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Thursday, 30 June 2011

Wedding Dress trends-fashion school predictions for the year's hottest look for tying the knot


When a bride walks down the aisle, all eyes are on her — and her dress. So it is not surprising that choosing the right dress is almost as big as a decision how to choose their husband. How does a bride know which is "the one"? Flipping through Bridal magazines can be overwhelming, and browsing in the shop can be hit or miss. But here's some help from experts to fashion school that you have them (ring finger) on the pulse of bridal fashion design. These trends will make best sense of the brides coming down the aisle, as they are walking down the runway.

Silhouettes to ball gown. For some women, wedding dresses are all fictional, so the voluminous skirts that make the bride look as she is walking on a cloud that contribute to the effect. If the dress is covered with embroidery, ruffles and feathers, the wedding guests are sure to let out a sigh of admiration, when the bride makes his entrance. On the practical side, the ball gown full covers larger hips and thighs, flattering further bride. This ultra romantic silhouette has been popularized by fashion designer Monique Lhuillier, whose flowing designs are memorable weddings, as they are on red carpets.

Folds and. Perhaps Project Runway winner Leanne Marshall started the trend two years ago, when he introduced his signature and creases, but irrespective of their origin, one of the final details in gowns will be this year. Designer Angel Sanchez shows that multiple folds can increase the volume of a garment, so fresh, modern. And also the icon of the Fashion design bridal Vera Wang, usually so sleek and streamlined, with folds in some of his designs this season.

1950s-inspired Clothes. Brides will be having an affair with fifty this year. Retro details such as bottlenecks, scoop, exaggerated skirts, waist tulle sleeves, tea-length hemlines .75 and remember an era which celebrated the traditionalism and femininity. While brides may find an authentic 1950s vintage wedding dress at shops, designers such as Stephanie Allin and Anne Barge tribute at the time in their collections.

Flashes of color. Traditional wedding dresses can be white, but brides this year will be introducing a little color in all white. The colours chosen typically complete flowers wedding or bridesmaid dresses, and can be found on arches, doors, waist and hemlines of the bride's dress. While the most popular colors are deep red rose flirty and soft blues, more dramatic color to weave its way into bridal gowns is black. Jenny Packham, who has dressed celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Kate Beckinsale for the red carpet, British designer has bits of black in their current online bridal. Rather than appear goth, black white and accentuates the adds even more talent for formal dress.

Bridal collections chain retailer. The biggest trend in wedding dresses from this year is not a particular style-is where it's being sold. In fact, historians of fashion school can consider this one of the most significant developments in fashion never marries. Mass market retailers such as The limited, Ann Taylor and Anthropologie are introducing bridal line and j. Crew, which has sold wedding dresses, from 2004, is also opening its first boutique bridal. These dealers not only offer brides a more affordable, they tap into brand loyalty. The woman who likes to wear j. Crew every other day of the year may feel comfortable in a wedding dress j. Crew; and the person who sees herself as a kind of girl Anthropologie may remain faithful to his style, his wedding day.

These warnings can help brides find trend the wedding gown of their dreams. Because they know that, while marriages are never perfect, can be their gowns.




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Learn how to understand color design Dress


Today most colors are chemically produced in large quantities from coal tars or aniline, oxygen, hydrogen, sulphur and many other organic and inorganic substances, giving a huge variety of many shades brighter than was possible in the past.

THE MEANINGS OF COLORS

Over the centuries has had many color meanings-many of them based on superstitions and many on the individual's actual physical reactions due to the Association of ideas, such as:

-Fire-red heat

Blue-Sky-water-Cool

Green-Grass-nature-peace

Gaiety-Sun-yellow

Viola-Shadow-mystery

HOT colors: red, red-orange, red-purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green and yellow are stimulating and exciting and seem to come forward or advance. When these colors are used in full intensity in large areas seem to make the crowd appear larger.

COLD blue colors: purple, blue, green, blue, and some shades of green and purple. These colors are more relaxing more exciting – used in large areas without any accents of warm colors may be too relaxing and also give a feeling of worthlessness or refusal. Cool colors seem to recede and give an effect of minimizing the mass. In general, elusive, quiet inconspicuous colors such as tones less intense, low value of secondary and tertiary colours or shades; and, the more intense the colour, the stronger or more bully you become.

Traditionally the colour of spring were pink and yellow green; summer-yellow, blue and green; autumn-orange and Brown; and winter-red and black.

