Want to sew dresses and other garments that look and wear like high-priced RTW and couture?
The secret is in the interlining. Noted sewing authority Kenneth D. King will explain how adding an interlining layer can improve the look, feel and functionality of your fabric. He’ll review the many different types of interlining, from organza to wool flannel, and will discuss which interlining fabric is right for any type of garment. Knowing and understanding about interlining will kick your sewing up to the next level, guaranteed!
Space is limited, so register today!
Wednesday, July 18, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
225 W. 37th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY
About the instructor: Kenneth D. King is a couture designer in NYC. He is also a contributing editor of Threads Magazine, author of Cool Couture, and a leading sewing instructor.
Ah, to live in New York...
ReplyDeletecan I have a child like strop and say "its not fair" :-(
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great workshop!
ReplyDeleteI'm with pdiddly and stamping my feet at the fact that their is an ocean between me and that workshop!
ReplyDeleteLove to have gone to something like that. Everything happens in New York Argh
ReplyDeleteoh man- this looks fabulous, but I'm on the west coast that week! no fair. :(
ReplyDeleteI took a moulage class with him years ago & he is a riot. So bummed I'll miss this.
Ah, yes--to be in NYC instead of Evanston that weekend (but there is that whole food/shelter/health insurance issue). Carolyn, are you taking the class?
ReplyDeleteI wish !!!
ReplyDeleteIf I lived anywhere close to New York, I would be there. I hope that you are able to go.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolyn!!! You should come!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process of making a linen/cotton blend Peyton-style dress and decided to interline w/ batiste. So are you using interfacing, and if so is it between the interlining and lining, between the fashion fabric and the interlining, or in my case, between the lining and the facing? Thanks. I absolutely love reading your blog.
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