Dec 31, 2011, 09.37 PMby servareginae
Thank you. The hand sewing was tedious. But I have become more proficient at it since this project. I have added you as a friend. I’d like to go back to your page in the near future to learn about French seams.
Jan 2, 2012, 12.06 PMby taure
Ahhh, the handy french seam. They take a little longer than normal seams but are well worth the effort for pretty dresses. I am a little confused about why your coming to me about them though. Do I have info on them somewhere that I can’t see? I did use french seams for the purple azelea dress. I’m just returning to Burdastyle after a couple years break. The community here is lovely. Thanks for adding me as a friend.
Jun 13, 2008, 10.51 PMby daowebe
Hi Taura, Thank you very much for your kind words on the Danielle top variations. It’s great to be able to show your work to people who really understand the effort. Happy sewing
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Jan 2, 2012, 08.53 PMby servareginae
There is a link to a French seams tutorial on your studio page. Lovely t-shirt …. My 11yr old daughter would one like that.
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Jan 3, 2012, 07.30 AMby taure
Oh I remember now!
Thanks for your lovely compliment:)
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