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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic lace ruffle in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 months ago
For the lace ruffle I simply attached a row of wide, gathered lace to the upper edge of the hem facing. You could also create a separate skirt if you prefer, and attach it to the dress with the outer skirt. I hope that helps!
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Judy Grubbs started the topic lace ruffle in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 months ago
I am using the building block pattern book to design dresses for my granddaughters. They chose the scalloped hem with the lace ruffle. I see the directions for the scalloped him (on page 130) but cannot find any directions to add the lace ruffle. Can you help? Thank you.
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Hello from Australia! I am new here and about to begin my first Yanaka Jacket. I have purchased velvet upholstery fabric (maybe a little too daring for my first jacket?). It is beautiful fabric but unfortunately white on the inside. See here:…[Read more]
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Emily P replied to the topic Old sewing machine has broken in the forum Sewing for Yourself 3 years ago
I only use old sewing machines now. I have about a dozen Necchi sewing machines, all older models made in Italy – not the newer ones made in Asia. The free arm Supernova models are fabulous for clothing, but even the more readily available straight stitch BF or zigzag BU are fabulous. A cheap old Singer is better than any new machine. I have a 99…[Read more]
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