MamaSewing said... Very cute top - thanks for the info about the time needed to make this! 5/5/11 3:51 PM
AlexaNJ said... So cute! Love the fabric too! 5/5/11 4:08 PM
Molliefran said... Faster shirring: do not stop and cut threads at end of each row. Make right angle and continue sewing about 1/2". Turn again and continue your next line of shirring. This makes much better stability with not all of the loose ends.
You can use this method on the sides of any size t-shirts to give them an upscale RTW look 5/6/11 10:39 AM
JanElise said... Molliefran, Thanks for the suggestion. I would like to try it again and that sounds like a good idea. 5/6/11 9:49 PM
Heatherrique said... Eyecatchingly charming dress on your adorable model! Thanks for the link to the shirring tutorial. 5/7/11 1:10 PM
Very cute top - thanks for the info about the time needed to make this!
5/5/11 3:51 PM
So cute! Love the fabric too!
5/5/11 4:08 PM
Faster shirring: do not stop and cut threads at end of each row. Make right angle and continue sewing about 1/2". Turn again and continue your next line of shirring. This makes much better stability with not all of the loose ends. You can use this method on the sides of any size t-shirts to give them an upscale RTW look
5/6/11 10:39 AM
Molliefran, Thanks for the suggestion. I would like to try it again and that sounds like a good idea.
5/6/11 9:49 PM
Eyecatchingly charming dress on your adorable model! Thanks for the link to the shirring tutorial.
5/7/11 1:10 PM