Do you know of any good sources of authentic Indian patterns? I
know Folkwear has a few, but didn't know if there was anything else
out there. I've been trying to find a pattern for an authentic
wedding sari suit; I don't know if there is an official name for it.
By authentic do you
Wendy wrote:
I am interested in both the Sari/Saree and the Lehenga; I'm sure
I'll get around to the Salwar Kameez (they look so comfortable).
Most lenghas are simply unshaped drawstring skirts. What makes them is the
fabric and ornamentation. I think that there are some very high
Congratulations!!! LOVE the dress on you. Obviously not to much difficulty
shooting with a corset on?
Chris G.
Joan Jurancich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You look lovely. I like the color combination. And the cute backpack ;-).
Joan
I have a length of what sounds like the same silk on layby. If it is the same,
yes, isn't it gorgeous. Strangely enough, the name of the colour is 'Peacock'!
:-) I'm going to make my posh ECW gown out of it.
Joannah.
--- Kahlara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kahlara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
The dress looks terrific, and many congratulations on winning first in
the competition!
Karen
Seamstrix
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My bit of retail shop experience (not a chain store): Wide goods 106 - 118 $10.98 - 13.98/yd. I don't know actual thread counts.
PB Textiles - 108 some of it feels pretty good, some feels like it probably has an
additional finish. It is not as high a thread count as their 45 $5.98/yd in the