Re: Ten Thousand FacepalmsvomitrocityOctober 10 2010, 16:09:31 UTC
Oh, I didn't mean it to seem like a correction, a lot of people just don't know that about lace. That is why machine made lace is so... bad. Knitting can be done on a machine, as can weaving, but there is still no machine that can actually crochet... so lace is still all either handmade, or is that stuff that AP uses where it is woven into a very soft mesh weave. :D Or... it's that awful synthetic machine made stuff. X) I didn't mean to sound rude at all or anything. :o
Re: Ten Thousand Facepalmslemontree11October 10 2010, 16:12:46 UTC
oh, no worries, i didn't take it the wrong way. Actually the explanation you just gave is actually really interesting. I'm probably gonna look into it more now :)
Wow, if she made that pic to show details - she failed miserably.
And how can one actually sew an outfit that in the end looks like an elephant chewed on it? I mean, how could the fabric get so wrinkled during the process?
That's why you press your fabrics before sewing them and press your garment afterward. Unlike this person who seems to have just thrown stuff together in a "YAY SEWING IS FUN" manner and tried to present it as a professional garment. XD
With the goofy ribbons on the sleeves it reminds me of a lolita-fied Inu-Yasha cosplay. DX
Well yeah, fabric does get wrinkled (I cosplay, so I know the drill), but how can you actually sew something the right way when the fabric is... looking like this.
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I didn't even say it was bad because i did mention that it had the potential to be a good outfit, but it just needed to be presentable...
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Handmade lace is crocheted, not knit. :3
As for HER omg! XD I wanna seeeee. Oh I just saw the link. X3
1. What is conquire?
2. Why did she call herself a female sheep?
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And how can one actually sew an outfit that in the end looks like an elephant chewed on it? I mean, how could the fabric get so wrinkled during the process?
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That's why you press your fabrics before sewing them and press your garment afterward. Unlike this person who seems to have just thrown stuff together in a "YAY SEWING IS FUN" manner and tried to present it as a professional garment. XD
With the goofy ribbons on the sleeves it reminds me of a lolita-fied Inu-Yasha cosplay. DX
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My clothes come out of the washing machine with less wrinkles than that.
And my god those sleves look really stupid (to me at least)
But lolz at the sheep thing.
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