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Thread: For doll seamstresses with patience

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    Inactive Member Sakurako's Avatar
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    I use bias tape for facings on everything: necklines, sleeve and skirt hems and to make the channel to hold elastic waistbands. I'm sure you'll find more uses for it than you ever dreamed possible. Plus if you like to just play with it, you can use bias seam binding to make log cabin quilt tops!

    I would probably have gone for 2 packages of lace. LOL! Put the box in the garage and slip parts of it into the sewing room inside your grocery bags!

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    garage? sewing room? hahaha....

    No. I haven't mailed it yet. Don't encourage me to get more. You and Lindy are the reason I am suddnely obsessed with doll sewing (just finished a cape, I made it off the McCalls pattern you sent me- I haven't tackled yours yet.) 92 is enough for now. There will always be more.

    (I called to ask about them closing because I wanted to make sure the address was still good. The girl said they weren't closing. Maybe a relocation isn't considered closing but they might be staying.)

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