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Subject: [h-cost] h-cost] What's your dressmaker dummy wearing and sewingaffliction


In a message dated 05/12/2006 19:04:35 GMT Standard Time,
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I've thought about that a lot. I think I have a severe fear of making that
initial cut into "virgin" fabric.  Anyone else suffer from this?

completely - with expensive or hard to get fabric.

imagine what I'll be like in a few weeks with the silk doublet I have to
make.  the silk's £70+ per metre!!

Oddly enough I get the same reaction to something that was a real bargain, it's all about the irreplaceable nature of the fabric, if it's really expensive or an incredible bargain because I think if I stuff this up I won't be able to afford to replace the fabric, I had those sort of fears with a $3 per metre brocade because I thought it's going to be essentially impossible to replace (this was heightened by the fact that I was using a new pattern and I hadn't really tested it 'in the field', so to speak). If I know it's something I'll be able to buy again next time it's in season or next time I go to the fabric shop for a similar price (which basically means linen, fustian or cotton) I don't have the same reaction. But, because stuff usually matures in my fabric stash for at least a few months before I end up using it, by the time I get around to using anything that runs in fashionable cycles (e.g. brocades) it's gone from the shops never to be seen again.
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Walpole
Canberra Australia
ewalpole[at]tpg.com.au
http://au.geocities.com/amiperiodornot/

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