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9:48 pm
Very Informative
4:04 pm
Wow it is really nice to watch! Are your classes also in video format?
If you ever make a DVD or video on Regency step-by-step dressmaking I will buy it ASAP! (hopefully available for purchase via download…as my netbook does not have a DVD drive…:-S )
5:35 pm
Hi, Anna! I have a few video clips in some of my classes, and my Girls’ Edwardian Apron class includes streaming audio to go with the step-by-step slides, but I’ve never made a full-length class video. That is definitely something we have in the hopper for the future, as my eldest son is studying video editing and will be able to produce videos in-house for me! We’ll see what pans out!
12:53 pm
How would you suggest storing the printed and taped but uncut sheets?
1:12 pm
Hello, AK! You could just roll them up, but I actually recommend tracing the pieces onto interfacing (you can even trace all the sizes if you plan to use more than one), as those are easiest to use over and over again and store nice and flat. I always recommend that people trace pieces onto interfacing from my paper patterns as well. You don’t even have to pin the pieces to your material; interfacing just sticks like felt on feltboard!