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rishi-raaj01 · 2 years ago
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Industrial Quilting Machine: Revolutionizing the Textile Industry
This cutting-edge equipment has not only streamlined the quilting process but has also significantly increased productivity and improved the quality of products. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating world of industrial quilting machines, exploring their features, applications, benefits, and the impact they have had on the textile industry.
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katelovessewing · 25 days ago
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cosmiccowboystuddies · 1 month ago
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current events
WEEKLY R.E.P.O.R.T.
r – reading Bunny by Mona Awad
"We’re just Bunnies. We’re just Bunnies, Samantha. We’re just Bunnies doing what Bunnies do."
e – eating strawberry yoplait yogurt
p – playing watching Claire Saffitz x Dessert Person videos while making things
o – obsessed with Yellowjackets — the show is taking over my mind right now, can't stop thinking about it!
r – recommending JLab headphones — great sound quality, comfortable, and affordable, perfect for long listening sessions
t – treating a scoop of strawberry ice cream just because
CURRENT PROJECTS / LIFE LATELY
Sewing
Bikini + shorts set
Lord Shen cosplay
Headbands
Repairing jeans
Sewing a hissif
Crocheting
Ruffle skirt
Wrapping up older pieces
Writing
working on short stories
writing a book called Dear Mr. Darcy
Wolfstar trilogy + a few shorter one-shots
scripting/editing my first YouTube video: a video essay on Marvel’s Thunderbolts
Room Redecorating
making an inspo grid wall
collecting art prints & references
starting button art + stamp art
Other
taking summer classes
learning a gnarly K-pop dance
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mkfashionlace · 6 months ago
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Elevate your fashion game with our stunning collection of floral lace fabric! Whether you're designing a one-of-a-kind dress, a chic top, or unique accessories, our premium lace will bring your creative visions to life. Shop now and transform your wardrobe with elegance!
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priyasinghi · 10 months ago
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Lining and Interlining Fabric for Different Fabrics | Knits, Denim & More
The article delves into the importance of selecting the right lining and interlining fabric for various types of garments, focusing on fabrics like knits, denim, and others. It explains the roles of lining and interlining —with lining providing a finished look and comfort, and interlining offering structure and support.
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For different fabrics:
Knits: Use lightweight, stretchable linings and stretchable interlining to accommodate the fabric’s natural stretch.
Denim: Opt for soft cotton linings and heavyweight interlining like canvas or non woven fusible interlining for added durability.
Other Fabrics: Select linings and interlinings based on fabric weight and intended use, such as silk or wool.
The article emphasizes choosing the right type of interlining, such as
Fabric Type: Match the lining and interlining to the outer fabric’s weight and texture. For instance, use woven interlining for structured fabrics and non woven interlining for softer ones.
Garment Purpose: Consider the garment’s intended use (e.g., formal vs. casual) to determine the level of structure and comfort needed.
Desired Effect: Decide whether you want extra support, a smooth finish, or enhanced comfort. Interlining fusible or fusing interlining might be required for additional support.
To get the most out of your lining and interlining fabric, follow these tips:
Pre-Wash Fabrics: Wash and iron your lining and interlining fabrics before use to prevent shrinkage and ensure a perfect fit.
Use Proper Techniques: Ensure that linings and interlinings are attached correctly to avoid puckering or shifting. Woven fusible interlining can help in creating a seamless finish.
Test on Scraps: Always test your chosen linings and interlinings on fabric scraps before applying them to your final garment.
Following these tips will help you achieve a professional finish and enhance the overall quality of your garments.
Choosing the right lining and interlining fabric for your projects is crucial in achieving high-quality, well-constructed garments. Whether you’re working with knits, denim, or other fabrics, understanding how to select and use the appropriate lining and interlining can make all the difference in the final result.
By considering the fabric type, garment purpose, and desired effects, you can ensure that your garments not only look great but also offer comfort and durability. With the right lining and interlining, your garments will have that polished, professional touch that makes them stand out.
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louiwanders · 1 year ago
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Sewing A Mouse Pad
I am making a mouse pad using cardboard and cotton fabric. Here is the last stitch. I love it, and it works well. Material: Purple Space Cotton Fabric by Loops and Threads at Micheals
cardboard I cut out from a shipping box.
music: Artist Name: Sonic Nothing
Track Title: Together
YT: Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by Sonic Nothing - Together - https://thmatc.co/?l=55019A41
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wellextol · 1 year ago
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calculatorcentral · 1 year ago
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Sewing Fabric Yardage Calculator - Sew with Confidence
**Sew with Precision using Our Sewing Fabric Yardage Calculator!** 
Ready to craft beautiful curtains or garments? Our Sewing Fabric Yardage Calculator is your trusted ally in ensuring you have just the right amount of fabric. Let's stitch together the steps to use it:
**How to Use the Sewing Fabric Yardage Calculator:**
**Enter Fabric Width (in inches):**
- Input the width of your fabric, e.g., 54 inches.