RED indicates excitement, warmth, courage; and appeals to the most basic instincts.

BLUE indicates the distance, calm, truth and sincerity; and appeals to spiritual or intellectual aspects of personality.

GREEN is the color of nature and indicates the coldness, the young and the hope of eternal life. In hue, value and intensity, this is the most RESTful color without being too depressing.

Yellows and gold indicate Sun, merriment, honor and loyalty.

PURPLE indicates the mystery, pain, high rank, royalty:

VIOLET red indicates the luxury, elegance and sacrifice.

ORANGE indicates happiness, strength, stamina.

WHITE indicates the light, innocence, purity, faith, joy and glory.

BLACK indicates in sadness and pain.

DEVELOP THE SENSE OF COLOR

Each collection has a "new" color-in reality, this means that some particular tonality are used more often. The designers interested in creating clothes appealing in practice, however, will develop and use more colours tending to the wearer. Color should improve the quality of the natural color of skin, hair and eyes.

In general, the following can easily be observed:

Light colors appear lighter when placed next to dark colours.

Gray, combined with any color assumes a tinge of complement of that color, as for example: a grey used with blue gradient orange or have a cast, and a grey used with red feel like you have a greenish tinge. Any color looks brighter when placed next to its complement. In fact when placed next to each other at full strength will be displayed for combat or jump.

In the choice of colours for a costume is important to know if the garment will wear day or night, or will it be worn on both times, because the effect of light on color should be kept in mind.

ALL COLORS WILL APPEAR MORE INTENSE SEEN IN DAYLIGHT. Artificial light the same colors will be subdued. Candle-lit color will soften slightly illuminate the incandescent and fluorescent light will change the apparent hue.

AMBER lighting seem to make more intense yellow green, seems tinged yellow, blue purple very boring and slightly reddish.

Blue lights will dull green and yellow, blue to intensify, seemingly change red to purple.

UNDER the red light to almost red and yellow make green and blue will appear dull, while red is very intense.

SEEN under a light green yellow green and looks like almost all other colours very boring, except for the Green will be intensified.

Get a good understanding of color and will increase your ability to design well.




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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Wedding dresses-5 hot new designers of gown you need to know

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In the world of wedding fashion, your name is your trademark. From couture one-of-a-kind dresses to breezy ready-to-wear styles, these five up-and-coming designers represent the next class of high-style designer names to remember. Move over Ms. Wang...

The Island Fashionista - Tamara Catz

Peering from the panoramic window of her ocean-side studio on the island of Maui, it's easy for Tamara Catz to understand that a sweaty, satin-and-tulle-encased bride isn't a great look for a beach wedding. Instead, she envisions the kind of dress that can "make a girl want to walk barefoot in the sand with the man of her dreams - flowy, feminine, simple." Catz, 36, modeled her line of romantic, bohemian-style wedding dresses after her breezy sensibility. 

The Buenos Aires native spent seven years creating contemporary resort wear before she felt the artistic urge to foray into the world of bridal wear in 2007.  "A wedding dress is probably the most special garment a woman will ever put on, so I knew that my bridal designs could be a little more dreamy and unique than those for my every day clothes," says the 36-year-old. The Hawaiian-inspired designs feature relaxed feminine shapes, simple cuts, and organic accents like shells.  Rather than overpowering the bride, Catz's simple silhouettes and light, flowing fabrics "make a women feel like herself," something she believes, "the traditional Cinderella-like wedding dress doesn't always do." Naturally, they're most at home as alternative-style gowns for beach weddings, and many are even versatile enough to wear after the wedding.  The best part for that special day, though, is that a Catz design can feel just as refreshing as sand between their toes.

The Custom Duo - Miosa Bride

"Miosa" combines two names: Michael and Sanea Sommerfield. Miosa Bride combines two visions: that of a husband and a wife to craft couture of the highest quality in a surprising location. Based in Sacramento, California, Sanea, 42, brings her business expertise and insight into the female psyche, while Michael, 46, draws from experience gained sewing outdoor wear at his father's store and running a Sacramento tailor shop. "Sewing is like breathing to him," Sanea gushes. "I am still amazed most of the time at his understanding and knowledge."

The decision to stay in Sacramento despite a zip code that lacks an obvious couture culture was in part an effort to bring high style to the capital city, but it was also a personal one. "We had four children and did not want to move the family," Sanea explains. "Family comes first, so we had to build a business that could function here." Their exquisite fabrics and design techniques have earned them a local following, and now that the kids are grown, the duo plans to begin branding nationally this year. 

