Prior to sewing faux fur it is advisable to trim all hairs emerging within the seam allowance in order to prevent tangling and produce sleek pressable seams.
Monthly Archives: May 2011 - Page 2
Shaving Fur
Monday’s Secondary Outfit
Monday’s Secondary Outfit combines both cyber and mittelalter elements to establish an immaculate hybrid look showing quite a lot of skin, yet relying strongly on hair-based fabrics.
Akin to the Primary Outfit is the boastful chin-covering-collar capette - contrived from remaining scarlet velour - as the focal point of the outfit, giving away to the off-white velvet-jersey used for the crop-top, returning as the base-material for the fur-covered leg and wrist-warmers, keeping red glow-sticks embedded into tiny pockets.
Covering the hips we find sideways slashed short shorts, giving a hint of the underwear, whilst upholding the, with straps and rings decorated, back-panel-skirt, spurring the futuristic side of the outfit together with the cybernetic eye-wear combed discretely through the head rigorous blond hair.
Installing Zippers
Thursday’s Meeting
As a number of readers have expressed interest in meeting up before the Wave Gotik Treffen festival takes place, I would like, to not disperse, to welcome those who are interrested to join me for dinner at Auerbachs Keller on thursday.
Auerbach’s keller, situated right in the heart of Leipzig has a beautiful underground restaurant, serving excellent food at very affordable prices for such an amazing atmosphere. Every year the menu is refreshed, the drinks enlarged and the staff ever so friendly, setting the perfect mood for this once a year vacation.
For the actual meet-up I convey the area in front of the Thomaskirche, where one can easily spot one another and I generally tend to roam on my first day in Leipzig. After paying respects to the old master, we can, perhaps around half past 6, slowly progress towards the Mädlerpassage where we may descend down into the Large Cellar.
Unique Experimentation
Trying to find the ideal combination of inset seams to perfectly engulf the immensely difficult shoulder shape in a conjunction that would work well with pelt-like or heavy-weight materials and which can be easily rescaled in different sizes for creating multiple successive layers holding on to the same proportions.
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