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Thank you for this really fun video. I am wondering if the women involved decided ahead of time what colors they would wear so that there was a range of color.
It's always faster to use a method you know well and are practised in. I could do the same comparison using the International method that I am used to, and it would be faster than the method I tried for the first time
I used polyester wadding, which you can find at a craft store and buy by the metre. You can usually find several weights depending on your needs. I forgot the exact weight I used, but it was quite a thick one. Hope this helps!
Thanks for letting me know. I have now sent you the password manually. There was a little hiccup with the welcome email it seems :) sorry for the delay.
Thank you for sharing ! You put so much effort in your bujo, it's impressive ! Will surely use some of your ideas in mine too because they're super cute and useful !!! Thank youu
I fixed the link, it should be okay now. When I clicked on it earlier I was redirected to a series of spam-sites for some reason, is that what happened to you too?
I just had a look at your latest video, great setup! I didn't think about doing a reading-rournal yet (though I do have a books spread in my BuJo) but I love the concept and will probably include some more specific book-related spreads in my journal now :)
Did you specifically not want to use a robust, non-stretchy fabric for the strength / support layer of this corset? Something along the lines of coutil or a linen or cotton canvas? If so, what was your reason?
Honestly, I just used up what I had in my stash, so if you have a coutil that would be the best choice. I also wouldn't necessarily use satin again, as the tension on the seams is quite a lot for an easily frayable fabric. I think I would ideally use coutil or canvas for both lining and outer fabric. Hope this helps, and if you make one, do send me a picture!