**Enter Number Of Pieces:**
- Specify the quantity you need, e.g., 2 curtain panels.
**Enter Piece Length (in inches):**
- Input the desired length for each panel, e.g., 84 inches.
**Calculate:**
Click the "Calculate" button for an instant estimation of the fabric yardage needed for your project.
**Real-Time Example:**
Planning to create curtains? Follow these steps:
- Fabric Width (in inches): 54
- Number Of Pieces: 2
- Piece Length (in inches): 84
Upon clicking "Calculate," the calculator will reveal the total fabric yardage required to purchase:
Fabric yardage needed: 4.67 yards
**Craft with Confidence using Our Sewing Fabric Yardage Calculator.** It's accurate, convenient, and just a click away!
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sybilra · 3 months ago
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I will probably never be able to sew anything remotely related to formal garments, but at least this weekend I made a t-shirt and a pair of comfortable pants for myself. And even though there are small mistakes, I am quite happy with the result.
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felixadventures1 · 4 months ago
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I haven’t done any new digital art lately, I did however make a new puppet!
This is Bonko the goblin, dressed in the potato sack rags he tailored himself
It is my first soft body puppet, I wanted him to travel well, since he is coming with me to D&D group I host. I based the pattern on the free Snoof pattern on the Puppet Nerd site
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sewingforyourlife · 5 months ago
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Another view from the skirt.
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byfatimazahra · 4 months ago
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🌸 DIY Floral Desk Mat – Easy Sewing Project! 🧵✨
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Want to upgrade your workspace? This beginner-friendly floral desk mat is the perfect touch! 💕 Watch now & get inspired!
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puzzledjaypros · 1 year ago
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We made a reusable flax-filled heat pad for a friend recovering from surgery! We hope they get a lot of use out of it, but not more than they need to!
Posted using PostyBirb
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bevanne46 · 1 year ago
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I think I will have to try this. Framed in Diamond Quilt Block.
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leleaulait-creations · 2 years ago
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🌺 Une des création d'hier 🌺
Petite trousse doublée (17x29cm)
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priyasinghi · 10 months ago
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Fusible vs. Sew-In Interlining: Which is Perfect for Your Sewing Project?
This article provides a detailed comparison of fusible interlining and sew-in interlining, two popular types of interlining fabric used in garment construction. It explains the key differences between the two, including
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Application: Fusible interlining is applied with heat, while sew-in interlining is attached with stitches.
Bonding: Fusible interlining creates a strong, permanent bond, while sew-in interlining provides a softer, more flexible hold.
Fabric Compatibility: Fusible interlining is not suitable for all fabrics, especially those sensitive to heat, whereas sew-in interlining can be used with any interlining fabric.
Finish: Fusible interlining provides a crisp finish, while sew-in interlining offers a more natural drape.
The article also offers guidance on fusible interlining is ideal for projects where you need a quick, easy application and a firm structure. Here’s when you should consider using it:
Fusible interlining is ideal for projects where you need a quick, easy application and a firm structure. Here’s when you should consider using it:
Crisp collars and cuffs: Provides the stiffness needed for a polished look.
Tailored garments: Adds structure to blazers, jackets, and coats.
Quick projects: Saves time as it eliminates the need for stitching.
Sew-in interlining is best for projects that require a more flexible finish or involve delicate fabrics. Consider sew-in interlining for:
Evening gowns and delicate fabrics: Provides support without risking fabric damage.
Flowing garments: Offers a softer drape, ideal for dresses and skirts.
Handmade or couture projects: Allows for precise placement and control.
This article also explains on when to choose the right fusible interlining like,
Fabric Type: Use fusible interlining for fabrics that can withstand heat, and sew-in interlining for delicate or heat-sensitive fabrics.
Garment Type: For structured garments like blazers, choose fusible interlining. For softer, flowing garments, opt for sew-in interlining.
Experience Level: If you’re new to sewing, fusible interlining might be easier to work with. For more advanced projects, sew-in interlining offers greater control.
By understanding these differences, you can choose the right interlining fabric for your sewing projects, ensuring a polished and professional outcome.
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