1. Have it dry-cleaned. It's going to be an occasion garment, not everyday wear - how often are you going to wear it - once or twice a year, maybe? 2. Wear it with a thin slip so it doesn't touch your skin so barely needs washing. 3. Remove the lights/Insert new lights. 4. Pretend you're Tudor, Victorian or Edwardian - they wore absolutely _sumptuous_ gowns and never washed them!
Beautiful! Thank you for the easy DIY video! 👏😊
Thank you. Was looking for the method everywhere
I’m trying to make a tron costume for Halloween. Thank youuu❤️
So I can just use an awl and bast the light in place. Thank you, I might use this in my big project I just started on.
do you have any clips from when you made your butterfly transformation dress? i would love to see how you made it!💕💕
What do you do when you want to wash the fabric :/
1. Have it dry-cleaned. It's going to be an occasion garment, not everyday wear - how often are you going to wear it - once or twice a year, maybe?
2. Wear it with a thin slip so it doesn't touch your skin so barely needs washing.
3. Remove the lights/Insert new lights.
4. Pretend you're Tudor, Victorian or Edwardian - they wore absolutely _sumptuous_ gowns and never washed them!
Nice idea
Very cool! 🤩👍
Cool idea
how many packs of string lights did it take for the dress?! its gorgeous!!
I have a fabric Christmas tree panel, and I want to add LED lights.
How bright are these? Would the be effective on a large scale display?
Can duct tape be used for sticking the string
Where do you get the cutting mat ur sitting on?
It's a standard foldable cutting mat. You should be able to find one at any sewing shop.
Onde encontra está led pra roupa?
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