Oh, I'm sorry!
For high school concert band, my mom let me hire someone. It was the biggest relief ever.
I was happy when DD went to ballet boarding school and I was off the hook for ballet costumes.
Oh, I'm sorry!
For high school concert band, my mom let me hire someone. It was the biggest relief ever.
I was happy when DD went to ballet boarding school and I was off the hook for ballet costumes.
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Deb,
Using the cheap muslin to make a fitting is good idea, especially if you're not sure of the fit. You could also buy sheets and use that for your mock-up fabric. You are using a pattern right?
Beth
The only thing I have made without a pattern was a Princess Leia costume (ages ago). DD had picked out a very complicated Buttrick pattern but I made her find a different one after I read the instructions and realized there's no way I could have it done in time. I go tomorrow to pick up a simpler Kwik Sew pattern. I used Kwik Sew patterns to make all their clothes when the girls were little. I hope the adult patterns have similar easy-to-follow instructions. Wish me luck.
Deb
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Camp Stove Green Surly Karate Monkey (M) WTB Volt
Kona Dew Deluxe (54cm) Brooks B67-S
I love Kwik-Sew patterns! Even I can make that stuff turn out right, and that's saying something about the quality of the pattern.
You might check out patternreview.com. I use their reviews to select patterns, and learn about pitfalls or improvements in advance.
You need to give yourself a little credit. It sounds like you already know how to sew! The only advice I have is to take a lot of time when cutting out your fabric. If you are using a pattern, make sure it fits and then cut verrrrrry carefully. That is the key to sewing. If you cut it out correctly, the rest just falls together.
Let us know how it goes.
Claudia
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Making a muslin is what the pros do when they want to be sure of a fit. When I made my sister's wedding dress, I think I made about 3 of them. Just buy cheap fabric and only make up the parts that matter, like the bodice, and maybe one sleeve, for length. Don't do any finishing. Throw the muslin away when you're done, or use is for quilt scraps.
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