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Rpankow replied to the topic buying fabric in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Hello Maria:
I live relatively close to Rochester, MN and have heard nothing but good things about Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, located at 211 South Broadway Street. I personally haven’t visited as just having discovered the place existed. But it sounds like it could be a garment sewers dream of fine wools, silks, cottons and linens. I hear the…[Read more]
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María replied to the topic buying fabric in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Thank you, Sarvi! That discussion forum is just what I needed.
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Sarvi replied to the topic buying fabric in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Is there a particular Lisette fabric you’re looking for? I’m not sure if you’re looking for the ones sold originally at JoAnn Fabric, which I think are out of stock, or the most recent collection, Woodland Clearing, which is not part of the Lisette line (but in my opinion has a nicer feel to it, I have tried both).
If it were me, I would do my…[Read more]
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María started the topic buying fabric in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
I will be traveling to USA in a couple of weeks, and I would love to buy some Lisette fabric plus some good cotton knits. It’s a business travel and it will be hard to find much time for browsing, so I would really appreciate some help. I will stay one day in Rochester, Mn, one day in Chicago, one day in Boston and two or three days in NY.
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Sarvi replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
I’m another no-intentional-bra-strapper, and while I keep meaning to buy a different style of bra that will allow me to wear a racerback style (which I actually find very comfortable as well as liking how it looks) I somehow have never gotten around to it, which probably reveals something.
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Tamara replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
yes to both!
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scgoble replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
I love racer backs, all my favorite tops and dresses have them. I find that if I situate my straps appropriately they barely show, but I wouldn’t care if they did. I do have a little clip thingy that hooks on the straps between the shoulder blades for fancier affairs at which visible straps might be a faux pas.
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scgoble joined the group Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
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dubhels2003 replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Not for me I’m afraid. I really haven’t (deliberately) shown my bra straps since my early 20s, and I don’t intend to! Yes for evening and sports wear but I have no need for evening wear.
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violetvata replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Around this neck of the woods..teen girls show straps and most moms don’t, so I guess it depends on the target for this pattern? I prefer shirts that I don’t have to find/wear a “special bra” with. But if it had a built in that would make the difference. 🙂
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violetvata joined the group Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
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Enbee replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
I like spaghetti strap tops, but only if I can get away with being braless in them (I’m small-breasted, so that usually means layering with a snug tank). Racerback tops always look like activewear to me, and I definitely wouldn’t wear one that showed the bra band itself. I am not a fan of visible bra straps – I think it looks sloppy (and that’s…[Read more]
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thejennigirl replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
I love when women wear spaghetti straps! If anyone is concerned with visible bra straps for us less perky creatures, I’m a great fan of the clear bra strap. As for racer back tops, I personally can’t stand them. I feel like they belong with active wear and in a workout setting alone. That said, I don’t like the fit of racerback anything on myself,…[Read more]
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thejennigirl joined the group Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Back when I was younger/perter/leaner I would have foregone the underwear and worn these styles. Nowadays I’d limit it to gym wear or swimmers (racer back) or lingerie or black tie (spaghetti straps). I can’t deal with visible bra straps, and can’t be bothered with strapless bras for everyday wear 😣
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Robin replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Liesl, would it be pretty simple to change the width of the spaghetti strap? Feels like an easy modification.
Racer backs are great for working out. Easy to wear with a sports bra.
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Nicole replied to the topic another question! in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
My girls and I love racer back tops. We work out and have nice shoulders and want to show them.
I don’t find visible bra straps a problem and younger women don’t mind at all.
Spaghetti straps are very pretty too. I wouldn’t wear them to sit in the sun all day but otherwise, very cool and comfortable.
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Tamara replied to the topic Smocking in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Agreed! I have to go back and search for that sailboat top… But yes you certainly are correct, who knew that pockets would be perfect to smock on? Gathering gives the clue.
And of course there are more than just the counterchange and geometric/ English smocking.
I haven’t yet tried using ribbon but want to one day.
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Tamara replied to the topic Smocking in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Agreed! I have to go back and search for that sailboat top… But yes you certainly are correct, who knew that pockets would be perfect to smock on? Gathering gives the clue.
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Mama_Knowles replied to the topic Smocking in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
I have added smocking to the bubble shorts, the garden party dress,tje fairy tale dress, and the sailboat top. I am working on a smocked popover dress as well. I think anything really could have a bit of smocking added to it.
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