Striking plush burnout velvet with a shadowy botanical design in a rich maroon/brown on murky teal. California designer deadstock from a Swiss mill is mid-weight with a sumptuous silky hand, rich pile, smooth back side, 25" repeat and soft drape. Right for a soft jacket, coat, vest, dress, soft pant, shawl or skirt.
Dry clean. OR: pre-test if you want to launder a fabric as different washing machines work differently. Always test a swatch first. Sewing & Pressing Tips:
- Take care every step of the way as you work, so you get the feel of working on the fabric upping your skills. Your ‘touch’ and how you handle the fabric make a big difference every step of the way.
- Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads.
- OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power.
- The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew.
- My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray.
- Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper.
- Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose.
- Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam
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Use a clapper with a light hand, do not pound, but rest on the fabric as it cools.
Limited quantity available.
Switzerland
58% acetate/42% viscose45"
PRICED AND SOLD BY THE ½ YARD UNIT