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Old October 26th 04, 10:31 AM
handmaiden
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I'd go with either a whip stitch by hand (time consuming, but effective)
rather than try and work with it on the machine. If you're just going for
something that will hold it together and not support any strain (which I can
only assume since it IS cheesecloth) this should work for you.
~handmaiden

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.. .
can it be done? perhaps with a wash-out or tear away
stabilizer?
if not, what is the most likely way to attach the 36" widths
to make wider fabric (this is for creating a ghost. i need to
make a robe & cape with hood)?
also, sewing cheesecloth to premade sweatshirt & pants...
hand sew or machine? this is for a 4 year olds mummy costume.
tia
lee
also open to further suggestions for extremely lightweight &
drapy fabrics for ghost building.

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