The consultation phase is an integral component in the process of creating their gowns. The team takes detailed measurements to draft an initial pattern that accurately mimics the bride's body with respect to her level of comfort.  They then gather information about her and her wedding so they can weave her personality into the dress, whether soft fabrics for a romantic or a daring silhouette for a sophisticate. Pieces of the gown are then individually cut and sewn in-house, often using 100 percent silk fabrics imported from Europe. The result is a couture gown inspired by the natural aesthetic of the woman wearing it.

The Green Pioneer -  Deborah Lindquist

Deborah Lindquist raised a few eyebrows when she launched a daywear line made exclusively from recycled fabrics in 1983, long before the terms "eco" and "green" had been coined.  Raised on a farm in Willmar Minnesota, surrounded by gardens, orchards and corn fields, Lindquist was 5 years old when her grandmother taught her to sew.  "Life on the farm sparked my respect for the earth, and I knew that if I was to make an impact in the fashion world, I would have to do so in a manner that remained true to my love for the environment," says the 52-year-old.

Lindquist highlighted a 2005 fashion show with a wedding dress made of hemp that drew national interest - from brides who read about it in blogs to a USA Today article on help farming that featured it.  So in 2007, Deborah launched a green wedding collection made entirely of recycled materials, hemp blends, and soy silks.

If the idea of wearing hemp conjures up thoughts of scratchy ill-fitted clothing, brides can rest assured that these luxurious, highly-stylized gowns are more suitable for a walk down the red carpet than a stroll up Haight-Ashbury. Lindquist's dresses have a romantic, feminine feel with a bit of an edge.  Detailed lace, beadwork, and ribbons embellish her creations with an air of elegance, while flirtatious bustiers and corsets lend a cutting-edge aesthetic.  In an era in which greening your wedding is oh-so-stylish, her designs allow you to wear that environmental commitment - and look good every step of the way.

The Southern Belle - Suzanne Perron

A fashion designer rooted in a culture of debutantes, oversized weddings, and Mardi Gras queens seems somehow destined to create magnificent white ball gowns steeped in timeless elegance.  For New Orleans-native Suzanne Perron, that ambition took root when she received her first sewing machine from the Easter Bunny when she was 5 years old. "I dreamed of making beautiful romantic wedding gowns that mirrored the traditional aesthetic of this beautiful historic city," she remembers.

First though, she had to learn her craft by studying under Carolina Herrera, Ana Sui, and Vera Wang in New York City.  Thirteen years later, a homesick Perron returned to New Orleans to set up her bridal boutique.

Suzanne's designs are clearly inspired by the city's distinct culture and celebrated architecture.  On her gowns, you will find pintucking that mimics a fluted column on a St. Charles mansion or beadwork inspired by the intricate filigree and plaster work that finishes door frames and ceilings throughout the city. 

She admits that she's "not looking to be fashion-forward" and instead describes her designs as "once in a lifetime gowns in white and ivory," despite the many stylists and editors who insist color is en vogue.  It's a natural union for a designer who continues to make a name for herself in a city where traditions are preserved and celebrated.

The Embellishment Artiste - Mariana Leung

For Mariana Leung, it's a wedding dress's smallest detail that affords the greatest self expression. "I love that my imagination can run wild with embroidery, since I can adapt an embellishment for a woman of any shape, size, taste and budget," she explains, "no other aspect of a wedding gown grants such freedom." Leung has channeled that creative streak since childhood when her father convinced her she was talented enough to make her own clothes. "Every time I asked for an outfit in a store window, he responded that I could make a better version of it myself," she remembers.

Leung honed those skills designing couture embroidery for the bridal industry's top houses - Monique Lhullier, Vera Wang, and Giorgio Armani. "Bridal was the perfect fit because it's the one outfit that is purchased on emotion instead of practicality, granting more room for creativity," says the 34-year-old. Now, she's parlaying that experience into her own gowns, conceptualized and built around an intricate embroidery pattern. Most of her brides bring a motif to incorporate, such as the detailing of an heirloom piece of jewelry or a pattern from a grandmother's wedding dress.  Others peruse Leung's "look book" of embroidery designs for inspiration.

For such a personal, hands-on experience, Leung has a surprising number of out-of-town clients.  For one project, a bride e-mailed a picture of flowers from her family's backyard, and Mariana designed a bolero jacket with fabric appliques inspired by the flowers for the bride to wear over the very basic gown she had already purchased. "The project proved that customization and luxury can be affordable," she says, "you just need to get a little creative."




Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a complete weddings and wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides through every step of the planning process. Brides can request wedding vendor quotes from top vendors across the nation.



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Top Prom Dress designer for 2011


Prom night is your first opportunity not only to glam up with an elegant or formal dress, flirtatious but just might be the first exposure of high fashion. Many of the top designers from around the world have lines of formal dresses for prom, and when you plan your big night you will find that you can choose among the best known names.

Who are the top designers dress prom for 2011? How to shop online for your unique prom dress, you're likely to see these name come more often. All have a solid reputation for beautiful lines and colors.

Mori Lee-line Mori Lee prom dresses styles range from short malice in shocking pink and pastel to dramatic gowns of a line in bright primary colors.

Jovani prom Designs-if you wish to strapless and overwhelming at the floor or bold with Ruffles, Jovani has a unique design for your body.

BG Haute-want something wild that permanently turns heads when entering a room? Prom dresses of Haute new BG include outrageous coloured floral motifs and shimmering metallic cocktail dresses.

Sherri Hill-if you want a dress that can double for clubbing, as a cocky animal print strapless, Sherri Hill has the dress for you. You can also find clothes from a line that runs under this label.

Scale-a well known name in fashion, Scala offers a distinctive line of dresses for the new season. Elegant gowns and gleaming Black Empire dress colorful highlight their catalog.

JASZ Couture designs-this season by Jasz trot out the audacity of prom. You can choose between The dramatic cut dresses or formal backless dresses, especially with crossed straps.

La Femme-elegant, clothing length plan for solid or brilliant floral patterns include the catalog of this season. If you want to project an air of mystery, try a gown collection of La Femme.

These and many designers of the most popular prom dress are available for selling clothes. When you shop online, you have the advantage of extensive available inventories and the promise of a grand ball in an amazing dress.




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Design unique apparel that are In vogue


For centuries, both men and women have given the highest importance to the type of clothes they wear. Women especially love to dress with elegance and are aware of their clothing. Filled with everything, there are a multitude of women's apparel designs available today.

Traditional and contemporary styles

Traditional wear in India includes the sarees and Salwar kameez. Over time, fashions and new tendencies crept in, mixing traditional values and contemporary styles. The designs of the dress of the Oriental culture became well accepted and appreciated.

Today you can find many designs of dress that exemplify the Western culture. Jeans, t-shirts, dresses, skirts, and so on are in the range. Gone are the days when women wore only the traditional wear. Today women love to explore and experiment with variety and the latest trends.

Funky designs, bright colors, floral patterns on clothes are loved and popular among younger generations. No matter what kind of casual wear, formal wear or designer, women love to have the best clothing and appear unique in their dress.

Designer sarees, lehengas Salwar kameez and cholis can, and so on are also preferred by women on special occasions. Wearing designer had a particular importance in the life of every person. Expensive and elegant design sarees are considered absolutely perfect for special occasions like weddings, engagement parties, celebrations and social gatherings. Sarees are known to accentuate the beauty of a woman for decades.

You'll also find a plethora of apparel designs online shops too. Woven fabrics of cotton, wool, fabrics, scarves and stoles can be purchased on-line at reasonable prices. Most of these products are built according to the latest fashion designs and trends. Every day a new product is launched the update trends of fashion.

Choose from a variety of designs

There are varieties of man in dress materials available including online stores, material for Salwar kameez costume, wearing churidar, designer materials and many others. Tracksuits heavily embroidered with beautiful and intricate designs are available at reasonable prices.

A variety of suit fabrics are also available at different prices. Punjabi suits, chikan embroidery materials, jacquard dress materials are some of the most loved and yearned dress by most women. These dress fabrics are worth the price and par excellence.

In addition to cotton sarees tangali sarees are in demand because of its availability of versatile colors and designs. These sarees are appreciated in the global market. Although the designer sarees are preferred by women, cotton sarees have a uniqueness that is pretty undeniable. It is elegant and comfortable and can be worn on any occasion.

A number of amazing dress designs are also found in the tissues of cotton kurta. This dress material are easy to maintain and are of superior quality. Comfortable during summers and easy to wear, is in great demand these days.Regardless of the type of fabric and clothes you choose, it is important to choose clothes that will help improve your figure and looks.




