fluid fourties
March 25th, 2009 in reader's closetNo era emphasizes flirt and flow like the 1940's.
In a slinky stretch polyester, a pencil skirt takes on a new kind of movement (and feels oh so comfortable). Paired with a loose-fit silk jersey boat-neck top, it becomes a modern take on a familiar frame.
Pattern or design used: My Own Design
Fluid Fabric Challenge
Submit your own garment made from a fluid fabric to our contest gallery by 11:59pm, April 16th, and you could win $150 gift card to Fashionista Fabrics.
We’ll be judging from a photograph only. Threads editors will choose the winner based on the garment that depicts the most successful use of the drape, hand, and fluidity of the fabric chosen.
Be sure to tell us what fabric you used. Fluid fabrics include silks such as four-ply crepe, georgette, jersey, charmeuse, chiffon, and crepe de chine, as well as basket weaves, nets meshes and novelty weaves.
See Official Rules.








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