Yesterday, one of my new students came with her dress and fabric ... she's 17 and wants to make a Maxi dress as her first sewing project. It's a McCall's pattern with a cross-over bodice, elastic waist skirt and elastic on the shoulders to give a gathered effect. Relatively simple sewing except that she chose a very stretchy jersey knit as her fabric. It does have some lycra in it too. Fortunately, she only has 4 pattern pieces but we had to alter the pattern to fit her tiny frame and short stature by several inches. That was no problem. To keep the fabric from slipping around on us, I had her lay out the fabric doubled on a cardboard cutting table. We used pins to secure the fabric to the cardboard in a vertical position along the edges so it wouldn't slip and we could get out the folds that were forming underneath. After getting the pattern pinned down and double checking the straight of grain, she got her dress cut out without any major mishaps. Next week, we will start constructing her dress using a serger and a sewing machine. I want her to get used to using both types of machines.
Marty