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sewloud ([personal profile] robinsnest) wrote2013-01-30 05:40 pm
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sewing a long

Well I got my dress cut out. I pulled out the fabric and when I really looked at it it was seriously suspiciously shiny...so I burned some...Sad to report it is definitely 100% dead dino. *sigh* This dress just doesn't want to get made! Anyway that made me kinda feel more reckless abandon towards it so I just started going CUT CUT CUT without all the normal care charmeuse takes. I didn't even manage to melt it while ironing. So now it's all cut out...with a possible train as I wildly recut the skirt back just straight onto the fabric with no markings or anything. I am a REBEL. 

but I've hit a snag...no thread even close...so my question to all of you is this. On a scale of 1 to ren faire just how unperiod is contrasting top stitching? I know I know I could go buy thread but for a fabric I'm not in love with, on a rainy night when I just want to keep moving...someone talk sense into me! 

Also I'm super sad tha [livejournal.com profile] madamekat on't be able to make the card party, but I'm really glad she suggested we facetime! What a great way to have her with us! I have demanded she wear a tiara for the occasion. I was planing to bring Monty the half dog with me for photos but now I'm wondering if I should leave him with Kat to keep her company. ;-) 
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[identity profile] mandie-rw.livejournal.com 2013-01-31 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Ahh, sneaky sneaky dead dino! ah well, at least it was cheap, right? ;) I love reckless cutting...it's so liberating!

And honestly I wouldn't do the contrasting top stitching for Regency...but if you do I won't judge you too badly. xD I resent buying thread, myself, especially when the project's all ready to go and then you realize you have no thread! Grr.

[identity profile] madamekat.livejournal.com 2013-01-31 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I always discover I don't have matching thread at about 9pm at night...on a Sunday. It seems to be a common theme amongst costumers!