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Can anyone give me some suggestions about the Double V Blouse? I would like to make this but am wondering about cap ease/height because I almost always have a problem in this area with this program. I am also wondering about the type of fabric. The pattern doesn't appear to have facings - I know I can make them but I wonder if I should be making this pattern out of a knit?? Lori | |||
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Lori if your planningn on making a garment with a knit as you said,are you aware, that you need to enter the stretch value? M.P.D4.Pro.MPD Tools Collections-Spring- Summer-Fall- Winter-Jeans Machine. Windows7Home Prem. IE10 | ||||
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Posted 14 July 2005 12:07 PM Can anyone give me some suggestions about the Double V Blouse? I would like to make this but am wondering about cap ease/height because I almost always have a problem in this area with this program. I am also wondering about the type of fabric. The pattern doesn't appear to have facings - I know I can make them but I wonder if I should be making this pattern out of a knit?? The double Vee is set to a casual fit level and should be made of a lightweight fabric. Its loose fitting, a nice cotton gauze would be ideal. To make these quick you can use either a full facing, or turn under, press, topstich and trim at neck edge. OR trim off seam allowance and apply a purchased or self made bias, or chanel. Neck facings appear in the print menu right after the sleeve. You can use or toss. mutiple choices to finish.you select,. Kaaren patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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This patern is listed under close fitting blouses. Could it be placed in the casual blouse section with the update? The pattern lists are getting soo long (that is really a good thing) it would make looking for a style much easier if the patterns were in the group where they belong. I would only look in the close fitting section if I had a knit. Joanne Damon | ||||
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yep patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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