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My Daughter Was At It Again!
"Mommy, can you make this for me?"
Gotta love it!
Of course I can!
I searched and searched for beaded black tulle and finally found it online at Mood Fabrics.
I was ecstatic to find it...but then I'm always ecstatic to find the perfect fabric for any project. 😃
I love the quality of this...very soft and it has a great drape!
The beads may look symmetrical, but they are not! The good news is that I only lost a few of them when I squared up the fabric...we all know how those cuts can be a bit crooked!
I didn't use pins or scissors...just my DYI fabric weights and my rotary cutter with a fresh blade! I cut the back just a bit longer...to prevent a raised back hem.
I made a basket full of fabric weights quite a while ago.
I purchased metal washers from Home Depot and wrapped 2 each in a square of cotton fabric, then tied it with ponytail holders!
I used my zipper foot to sew it. Glad I though of that!
Don't forget to check out my Online Presser Feet Class!
They can be used in sew many applications!
While sewing I only had to remove 1 bead. They come off with a very slight twist!
Whew!
I made the waist casing for the 1/2" wide elastic with 5/8" grosgrain ribbon.
I always try to work "in the flat" as much as I can with any garment and this was no exception.
So I finished the skirt with just one center back seam - after the elastic was inserted.
Street wear is not for everyone, nor is it for the faint of heart, but she wore it well!
Happy Endless Sewing!
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ReplyDeleteNice work Carrie thanks for sharing your tips! I smile when you mentioned cutting a longer back; I have to do that a lot. And you're right; street wear is for the fashion forward. That ease and confidence your daughter displays is only found in the strong-hearted :-) you go girl!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....thank you for these helpful tips and the sewing feet classes. The class has helped me with sewing button holes and zipper installation. Again, thank you for sharing your expertise.
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