Quilts are not all I make (bras)
#72
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Portland, OR via Hawaii
Posts: 1,342
About a month ago there was a guy demonstrating bra making...and at first I thought he was doing a OBW. As we watched we noticed that he wasnt' ironing the fabric before cutting it and teased him about it...and the older lady with him laughed - saying that she keeps pointing that out also! His finished products were really colorful being that he was using yardage we would use in quilting.
You have a lot of talent to make those up! :thumbup:
You have a lot of talent to make those up! :thumbup:
#74
Thank you ladies for all your encouraging comments.
To those that have sent me a PM, thank you.
However, I can not answer all your questions. My very strong suggestion is to contact NeedleNookFabrics 316-684-3812. They are very pleasant to work with.
Sewing to me comes very easy, without tooting my own horn, I've never found anything I could not make. However, only you know your skills. By contacting NNF they can advise you about making bras and/or buying supplies from them.
Again, as I have stated several times through this thread, fit is the most important part of bra making/fitting. NNF can advise you about that also.
I paid about $200 for my class it was a two day class and feel it would not be fair to the owner of this product to "try" and teach her technique though a tute. Also it would be a very, very long tute.
Again, thank you for looking at my thread. It is a wonderful compliment for each of you to acknowledge my skill.
To those that have sent me a PM, thank you.
However, I can not answer all your questions. My very strong suggestion is to contact NeedleNookFabrics 316-684-3812. They are very pleasant to work with.
Sewing to me comes very easy, without tooting my own horn, I've never found anything I could not make. However, only you know your skills. By contacting NNF they can advise you about making bras and/or buying supplies from them.
Again, as I have stated several times through this thread, fit is the most important part of bra making/fitting. NNF can advise you about that also.
I paid about $200 for my class it was a two day class and feel it would not be fair to the owner of this product to "try" and teach her technique though a tute. Also it would be a very, very long tute.
Again, thank you for looking at my thread. It is a wonderful compliment for each of you to acknowledge my skill.
#80
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
Posts: 6,459
These bras are beautiful!
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