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This was my first time using piping. It was a little difficult maneuvering that mid-driff panel. I was going to wait until I had much better pictures to post but I saw OnlySonly used the same fabric on another (super cute!) project so decided to put it up as is. And why oh why can’t I get a full shot of the dress up. working on it….
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Aug 30, 2009, 05.29 AMby marloncosta
Beautiful design! Great execution! Great job! I have never used piping myself! Kinda intimidated by it!!! But you totally did a great job with it! God bless!!!
Apr 3, 2009, 12.40 PMby Haleema
You did a super job. I love your dress.
Mar 28, 2009, 11.09 PMby fabricaddict
Your dress is lovely, you did a great job on the piping – I’ve never tried piping – always been a bit too nervous! I love the fabric
Mar 27, 2009, 05.47 AMby Mirela
I love Shari, I love paisley, I love pipping ==> very pretty dress! I love it :)
Mar 26, 2009, 01.12 PMby onlysonly
Very, very pretty! Looks like you did a great job! And, I give you credit for trying the piping…I’ve never even attempted it!
Mar 26, 2009, 09.02 AMby djoule
Looks nice !
Mar 26, 2009, 06.56 AMby JJ1
Your Shari came out really beautiful. I want one now.
Mar 26, 2009, 05.21 AMby FAIRYTALE-THIRTEEN
THE DRESS IS A GREAT SUCCESS – WELL DONE ON THE PIPING IT LOOKS LOVELY & NEAT B0)
Mar 26, 2009, 05.07 AMby Laurie1962
Very nice you did a good job on the piping. I am working on this dress as well and also my first time with piping. Good to know it can be done.
Mar 26, 2009, 04.26 AMby dkocsis45
to get the pictures to show up just as you would see them on your monitor, get a program like GIMP or if you have Photoshop or something else that will let you crop a certain size, you can use that. I always crop my images to 400p wide and 555 p tall. Very nice dress BTW :) Looks great! and you did a good job with the piping as well.