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Sewing Lessons & FAQ

kerry

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Hi, Has anyone made up any dresses using the sense and sensibility swing dress pattern? I need some summer frocks and thought maybe it would be a good versatile pattern?
 

Kim_B

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RedHotRidinHood said:
That is 3780...my new favorite pattern! I am determined to make that one this week or next. I love the bodice on it. Anyone make it yet?
Jenny

I sent mine off to Miss Shelley for the pattern swap! I'm not going to get around to sewing it for quite a while as I'm still just starting out :) I got mine for $1.99 at JoAnn's the other day - I do love a good bargain!
 

Lady Day

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Kim_B said:
I sent mine off to Miss Shelley for the pattern swap! I'm not going to get around to sewing it for quite a while as I'm still just starting out :) I got mine for $1.99 at JoAnn's the other day - I do love a good bargain!

Squeeee!! I got the pattern today! Oh joy!!! Thank you soooooo much for loaning it to me. Ill take real good care of it, scouts honor, and send it back to you in tip top shape!!!


LD :D

PS Kim B your mail box is full ;)
 

Kim_B

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Lady Day said:
Squeeee!! I got the pattern today! Oh joy!!! Thank you soooooo much for loaning it to me. Ill take real good care of it, scouts honor, and send it back to you in tip top shape!!!


LD :D

PS Kim B your mail box is full ;)

Oh goodie!!! And don't feel rushed at all to get it back to me...I'm still in beginner mode, so I won't be starting on that for a very long time! :) And thanks for the heads-up on the full mailbox...felt good to purge all those old messages!
 

Honey Doll

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kerry said:
Hi, Has anyone made up any dresses using the sense and sensibility swing dress pattern? I need some summer frocks and thought maybe it would be a good versatile pattern?


I haven't tried it...but is sure is cute! You change the looks by doing solids, prints, of two tones with this one.

Honey Doll
 

ohairas

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Fray check!

Does anyone know of anything that will take OUT fray check? I was using it on the overskirt of the jump dress where I had cut it at the knees... had sewn a new tulle underskirt, and the overskirt hung too close to it and STUCK! I got it un-stuck from the tulle(whew), but there is still the white hazy glue mark. I tried fingernail polish remover and goo-gone. :(

Nikki
 

RedHotRidinHood

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Hey sewing girls-Hancock Fabrics will have all Simplicity Patterns for 99¢ each on Friday the 13th ONLY-I just read it on the website! Just wanted to pass it along! :)
 

Pina Bridgette

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My local Hancock Fabrics (Vienna, Va) is closing and all patterns are 60% off the lowest marked price with varying discounts on other items throughout the store. I went on a binge and am off to G Street for some fabrics and notions this morning (Well, I have a coupon! ).

Also, I received an email this morning that Butterick online store is having a sale this weekend (April 14 & 15). Most patterns are $4.99 and they still offer free shipping to US & Canada.

Here are some links to start (50's styles):

http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4790
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4792
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4918
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4919
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4927
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B4928
http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/butterick/shop.cgi?s.item.B6582

enjoy!
 

Joie DeVive

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Ok, here's a question...

Some of my 50s dress patterns call for self covered belt buckles.
(Belt buckles to be covered in the same fabric as the dress)
Do they even make those any more?

I bought one a couple years back by Dritz, but I haven't been able to find them lately in the stores, and I didn't find them on the Dritz website.

Does anybody know if these are still made???
 

Lady Day

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Joie DeVive said:
Ok, here's a question...

Some of my 50s dress patterns call for self covered belt buckles.
(Belt buckles to be covered in the same fabric as the dress)
Do they even make those any more?

I bought one a couple years back by Dritz, but I haven't been able to find them lately in the stores, and I didn't find them on the Dritz website.

Does anybody know if these are still made???


Those are like cloth covered buttons. You can get the casing for those from most fabric stores that tend to have older stock. I have found them here in the citay. But Im not too good at covering them without a gob of fabric hanging out somewhere. :eek:

LD
 

Joie DeVive

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Hmmm...

I can find the buttons in the local stores, but not the buckles... [huh]
I guess I'll have to seek out our local independent shops and see it I have better luck.

Thanks LD!!
 

Polka Dot

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ohairas said:
Does anyone know of anything that will take OUT fray check?

I had a problem similar to yours with my senior prom dress. As I recall, my mom and I used rubbing alcohol to take it out, with pretty good results. Just make sure the alcohol won't damage the fabric.
 

Elaina

One Too Many
Joie DeVive said:
Ok, here's a question...

Some of my 50s dress patterns call for self covered belt buckles.
(Belt buckles to be covered in the same fabric as the dress)
Do they even make those any more?

I bought one a couple years back by Dritz, but I haven't been able to find them lately in the stores, and I didn't find them on the Dritz website.

Does anybody know if these are still made???

I don't know if Dritz quit making them, but everyone says they're out of stock. I'd call sewtrue and see if they have any (since they say if you don't see it to call to check availability.)
 

Honey Doll

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Covered Belt buckles...

Joie DeVive said:
Ok, here's a question...

Some of my 50s dress patterns call for self covered belt buckles.
(Belt buckles to be covered in the same fabric as the dress)
Do they even make those any more?

I bought one a couple years back by Dritz, but I haven't been able to find them lately in the stores, and I didn't find them on the Dritz website.

Does anybody know if these are still made???


Acme Notions sells them here...

http://acmenotions-store.stores.yahoo.net/secobekit.html

http://acmenotions-store.stores.yahoo.net/3bebukit.html

It looks like the belt kit one I usually get is temporarily out of stock, but they usually do have them.

Honey Doll
 

Snookie

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Los Angeles Area
Honey Doll said:
Acme Notions sells them here...

http://acmenotions-store.stores.yahoo.net/secobekit.html

http://acmenotions-store.stores.yahoo.net/3bebukit.html

It looks like the belt kit one I usually get is temporarily out of stock, but they usually do have them.

Honey Doll

Ooh, what a cool thing! I've never seen that before. Much easier than covering a pre-made belt buckle, like I've been doing! I don't do it often, because it's so hard.

If you're interested in making the belt eyelets on your machine, check to see if you can buy an eyelet plate. You cut your hole, slide it onto the peg on the eyelet plate, which holds it steady and keeps it a uniform size and shape. Or you can do it by hand. (I just make the one hole in the exact spot I need. Hopefully I don't change size.;) )

Here's instructions I followed from a 1943 sewing book:
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Elaina

One Too Many
I have an eyelet for my buttonhole attachment, so I've never thought much about them.

FYI: for those of you with a Wal-Mart with a fabric department, seems the granny chic is finally hitting the bargain bins. I've seen quite a bit of 40 and 50's repro fabrics for $1-$2 and there always seems to be plenty of it, AND most of it is decent quality on there (for a change).
 

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