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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Looking for a men's Dress Watch? Fashion tips for buyers


There are all kinds of accessories to choose from. But the clock is simply a must for the modern man. It is true that you can always opt for a more informal, but if you want to look professional and formal go for a more elegant. Dress watch a man would be the perfect choice for you. There are several models on the market, then you will definitely need some guidance in making the right choice.

Men's dress watch must be thin and flat. In this way there will be an ugly bulge underneath the Sleeve of the jacket. On the other hand the model you select should not be too small. A compact will look very feminine watch on the wrist. At the same time you have to see clearly the marks and the handles.

Typically, male dress watches should have displays simple and elegant. The chronograph models are extremely functional, but they look a bit too professional. They might not be suitable for formal nights. And surely you would want your watch to be multifunctional.

At the time, models with rectangular dials are more trendy. The colors of pink dial face are black, white, silver, gold and dark. Blue is certainly fashionable at the time. You can easily go for a stainless steel case with gloss finish, any color of light metal. Most models have hip bands of leather croc-enriched in dark brown and black.

It is better for you to choose a men's dress watch from one of the well-known brands on the market. Design patterns are definitely recommended-surely you will get the right style. Before obtaining the time do not miss to check the technical details.




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Style Makers-who says you need to get one on one with Prom Dress designer?


Is ready to start taking the world by storm for your prom planning? The good news is that you can really find a dress that stands out for you. Some of the local stores may require you to enter and look at what they have to offer. Other stores may encourage you to visit them. The key here is to find the dress really helps to talk about their own style. You might also want to design your own. Your prom dress is your dress, one that must absolutely love.

You are a creator of style? You are a person who has the ability to set the tone for the whole party? If so, don't be fooled by what dress designers have to say about what is fashionable or what is not. Before you invest a good amount of money in a prom dress, make sure it's a habit that is proud to wear. For example, select a prom dress that speaks to your personality color, cut, style, or in some other way. So many people have an opinion on your clothing choices, but only your opinion counts here.

Maybe you're creative and they would like to be the creator of style through and through. You want to design your own prom dress. This take a lot of work and planning so be sure to give yourself plenty of time to pull it off. We recommend that you work with a local seamstress to ensure that the dress is what you hope for. There are those that are bizarre photography (also using chewing gum wrapper for clothes!) and then there are those who just want to show their style.

When you're looking for something that is unique, remember to give yourself enough time to find, order it and try it on. This is especially true if you buy your prom dress from the Internet. Your goal should be to find a dress that is the color or pattern that is right for your look. We recommend a single cut, or you may need something that is longer than what is readily available. The good news is that there is a range of options online by some of the most eclectic designer in the world. On the other hand, you could go all out and have a custom design for you.

Your style is your style and your prom dress. Choose a dress that is impressed by. Wear it with all the passion and love you for it. Best of all; I know that you will have the best prom prom dress style.




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Dress design – discover how to improve your body shape


Trompe L'Oeil is the French term for a form of art that literally means "FOOL THE EYE". Refers to landscape painting, statuary or furniture on the walls of the room, so an illusion it as reality created, indicating how the eye is easily fooled.

We can use these same principles inherent in our eyes play tricks on us to create the illusion of better proportion in figure. Doing so that we can appear to increase or decrease any size under observation. Any shape can be made to appear shorter or taller, stronger or more subtle, svelte, sturdy or from a variety of means that we will describe.

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE ILLUSION OF FABRICS DIMENSIONS

Textiles contribute greatly to the apparent size and shape in three modes: color, texture and pattern.

FABRIC PATTERNS

Featured materials, plaids, stripes and checks can be worn by every type of figure. But it must be borne in mind the predominant flow of its design. Models that tend to impose the eye to follow her in horizontal direction would have a tendency to shorten and widen the figure. Small prints can be worn by anyone without any apparent effect on the size. Spaced large prints must be designed carefully so that the positioning of the design creates the illusion that you want to achieve.

CREATING ILLUSIONS WITH COLOR

You can create optical illusions, not only from the line and shape, but also in color. Some of these delusions are as follows:
Flying colours-frosted bulb lit up after staring for about half a minute, close your eyes. As the point of light that you see (with eyes closed) begins to fade, it will change color and appear in all colors of the Rainbow.
After image-stay in a place of vibrant color for a while. Now watch a plain white surface. You will see a complementary color to change. After watching the Red that you will see blue-green, after yellow-blue and purple after green-red.
Vibration-equal values of contrasting or complementary intense tonalities, and appear to jump or vibrate.
COLOR AS CAMOUFLAGE DRESS DESIGN

Color has a very strong influence on the apparent size of the figure. Warm colours, light and bright all tend to increase the apparent size. Colors cool, dark and opaque generally minimize size. Color contrasts, depending on the percentage are used, they have a very precise effect on the appearance of dimension.

