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Posted on: 7/24/04 10:45 PM ET
I am not too sure about this, so I thought I'd ask here, but is a Buttermilk Knit from Emma One Sock a sheer knit like Onionskin, or is it something I can make a shirt out of without having to double up on or line?
Here's an example in case you need to see what fabric I'm talking about: http://www.emmaonesock.com/fabrics/newesttrendsl4105.htm
Here's an example in case you need to see what fabric I'm talking about: http://www.emmaonesock.com/fabrics/newesttrendsl4105.htm
Posted on: 7/24/04 11:13 PM ET
EOS buttermilk knits are opaque. Very soft, very stretchy. Very comfy. Usually when a fabric is sheer, Linda (EOS) will state that in the description.
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"I base my fashion sense on what doesn't itch." — Gilda Radner
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"I base my fashion sense on what doesn't itch." — Gilda Radner
http://stitchesandseams.blogspot.com
Posted on: 7/25/04 0:15 AM ET
It's also more a heavier weight than OS. It's my favorite poly knit as it sews up like a dream, has great recovery and the colors are bright.
Sherril
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If it's worth sewing, it's worth sewing well;
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If it's worth sewing, it's worth sewing well;
and if it's worth sewing well, it's worth FITTING FIRST! - TSL
Posted on: 7/28/04 10:03 PM ET
Ok so basically these are good knits that I won't have to line with anything? That's what I'm looking for and EOS has some really cute printed knits that are hard to find elsewhere.
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