Free Patterns at Fabric-Store
Thought you guys might want to see this! Fabrics-Store.com has some cute free patterns available for download. Enjoy!
Thought you guys might want to see this! Fabrics-Store.com has some cute free patterns available for download. Enjoy!
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Hi! Charles Jeffrey who designs LOVERBOY in the UK, has three patterns on sale for a hat ($16), waistcoat ($26) and trouser ($39), and I would love to have them and sew all three of the garments.
But Somerset House, where the LOVERBOY museum show is on, only sends packages to the UK.
https://www.somersethouseshop.com/products/loverboy-pattern-designs?variant=42485936193635
Do you live in the UK and might order and send these three patterns to me? Or know of a sewist in the UK who might do that for me? I'd reimburse you for the cost of the three patterns, the shipping (sent to you, then sent to me).
For your trouble I have a big collection of Vogue and other brand designer patterns and will send you three patterns from a list I put together for you. I have Alexander McQueen patterns while at Givenchy, Galliano while at Givenchy, Patrick Kelly, Herve Leger, Albert Albez,…
What is the best method for flatening folded pieces once removed from original envelope?
I regularly use a dry iron on the lowest heat when flattening my patterns, just like Cara says. I also am really careful and go slowly, and kind of pre-flatten areas out that are bunched up. I usually iron both sides of the pattern, as the paper can curl up when you iron it.
Questions and discussions about sewing patterns
I've found a "forwarder" in the UK, one of my old embroidery pals.