11th century Norman/Saxon under/overtunics for me in moss green/gold/cream. Hand sewn hems for sleeves. Hand sewn hems on reverse facings. Still didn't take long. Undertunic fabric: $2.00 a yard Overtunic fabric: $3.00 a yard No, it isn't silk. I am pretty sure it's a poly/rayon blend on each. Haven't tested it yet. But it's not ugly. Bought all they had on the bolt for each and used all three...
.... The event shall start at 20:00 hrs and last till 6:00 am. Entrance: 2 Ls / 3 Ls after 23:00 Free entrance wearing Latvian regimentals or Latvia's military facings! PURVA PISCHLI manifest The venue is located in a leather production ex-factory A/S Elektra on Adminu str. 4, Riga, Latvia. Entrance via main gate, 13m straight forward to the central ...
Project Updates Form Project name: Blue Corduroy JSK Progress: 80% All I have left to do is hem it and add a zipper Problems encountered that halted progress: I suck at sewing in the facings and lining, apparently :( Ways considered to solve the problem: Cry? Questions for the community: How do you all do the facing/lining part? The pictures probably explain the problem better, so after the ...
... with original embroidery) but I can recreate the look. Believe it or not, that simplicity "pirate" woman's pattern has a fairly decent coat on it. If you do some simple modifications (like ignore the whole facings thing, line it, and just combine the front and side front of the coat into one piece) it's pretty close to a mid 18th c coat. I might just use that rather than bothering out the math of...
... it, but it’s a bloody vest, which means... something must be done with the damn armholes and neck/front. Has a facing for part of the front, but not all of it. Didn’t have enough fabric to do facings from the right side. Next up: A couple of patterns that are way, WAY too small for me, and will have to be graded up several sizes. First one is fairly easy- basic blouse, just side seams & back ...
... ones that I inherited from a friend's grandmother's button stash. And just in case you think this jacket's a little bit boring... [Unknown LJ tag] ...have a look at the inside. The facings and belt are made from a matching psychedelic "rainbows" fabric. I'm fairly certain that "hilarious" shouldn't be one of the criteria for making clothes, but I think this is one of the funniest ...
... has two parts. You are given two and a half hours to complete the Examination. In order to pass this exam, you should be familiar. In order to give you a better idea of what you are facings we have included below the instructions and some questions from a sample Challenge Exam.. You will be given blank paper for writing your answer to Part II. Top of the Page | Testing Center Homepage | Test ...
... the jacket. If the version that I selected with the pieced hem details were just turned a couple of times and hemmed it would have been ugly bulky. I ended up lining the whole thing, and making facings for the sleeve and bottom pieced bands. Again, these small pattern companies use no testers? Or maybe they disregard the input. anyway, I had the lining in my stash, a light green, and some nice...
... I know his frustration well, it happens in my own department (non-foods), especially with the deodorant containers. Taking things off the shelf nicely makes it to where I don't have to completely rebuild the facings because shit got knocked over, seriously. Manners people, LEARN THEM. If you want the yogurt that's going to stay fresh the longest and you take stuff off the shelf to get to it? PUT ...
...a tad smaller. I am currently contemplating ways to hide a small pot of bodypaint and a sponge on the client (for easy touchups). 4. Mirrorball Bodysuit: So many sequins! Everything is sewn up save for facings at the neck, cuffs, and pant hem. Also still need to do the zipper. I will have a fitting with the client this Thursday and have the suit Dragon*Con ready by Friday. 5. Grell wig: ...