Lingerie Design
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Lingerie Design

A Complete Course

Pamela Powell

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Lingerie Design

A Complete Course

Pamela Powell

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Publisher
Laurence King
Year
2016
ISBN
9781786278562
21
Tools, 
Supplies, 
and 
Fabrics
Hand 
sewing 
needles 
Crewel
sharp 
point 
with 
long, 
narrow 
eye.
Sizes 
to 
10
Used 
with 
embroidery 
floss 
and 
silk 
ribbon. 
For 
heavier 
fabrics.
Betweens
Short, 
fine 
needles 
with 
large 
eye.
Sizes 
to 
12
Most 
often 
associated 
with 
quilting, 
but 
also 
used 
for 
fine 
hand 
sewing.
Sharps
Fine, 
medium-length 
needles.
Sizes 
to 
12
Used 
for 
hand 
sewing 
and 
also 
in 
fine 
hand 
embroidery.
Milliners 
or 
Beading
Long, 
narrow 
needles 
with 
small, 
round 
eye.
Sizes 
to 
9
Used 
for 
sewing 
beads 
and 
French 
knots.
Tapestry
Stout 
needles 
with 
long 
eye 
and 
blunt 
point. 
Sizes 
13 
to 
28
Used 
for 
pulled 
and 
drawn 
work, 
and 
silk 
ribbon 
embroidery.

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