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Sounds of Silence...
... Where'd everybody go? What happens next?
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I was wondering what next too, I thought the zoom would be online by now
I got side tracked
I’ve had this skirt for years, while I love frills the shape was wrong on me, so after watching the workshop I had to rummage through several boxes of clothes & came across this & I thought I’ll make it in to a top & voila here it is…twilly is yet to come
I got side tracked
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@Sarah Hunter thanks
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@Louise Hadlow thanks
Conversion Class LIVE Feedback Session TOMORROW!!!
Hello All! We are so excited for tomorrow's live feedback session via Zoom! Kate will be hosting and is looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible to hear more about your thoughts and to have a nice IRL chat about how things went! As a reminder, the session begins at 4:00pm EST and you can join via the Zoom link below. Please note that we will be recording the session so that we may revisit it to ensure we capture all of your feedback and suggestions. ​https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85340577049?pwd=m2wpxKOnri4h1HTfUQf1cd7Ca7qM8M.1
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I’m not sure of the timing for Australia, I looked it up & I thought it was on the 28th
Fast paced twilly
My emails seemed to disappear into the ether, but I'm here now. I find the colours in this dress a little too strong for me, so i found a favourite fabric in my stash & made a quick twilly to soften the overall look. Going forward i might steal some fabric from the dress's neck facing to do another twilly. This one's not quite finished yet, but here it is.
Fast paced twilly
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@Margaret Thomson thanks 🌺
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@Michelle Lovell thanks 😊
Project #1: Twilly!
Hello all! Here is my first attempt at the twilly. (I think my "before" picture shows last here, despite my attempt to order them chronologically!) This is a woolen top with some sparkly bits woven through that I used to wear to work sometimes. I always thought it was a bit too long and slightly difficult to pull on and off because of the shape of the shoulders. I packed it away several years ago intending to alter it. As you can see in the pics, I shortened the bodice and removed the sleeves. I recut the armscyes slightly bigger under the arm and on the front, but not the back. Because there is a lining, finishing was tricky. I ended up using bias binding on the armscyes (I couldn't figure out how to do a burrito method). The bottom hem was a little easier to finish with my machine and some hand sewing, if a bit clumsy. I used the material I cut off the bodice for my twilly, about 70" long and 1" wide. I used the lining on one side and the fashion fabric on the other since the fashion fabric is a little scratchy and thick. Because the fashion fabric is a little thick, it might have been better at a slightly wider width. I wanted to use tassels for the ends but wasn't able to find any at my local fabric store, but I did find some pretty amber/black rosettes at my local creative reuse center, so I used that when I styled the twilly as a choker. I also have styled the twilly in my hair which I think I like as the fabric has some sparkly in it that picks up the silver in my hair.
Project #1: Twilly!
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This conversion gives your top a wow factor, I love the addition of the rose 🌹
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Jane Janecka
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@jane-janecka-3927
Long time dressmaker from Melbourne Australia, I now love using my scraps for textile art pieces

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