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A godet (/ɡoʊˈdeɪ/ or /ɡoʊˈdɛt/)[1] is an extra piece of fabric in the shape of a circular sector which is set into a garment, usually a dress or skirt.[2] 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. [3] Adding a godet to a piece of clothing also gives the wearer a wider range of motion.[4]
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HOW TO MAKE CHRISTIAN DIOR FULL SKIRT WITH GODET PANELS STEP BY STEP
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🧵 Sewing Center Back Godet Insert × Client's Dress × Sewing Tutorial × How to Make a Dress
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How to Sew Godets into a Dress
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- ^ "godet". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
- ^ Wolff, Colette (1996). The art of manipulating fabric. KP Craft. ISBN 978-0-8019-8496-9.
- ^ Silverman, Julia E. (1942). Power Machine Sewing. R.R. Smith.
- ^ Pepin, Harriet (1997). "1942-Modern Pattern Design". VintageSewing.info. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
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