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silverstar:
Okies...um...I wanted to show off a Halloween costume I sewed. I'm pretty damn proud of it!



The only things I didn't make were the wings and the boots.

Anyone else sew stuff?

La

egiunte_lora:
To be honest, I don't sew (very much...mostly patches and repairs) but I have to say that is an excellent dress. Kinda have the Bitter Faerie thing going on there, I guess......anyway, it's very nice.

mqarcus:
I like the dress, the boots too. I don't sew, I can barely do stuff like buttons and such things. Patches are a problem.

silverstar:

--- Quote from: Scarlette on 10 Jan 2007, 03:59 ---The dress is awesome!! I try to sew, but I find it SEW (haha) hard to follow patterns! Is there some trick to it? No mater how hard I try, they always turn out wrong, so now I just make up the shapes I think look right and I chuck it all together (once I even used staples  :cry: it was sad).

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It takes a LOT of patience and practice. One thing I found that really helped was to get a bunch of crappy fabric and just practice sewing straight lines and stuff. Then, when you get to sewing things from patterns it makes it a lot easier.

The other thing about patterns is that you have to go by your measurements, and not by your dress size. My dress size in a store is about a (in women's) 6. However, my pattern size is 12-14. Also, women's patterns are made for people with small - to- no boobs...which is great if you're a B cup or less...but for those of us 'bustier' people...the patterns need to be altered to make them fit. Also, depending on how tall you are and how you're built, waistlines, hemlines, sleeves, etc will need to be made shorter or longer.

I hope that helped!

Lara

egiunte_lora:

--- Quote ---(once I even used staples   it was sad).
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Don't feel bad. I had a pair of convertible jeans in high school (you know, the ones that zip off into shorts?) that were absolutely perfect. When they got a hole in them, I knitted it together by applying twist ties...twist ties. Also, I have a suede leather jacket right now whose hole is being held together with half a dozen small safety pins.

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