Lady Day said:Anyone know how to get a crease out of velvet
LD
Have you ever tried a steamer? Maybe if you hang it up nicely on a towel rack, and then take a super hot ultra steamy shower. That's got to be the most relaxing way.
Lady Day said:Anyone know how to get a crease out of velvet
LD
Lady Day said:Anyone know how to get a crease out of velvet
LD
Lady Day said:My steamer isnt getting it out. I should have said that.
LD
kamikat said:Here's the article that started the concept http://www.timmelfabrics.com/wardrobe.htm To get a good idea of the concept, look at the Pattern Review's contest gallery for last year's contest http://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-bin/ContestGallery.pl?ContestID=60 They generally use modern patterns, but it really helps to see what other people are doing.
Vanessa said:Yes. Terribly. And it leads to an even worse addiction. . .pattern buying.
kamikat said:Ok, ladies, this is my 2nd toile/muslin of one of the potential patterns for my SWAP. WWII styles are outside of my comfort zone, so I'm asking for opinions/advice/suggestions. This pattern started out 12in smaller than my actual measurements. I also added an extra 1in FBA, 1in in the bicep, and 3/4in to the waist length. I think I need another .5-1in in the sleeve. Other than that, it fits ok, I'm just not thrilled with it. What do you ladies think?
lady said:I developed a pattern buying addiction before I developed a sewing addiction, but just as I was starting to get into sewing...my machine broke...
kamikat said:Ok, ladies, this is my 2nd toile/muslin of one of the potential patterns for my SWAP. WWII styles are outside of my comfort zone, so I'm asking for opinions/advice/suggestions. This pattern started out 12in smaller than my actual measurements. I also added an extra 1in FBA, 1in in the bicep, and 3/4in to the waist length. I think I need another .5-1in in the sleeve. Other than that, it fits ok, I'm just not thrilled with it. What do you ladies think?