Don't need
too much fabric so can buy small amount of higher end designer fabric to put on top side.
It's a really comfortable dress and I'm so in love with the length and fullness of the skirt, which just has
so much fabric in it.
You may find that you simply have too
much fabric for what space is available; it's just hard to pass up something cute for a possible future project.
He was also criticised for using too
much fabric in his garment at the time.
They visually shorten my already short legs and add too
much fabric on my lower half to make an attractive silhouette.
I bought it in a petite small and there's just a tad too
much fabric at the skirt.
So, there is no need
of much fabric to cover except when there is a wind.
If there is too
much fabric down the back seam you will need to adjust clothing to fit more precisely.
I do think there was just a little bit too
much fabric going on, but she definitely knows what is good on her body!
The sheet is a good weight, especially considering how
much fabric there really is in this skirt.
Doesn't it look different in fur??? I love how
much fabric choice can alter a pattern's look!
This carrier doesn't have
as much fabric as some of the others listed here and therefore won't be as hot and bulky as they are, either.
I am about the same size as you, so about
how much fabric would I need to purchase?
I ordered a size medium and there is too
much fabric in the hips — not a good look for me, but on someone else, maybe.
I sleep in shorts & a tank top every night, so I think that is
too much fabric for me.
Push - up bras made with too
much fabric do not look as natural, and may overwhelm your bust instead of creating attractive cleavage.
I can never seem to belt anything from JJill because there is always so much volume at the midsection that it's just way too
much fabric under a belt without looking like drapery folds, so I usually reserve their dresses for hot weather when I want nothing touching my body (esp since I am heat intolerant).
However, I always feel like one piece styles end up being too sporty and feeling like I'm on swim team again OR too conservative (why so
much fabric??).
I also like the idea of «arty» clothes, but need to be careful with too
much fabric around my hips.
You'll be folding up a cuff, and you want to make sure there's room to fit the cuff in and not have too
much fabric bunching up between your legs.
If you're petite and worried about too
much fabric overwhelming you, then opt for a leather jacket instead of the scarf.
The Pleione tops I tried looked like I fell into a circus tent because it was so
much fabric dropping straight down from the widest part of my chest.
I waited until the entire headboard was wrapped before I trimmed the extra fabric from the top (I was afraid I might have to start over and didn't want to cut too
much fabric away).
I had to take in the side of the shirt where the buttons were or else it would be too
much fabric when I tie the front of the shirt.
The back of the dress bubbled out in a really weird way - like there was too
much fabric across the back, but the hips fit fine.
Anyway, this totally eats into the 3 ″ space allowed by the studs, plus a little, BUT, my first idea was «pocket door» of curtains BEHIND the cabinets, with
however much fabric you want showing at any given time.
It doesn't use
as much fabric as the traditional front wrap cross carry or the front wrap cross carry tied under the bum, so it's a much cooler and more lightweight alternative that's sure to keep you and your baby safe and comfortable no matter what the weather might surprise you with.
Hi Heidi, I am wondering how
much fabric did you purchase for this slip cover?
I picked up a few fabric samples from Walmart last week, but I really need to trim them down a bit... Too
much fabric for my small photography workspace!
Dunaway says there is four times as
much fabric in the 4X size as there is in the XS, but TomboyX prices all its sizes the same.
As tends to happen with elastic waists, I found these to be matronly and unflattering on - too
much fabric around the stomach and hips.
Too much fabric adds pounds where you don't need them and camouflages your striking shape.