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QuestionCould I use fabric glue in place of sewing?Community AnswerYou could, however, the dress will be less resilient and is more likely to rip (or worse).
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QuestionHow do I know how thick to make the fabric? And how do I get the desired design I want if it's my first time making a dress?Community AnswerPay attention to the fabric recommendations on the package of the pattern you choose. Don't use fabric that is too thick or you will likely get hot, especially with dancing, blushing, etc. Don't make it too thin either, or it might be see-through or the fabric may seem cheap or inferior. Try practicing with lesser quality materials, then once you are confident enough, make your prom dress.
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QuestionIs it possible to sew this prom dress in under 2 hours?Community AnswerYes, you would need fast hands and a working machine. However, without adding a cuff or neckline, you could complete it in an hour and a half.
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QuestionHow do I get my body measurements on to the fabric correctly?Community AnswerTypically commercial patterns have several sizes and a chart with various measurements for bust, waist, hips, etc. Match up your measurements to the best size for you, and then cut along the lines for that size.
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QuestionWhere can I find the patterns?Community AnswerMany cool and fun patterns can be found at craft stores and sewing suppliers. These can be found in the sewing/knitting section of the store. You are also likely to find sewing needles and thread there.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a prom dress?Community AnswerThere are a number of places: Macy's, David's Bridal, Frugal Fannies, Jovani, etc.
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