Sentences with phrase «patterns at the seams»

My mom taught me never to buy a shirt that doesn't have matching patterns at the seams because it means that it's poor quality.
While I liked that it was really slimming, I couldn't help but notice mismatched patterns at the seams.

Not exact matches

It also has a new stitch pattern that, combined with smaller threads, does a better job at keeping sand out of the seams.
This mustard mini dress designed on a subtle polka dot pattern throughout features a straight off - th - shoulder collarline creating a overlay ruffles and short sleeves with frilled seam at the bottom and full lined.
The pattern should match at the seams.
Make sure the plaid pattern continues perfectly at the seams over the crotch.
my free printable pug pattern 2 different fabrics (one light, one dark) embroidery floss in black and white steam a seam applique fusing black felt black tote (I bought this one at Michaels) 2 black buttons spray on starch 1.
One advantage to using the Renfrew pattern is that it includes seam allowances (though not on the sleeve which I cut in half at the shoulder then added the SA).
The silk pattern is approximately 1/2 size larger than the Cotton Canvas and Midweight Linen patterns to prevent pulling and tension at the seams since silk is a less durable fabric than our heavier bottom - weight fabrics.
eShakti Women's Flutter sleeve cotton pinstripe dress Ruched pleating adds flattering dimension to the flutter - sleeve bodice of our cotton pinstripe dobby dress finished with a ruffle flounce hem at the ruched pleat skirt, Back zip with hook - and - eye closure, Square neck, Flutter cap sleeves, Inner shoulder bra strap keeps, Ruched bodice, Curved and banded waist, attached half - ties to the back, Side seam pockets, Mid-calf length, Lined in light cotton voile, Cotton, woven pinstripe, dobby patterns, no stretch, lightweight, Machine wash cold
My one knock is that the pattern is completely mismatched at the side seams.
The pattern doesn't line up at the seams but it's alright.
My favorite thoughtful detail is how the pattern lines up at the seams!
At the seams (and there are many) the spade pattern does not line up.
My main fear with this dress was how the pattern would line up at the seams.
I'll review the Scully Pencil Skirt ($ 118) in another post but I must mention how awesome it is that the seams line up at the sides on this complex pattern.
The navy color makes it versatile and like the other versions I am so happy to see that the pattern lines up at the seams.
This mini dress with a contrasting subtle striped pattern throughout features a lace - up detail at the waist with frilled seam and adjustable spaghetti straps in a hidden back zip closure.
You could, of course, skip the felled seams and serge them instead, but I thought I would try making this pattern with all the bells and whistles at least one time.
The pattern lines up almost perfectly at the seams.
Not so much at the side seams, but it's forgivable given the challenging pattern.
I used a border print just for a simple tunic and was so worried about matching at the seams that I cut a muslin of the front pattern piece to get the sides to match accurately.
/ Where patterns open at the seams, / Revealing nakedness.
Center the pattern and mark the headboard at the seam.
just hate how wallpaper wears at the seams and also i go crazy if the images / patterns don't line up.
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