i have a gorgeous vintage dress. it has a white polyester inner lining, the outside is a cream-coloured transparent fabric (maybe tulle or organza) with intricate beadings. because of the old age, the transparent fabric is staring to rip/dissolve, especially along the seams. should i buy new layer of transparent fabric and sew it underneath the original one?
Do you have any good tips for repairing beading and embroidery work. I have a couple of items of vintage clothing and the beading is very loose, how can I improve this? Thanks
I'm a 12DD, I found that if I wear a strapless bra in a halter neck style my neck gets sore and the straps of my bra tighten, would the same happen if I adapt a strapped dress to a halter neck? Thanks
you can get a thin clear plastic that can be sewn onto the inside of the strap (regardless of how thin) that evens out the weight:) I understand being a double d myself.
i have a gorgeous vintage dress. it has a white polyester inner lining, the outside is a cream-coloured transparent fabric (maybe tulle or organza) with intricate beadings. because of the old age, the transparent fabric is staring to rip/dissolve, especially along the seams. should i buy new layer of transparent fabric and sew it underneath the original one?
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bali501 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing. It's worth the effort to repair vintage clothes so as to keep our unique styles.
theclothingwarehouse 1 year ago
Do you have any good tips for repairing beading and embroidery work. I have a couple of items of vintage clothing and the beading is very loose, how can I improve this? Thanks
natz231blog 2 years ago
I'm a 12DD, I found that if I wear a strapless bra in a halter neck style my neck gets sore and the straps of my bra tighten, would the same happen if I adapt a strapped dress to a halter neck? Thanks
funkyfoxz 3 years ago
you can get a thin clear plastic that can be sewn onto the inside of the strap (regardless of how thin) that evens out the weight:) I understand being a double d myself.
tomfulery1 2 years ago