shows a diagram of lateral view of this. This all means that the inferior flying ones push against those on the top, that is what gives the tutu as much of body and the form. In the total, between 6 and 7 meters of net will be used!

The pants are now united to the other edge, and elastic to the leg line. They are sewn on the Basque that was done earlier, and every later of flying one is joined to the back, for that every the one emballera completely around the body of the dancer.

The tutu now is joined to a clothed blouse, that left it the dress that covers the stomach of dancers, the chest and of return. It now can be decorated with spangle them or again more the lace, or the left plain, depend on which ballet it was done for.

The entire process will take an experienced dressmaker (a 'the coupeur), almost two days for the one


Tutu.


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Posted on January 20, 2010.
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