Not exact matches
«
Much of what
goes into the cost of a suit lies in the
fabric, as anyone who's had a custom suit made can attest,» he explains.
Spread the
fabric as
much as possible over your back to distribute the weight evenly, and you're ready to
go.
When you think about it, your child is
going to be having as
much skin to
fabric contact with your clothes as they are with their own.
Making your own bias tape, knowing right side from wrong side of ribbing
fabric and so
much more... and you end up with a great towel bib that doesn't need to
go over the baby's head.
Fabric samples or yarn samples may
go with it, or even use your stitch gauge swatch here... My kids loved that album as
much as their picture books, because of the stories that
went along with each picture.
She was telling me how
much she adored
fabric hunting with my Grandma, the excitement she felt when she found a length of Bernat Klein
fabric at a discount price — a high quality designer
fabric that she
went on to make an entire suit out of.
I'm a student and moving house soon so I can't have too
much heavy furniture — I also have tons of
fabric scraps so this is
going to be a great project to lighten the load of the cloth stash and give me something to sit on!
(Special Delivery from Hawaii) I
went with them over other hammock companies as they had incline issues, pad inserts and thick
fabrics that seemed like too
much a risk.
For example, plastic and wood are
going to be
much easier to clean than
fabric.
I'm
going to make this for my dorm but don't know how
much fabric to buy!
Initially I was
going to use seam binding on the edge but ended up slightly miscalculating how
much extra
fabric to leave after the cuff and where to run my line of stitching, so I just left it.
If some of you are
going to visit Coachella this year you just MUST see this SS 2014 Collection: PJ style & harem pants, Aztec prints, denim look sweatshirts, tank tops with bandeaus, summer bomber jackets made of gentle
fabric, gemstones on basics, boyfriend denim, lace and
much more.
Good fix for the straps too — sometimes
fabric just won't make rouleau, however
much patience trying work
goes into it.
I could possibly try and source more
fabric... I can't get it from the original store I
went to... but... and you might know the feeling... sometimes it seems like too
much energy to tackle a reno, LOL.
So
much so, that I bought enough
fabric to make a top to
go with.
I used the
fabric pattern as a guide, so wherever I started the fold, I took note of how
much of the medallion pattern was folded over and made sure the same part of each medallion was folded over as I
went down the length of the
fabric.
I also have some other
fabric that I'd like to make into shirtwaists (knee length), so once I finish this, I'll hopefully have a tried - and - true pattern, which will make the others
go so
much quicker.
Depending on how
much ease you want, and the weave of your
fabric, I'd think it prudent to cut your pattern pieces between 3/8 ″ — 1/2 ″ bigger along your outside upper side seams... you can always
go smaller, but you can never
go bigger.
Fortunately, most button down skirts that I have seen have buttonholes (the button
goes through the slit in the
fabric), which is
much more secure than the buttons that pop into place!
These cuffs were so beautiful AND so
much easier to work with that we are never
going back to those tiny
fabric knots (for $ 10, too!)
The stretchy, knit
fabric makes it so comfortable and the solid black color allows it to
go with pretty
much anything (denim jacket, floral blazer, army green utility vest, etc.).
I have extra
fabric so I'm
going to try again and make it
MUCH bigger.
I had actually bought the
fabric before knowing what I was
going to make... I liked it so
much!
Not something I would normally
go for, but the design, the arm - cut, and the
fabric made me
go for it all the way;) Hope you like it as
much as I did!
Lately I've been cutting bodice pieces on flat vs. folded
fabric to place the prints nicely, but there's so
much going on that really nothing leapt out and said «I must be front and center!»
But I didn't mind as
much, because chambray is such an easy
going fabric that it's a staple for the both of us this summer.
- Always take you body type into account, avoid buying clothes that do not flatter you; - Avoid too
much polished looks, better mix things and look playful; - Avoid too cheap
fabrics, better buy less often and look statement; - Avoid wearing tight skirts / pants and tight tops, better
go for loose top and tight bottom or vise versa; - I highly recommend you to avoid wearing: really short shorts, miniskirts, ripped jeans, unfitted blazers and baggy tops; - Determine your wardrobe essentials what will always be your saviors, in case if you do not know what to wear; - You should own a long coat, beautiful dress, fitted long pants, fitted blazer, good pair of jeans, white button - down; - You can always play with accessories: belts, hats and jewelry.
On top of that, living in Dubai doesn't call for
much layering unless you
go for light
fabrics.
Of course we'll have seasons, but I see
much more capsules, surrounding you with different moments, rather than
going into a showroom and buying lots of
fabrics or tons of shirts.
They
go with so
much and you can find them for super cheap at any store really or just make one yourself with a piece of black
fabric.
First of all, there were
going to be a couple of seams somewhere since the doubled circumference of the bottom edge of the slipcover was
much longer than my
fabric.
Pupils work out how
much fabric is needed to make bunting to
go round a garden.
Scottish Ice & Snow Rally — Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer / The 1922 Webb Super Nine — An account by Bryan Demaus of a little - known car briefly manufactured in Stourport - on - Severn / First of the Healeys — The Editor tells us how
much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland / Three VSCC events — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone / 1931 Rambler Cross Country — Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five - passenger phaeton / Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a
fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell
went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher
Some may be surprised to see the automaker not
going with a hardtop at this price point, but there are many
fabric roof advantages that can be observed in the Jag: When you consider that the whole point of buying a dedicated roadster is to
go topless as
much as possible, you really just want the roof to get out of the way in the quickest, most unobtrusive way possible.
I just bought some
fabric and I was
going to try to design my own cover, but I like yours so
much that I am
going to use your pattern!
I loved them so
much, I
went out and bought all of the
fabric and collected all of the stems and then....
After our
fabrics were chosen, we
went over our chair's measurements with Gayle and she carefully walked us through how
much fabric our project would require.
I was originally
going to choose a dark grey
fabric (fog), but it was so
much more expensive.
When I'd planned to do cut - outs, we were
going to notch out the shape with a jig - saw and then use the same steps to attach
fabric, though it would've been
much harder and tedious to get it to lay right over the shapes.
Also, I only use the blue carton of P of P that I get at JoAnn's
Fabrics, it is the hobby and craft version... it doesn't have all the little chunks like the red version, and
goes on
much smoother.
Wish me luck - I'm
going to try this for myself... I'm SOOOOO happy to have found your sight and thanks so
much for your great directions... I'm
going to put the drum shade over a crystal chandelier...
going to use damask
fabric, no shells... if it works I'll send you a pic!!
As
much as I wanted to keep the sofa that I found for $ 30 at a thrift store in Utah, the peeling
fabric and wannabe solid construction had seen its day and it was time to
go.
Go for luxurious
fabrics in various shades of blue and your space won't need
much more to liven it up.