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
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.
I’m trying to make a tron costume for Halloween. Thank youuu❤️
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!
how many packs of string lights did it take for the dress?! its gorgeous!!
Nice idea
How bright are these? Would the be effective on a large scale display?
Very cool! 🤩👍
I have a fabric Christmas tree panel, and I want to add LED lights.
Cool idea
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.
What is name of light
Onde encontra está led pra roupa?
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