dollydaydream
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I have learned my lesson the hard way & now I always make a test piece out of cheap fabric. Then you also have the perfect pattern peice that's not going to tear & crinkle too
Idledame said:Help! Does anyone have Hollywood 1036? I just bought this and it has all the pieces but no directions. I might be able to figure out the top, but I've never done a skirt like this. And then they don't even have the skirt sections labeled. If I knew for sure which was side and which was front, etc. It might be obvious once I sew it together.
dollydaydream said:I sew mine with long machine stiches. I guess that's basting [huh]
That's what I like about it also.Miss Sis said:Deadpan Diva, I like how the playsuit is long to the knee and then REALLY wide!
Tourbillion said:^Yes it has a 50's vibe to it. I'd make sure that the skirt was below the knee, some modern patterns hit above the knee.
Cute pattern.
texasgirl said:Have any of you ever bought a pattern from the Vintage Pattern Lending Library on ebay? They have historical patterns that have been replicated? I've been thinking about trying to make a dress. I make quilts, but I have never tried to sew clothing. Anyway, just wondering if this would be too hard for a beginner. Thanks!