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I dont know, Paisley, I invest in a pattern and can make it up in my size to fit my exact tastes for a few dollars as compared to taking a risk getting a RTW item that may or may not fit the way I want it to.
Excess fabric can be reused as trim on something else, or household items, and I can alter a pattern on the fly to make a new design from it, so I do see sewing as being not only more cost effective, but also more tailored to repurposing. Granted it takes a bit of cash up front, but Ive made up one pattern like 12 times, and each item made looks completely different from the others.
LD
Excess fabric can be reused as trim on something else, or household items, and I can alter a pattern on the fly to make a new design from it, so I do see sewing as being not only more cost effective, but also more tailored to repurposing. Granted it takes a bit of cash up front, but Ive made up one pattern like 12 times, and each item made looks completely different from the others.
LD