Thursday, April 20, 2006

underwears

the series is building, and once done, I will try to format it more logically. For now, there are two projects, one named kooky and the other named second.

there are multiple albums now for each project, none of which have passwords, that's removed.

where it gets confusing is the later albums are closer to the top, I will try to reorder those when I am done. I will try to consolidate them as well, for now, please tolerate the many separate pieces of the two series.

Picking up new skills slowly here.....

there are more steps to add, that shall be done today with any luck.

5 comments:

Shirley Hendry Walsh said...

it's somewhat better now..

K from WA said...

online learning..... I learn new things everyday with all this tec stuff...

you will have your presentation all together by the time you get to the summit....

Shirley Hendry Walsh said...

hopefully, bt then Judit will have put it to a disc as well, if she succeeds in downloading it to her house...

this is nice, but really, to get the point, it helps to see it done in front of you.

we will cut different examples of underwear in class for broadening the example.

Dede in Mass said...

Waiting breathlessly for the exciting conclusion!

[self-pity]

Seriously, I still don't get how anyone can unpin pieces, serge around them individually, and repin.

[/self-pity]

Can't wait to see the completed skirt hem!

Shirley Hendry Walsh said...

once you dare ( and I get the hestitancy, don't think it didn't take me some time to get there, like decades )then you see the point in descriptive cutting. I think we talked about that in Fort Collins. You have to shape seam allownaces so as to give you signs.

The other thing, is to accept that the two layers do never go together flat, one will always have excess compared to it's mate.

With those two reasonings, you can forgive what looks to be a possible mismatch. Muslins are so nice to learn on. You are ready for Brown ( aka hybrid muslin method ).

BTW that hem is wigglin' all over creation, varying depths. Then, after pinning, I said, " so what ? " . It is what it is.