Recommended colors for defects of the figure:

Short Stout figure-all colors, contrasts should come around the neck near the face and should give diagonal instead of lines. All colors should be soft and warm colours should be of low intensity. Small bright accents are more becoming more broad areas of color.
Staining thin figure-natural high should be accented. Bright and light colors are needed as accents on dark clothes and free. Dark, dull colors cold should be avoided.
In general-metallic colors are hard on complexion and similar figures. Cool colors are soothing, flatter and decrease swelling. Light colors increase the apparent size, but it seems that the silhouette blend into the background. Light, bright colours are particularly good for young and thin. Warm colors are good for well balanced personality. Dark colors are smart, but should be accented with small amounts of contrast brighter.

Cleverly used, color can achieve amazing effects.




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Monday, 27 June 2011

Dress Designs-cutting and marking Pattern


Some fabrics will be a major challenge to cut than others. Leather, suede and fur are three of these. You will also need to know how to mark the pieces of the model when making your dress designs.

LEATHER AND SUEDE

Leather and suede present special problems in the designer. To smooth out wrinkles, folds and extended shocks-use a warm iron (iron dry) on the wrong side and keep on pressing iron and hang onto it until the skin is smooth. These materials must be sewn with a larger than usual. All seams are sewn with duct tape to prevent pulling and cutting through the skin.

Both leather and suede come in the shape and size of the animal from which it gets. For full-size clothing larger sections should be placed, so your design must also be prepared in advance to take this into account and to have lines of patching form an integral part of the design.

IMPORTANT-do not PIN leather or suede-Cut and fit your entire model with precision in muslin and after that all fittings and alterations are as good as can be-use this template for your muslin in cutting off the suede or leather. Once your material is cut-is this-cannot be changed.

Pattern pieces was on the wrong side of the material, not PIN. Weight to hold it in place. Define and implement all trademarks with the tailor chalk. Cut. Seam allowance need not exceed 1/4 inch but neckline and weapons must be remain laced with duct tape to strengthen all possible strain and tearing.

In the processing of leather or suede stitched-the first has to be the final sewing. If stitching must be removed and made above, the material will be weakened and halve the needle and unsightly blemishes will be produced.

FUR

Cutting of fur is very demanding and difficult, but if the call to outfit your designs will want to know how fur trimming is done. Follow the same procedure for marking as you did with your skin and suede. Place the fur side down and do all your marking on the side of the skin. With a sharp razor blade cut the Hide-but be careful not to cut the fur itself. After you finish this procedure of shear grab fur with both hands and firmly pull apart on each side of the cut

THE PIECES OF MARKING PATTERN

MARKING CHALK

Lift cautiously pattern from cutting table of gypsum board with side of muslin. With your analysis wheel trace every marking, all lines of sewing and any sign of the cross. Use short strokes and firm and lift wheel in each stroke so that the material is pushed out of place.

Remove from Blackboard and check that all the signs are clear. Remove reason muslin, but does not unfold material. Place the side opposite chalk tab and proceed to celebrate this side by tracing over the first few lines brushed. Once again check that all the signs are clear and that they have forgotten anyone.

Not thread knot. Leave a piece of tail and ensure your thread with one or two points back. Terminate your line to score points in the same way. Node. Ever your node marking or baste discussions. You will operate less trouble in this way, when pulling out later.

Begin and end each straight line stitching in the same way. Do not turn the corners with a wire. Breaking your thread that changes direction every time and start anew.

Cross marks take the place of notches. In making use of cross marks a double wire, without knots and not back stitches. Start with a queue, taking small stitches running and ending with a coda.

MARKING PIN

On lightweight materials when chalk marks will not show up very well marking pin is used. For very delicate materials, on which pins leave permanent marks use needles.

Cut and mark carefully and you will get nice results to suit your designs.




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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Fashion Design Dress Contest

Here's a design contest that I just came across on the Tracy Reese fan page. You can win two tickets to her Fall 2011 show next month in NYC if you re-design a strapless dress that she offers for Spring 2011.

Here's the link for more details! This contest ends soon so check it out right away.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=148470601873344&index=1

Good luck :)

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