Sentences with phrase «much fabric in»

I have too much fabric in my closet and not enough time to use all of it.
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.
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.

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.
Lucky for both UA and Lulu, cotton isn't a key fabric in their apparel lines, so they won't be subject to the same commodity crunch as much of their competition this year.
However, those of us concerned to find such relationships between distinct fields should heed the cautious word of Cambridge physicist Sir Brian Pippard when he says that each field thrives by virtue of its own methods and not by aping those of others: «The fabric of knowledge has not been woven as a seamless robe but pieced together like a patchwork quilt, and we are still in the position of being able to appreciate the design in individual pieces much more clearly than the way they are put together» (Pippard, 95 - 96).
It's that whole «what will the neighbors think» mentality that results in too much time spent keeping up appearances, doing good works just so that you can be seen doing them, and worrying about how fabric choices in the new parish hall parlor will reflect on us as a congregation.
And then life got in the way, and somehow I found myself at the fabric shop at 8 pm the night before the birthday party begging the help of the dear and lovely young woman who is very much into cosplay costume making, who set me up in a jiffy with a pattern and fabric.
Flatting the fabric evenly over the rings as much as you can, to make sure the weight is being evenly distributed along the whole ring instead of just in one place.
«fabrics washed in regular liquid Tide, Dreft, Ivory Snow, and Baby Soft (all detergents containing UV brighteners, perfumes and dyes), increased in weight by as much as 2 % over the period of 8 washes as compared to washing in plain water or additive - free detergent.»
Because there is so much fabric, you can spread the weight of the baby over nearly your entire torso by spreading out the fabric once he's in it.
I did need to help him by showing him how to measure and cut the fabric and I pitched in to help just so it didn't take him hours to complete, but he was able to make this pretty much on his own.
But in my experience, it's not too much fabric (even for my skinny guy).
The size of your abdomen is still quite manageable this week, allowing freedom of movement, but as your belly grows larger, you may be much more comfortable in less restrictive clothing made from lighter - weight fabrics, particularly in warmer climates.
The carrier is available in two different sizes, so you don't have to worry about having too much or too little fabric to suit your body type.
They saved us money and I felt good about the fabric we used for our sweet little one's tushy... besides the fact that he looked Super cute in them as for messy, that never bothered me, we had a toilet spray thing that made it SO much easier, so clean - up was a breeze Great post, thanks!
We had much more luck with 1.25 yd of flannel (in 45 ″ wide fabric, it's a square) and Dr. Harvey Karp's technique.
I always love when I can use some much loved fabric from my stash in its perfect project.
I did like this style better than the previous one, but there was so much fabric I felt like I lost the baby in all of it.
Our sun hats are made from special fabrics that have built - in sun protection (called UPF)... it's much cleaner than smearing sunscreen in your baby or toddler's hair!
If you're concerned about the traditional rougher fabric that is usually used in ring slings potentially irritating your baby's skin, this carrier is made of soft, all - natural fabric that's much better for sensitive babies.
The synthetic materials found in some fabrics can cause rashes and irritation that can be very uncomfortable for your little one, and since most newborns sleep 12 - 16 hours a day, you want to ensure that as much of that is as uninterrupted and healthy as humanly possible.
The cotton fabric bibs are a waste of time because you spend so much time washing and drying them where these you just rinse them off the sink and wipe them to dry and can use them again in two minutes.
As much as possible, they use fabric and components that are sourced in North America.
And nursing is so woven through the fabric of our relationship that it almost seems silly to call it breastfeeding — there's much more than food passing between us in those moments at the breast.
The new zip on fabric is much more convenient to take on and off and you'll install the seat into the frame in no time.
Always keep in mind that how much extra fabric that your baby carrier includes.
Fabric / reusable nursing pads: I'm actually not prone to too much leaking, but when it happens, it's ALWAYS been in the first few weeks after my milk initially comes in.
Unlike one of the other fabric sling carriers I have, the fabric on the Cub Co-Z is much sturdier and doesn't stretch out and require constant adjusting to keep your baby in position.
