If you’re ready to watch It’s Sew Easy episode 806 just CLICK HERE.
In the 1930's excess and frivolity from the twenties transformed into smart fashion in the thirties. Fashion took a turn in a new direction as many women had to make every penny count during this time period. But of course women still wanted pretty details for dressing in that era. Frugal fashion became the rule of the day, with slimmer, sleeker styles, and details that could be fashioned on a budget. This week Angela Wolf shows how to drape everything from a simple top to elegant evening wear. If you are intrigued by fashion draping you will enjoy watching her demonstrate this technique. Designer style draping is a tried and true form of pattern making, still used by many top designers in contemporary workrooms. In this segment Angela shows you how to pinch, pin, pleat, and hand gather your way to a beautiful blouse, glamorous gown, or simple top. In part two Rebecca Kemp Brent adds scallops to add a fresh look to any garment or to home décor. Want a lacy look without adding lace or any other trim? Sweet scallops are the answer. But how do you determine how many scallops you need for the edge you want to finish? Rebecca has a no math necessary method to answer that dilemma. You are going to love it when you see how easy it is to figure it out. In no time at all you can sew a perfectly beautiful scalloped edge for home decor, garments, and more!
If you’re ready to watch It’s Sew Easy episode 806 just CLICK HERE.
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