Working with Embellished Fabrics, Part I
February 8th, 2010 in sewing, fabric, embellishments, embroidery
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Work carefully, though, cutting only through the threads that hold the beads on, not through the underlying fabric.
The seam allowance is now free of beads.
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posted in: sewing, fabric, embellishments, embroidery
elfstone | March 30th, 2011
sugareedesigns | February 8th, 2011
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elfstone | September 25th, 2010
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Susan
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My mother, who was a seamstress, always said " the more detailed the fabric, the simpler the pattern. And the simpler the fabric, you can do a more complicated pattern."
This is a perfect example of that philosophy.
Posted: 10:08 pm on February 9th
This is very well explained, Thank you. I'll be sure to look for the Part 2.
I have a couple of heavily embellished saris, in my fabric collection. This article has me thinking about how to use them.
MT
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