I've used a few different baby carriers in my day (these are affiliate links): Moby Wrap (love for the newborn days at home, but too much fabric to put it on in public places with dirty floors), Baby Bjorn (babies are not designed to sit in that unnatural position if you ask me!)
In addition to shrinking the diaper to the appropriate size, washing these diapers before wearing them will begin to fluff and pucker the fabric which makes the diaper much more absorbent.
It has too much material at the side and not infront where it is needed and it doesn't give enough fabric in the shoulder ties so it cuts in under the arm pit so the waist band comes too high (I am 5 ft 6).
The social fabric of much of the East Side is in tatters, due in part to irresponsible parents.
It was around this time — in 1671, specifically — that Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch fabric merchant in Delft, developed a new but far less ornate microscope with smaller, simpler and, ironically, better optics that allowed much higher magnification without the distortion of the more complicated, expensive instruments.
The species features prominently in the cultural fabric of the region, yet much is still unknown about the behavior and ecology of the Andean bear.
The specific details of the fabric production are the subject of much debate, but in general, making rayon includes «cooking» plant materials in lye and treating them with carbon disulfide — chronic exposure to which can cause nervous system damage.
Dr. Boardman reminded us the easiest way to cultivate happiness in our own lives is through others: «It's so tempting in our daily lives to retreat into me and my... to be human is to connect to a fabric much larger than ourselves... the longest studies on happiness show it's about showing up; it's being there for your friends.»
Covering yourself up in swathes of fabric also makes it hard to check for good form, from seeing how well your rib cage is lifted during Pranayama, to how much you're really locking your knee in Standing Head to Knee.
I've been slowly trying to transition our family to organic fabrics in our clothing and bedding as much as possible after finding out that cotton is one of the dirtiest crops, sprayed with large amounts of pesticides and herbicides during its cultivation and residue of these chemicals remain in finished textile products.
It is so much more interesting to tell someone about the shirt you are wearing when it's made of biodegradable fabric or cut and sewn in LA.
If you read my post on my ethical and sustainable fashion journey (where I admit it's taken me three years to get to where I am, currently), you'll know that I'm also making it my mission to pay attention to what fabrics are in my wardrobe because as much as I wish it wasn't the case, our clothes don't just affect the world we live in whilst they're being made — they can also have negative effects on the world we live whilst we wear and wash them.
You may notice that the fabric in the front doesn't look like it's puckering much.
So, originally in this post, I intended to talk about the vest I'm wearing and how it's another thing I bought while on vacation and don't wear much but love the textured fabric and straight cut and how it hangs and how it has pockets, but I don't like the hood and how my husband compared me to Obi - Wan Kenobi when I first wore it....
We are so much used to staying ahead of time and dreaming of summer in spring is no exception.But, if you are surrounded by straw bags, linen fabric and cool shades, who can blame you!
In the same way those jeans hug your body shape, Face Fabric foundation creates a «second skin effect,» for a casual, matte finish that's as much of a staple in your everyday routine as your jean & T - Shirt combIn the same way those jeans hug your body shape, Face Fabric foundation creates a «second skin effect,» for a casual, matte finish that's as much of a staple in your everyday routine as your jean & T - Shirt combin your everyday routine as your jean & T - Shirt combo.
Im just wondering how much fabric you used for this dress in total?
I know the blouse is supposed to be «blousy» in fit, but there's cute puffy and then there's way - too - much - fabric - to - tuck - in puffy!
And in case you think it's the stiff poplin, let me emphasise that the two more drapey fabrics don't make it much better: this really isn't the pattern for you if your waist is the particular feature you like to accentuate.
The level of hardness in the water you washed the jeans or prewashed the fabric affects how much pet hair will stick to certain fabrics.
This is especially the case with the humble kurta — not only is it so easy to wear and style, there is so much variety, with each region in India specializing in a particular weave or the production of a specific fabric, etc..
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