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The thread moves from the spool through the needle to make stitches on a sewing machine. The thread take-up lever is what feeds the thread from the spool to the needle as it moves up and down.
The amount of fabric needed will depend on the style of dress you are making, the size, and other factors. If you are making a simple dress with a skirt that is not full, it won't take as much fabric as one that has a fuller skirt. In order to buy the right amount of fabric for the dress you want to make, choose the pattern and the amount of fabric that is needed to make it will be listed on the back of the package.
A wiggle dress is an older term for a dress that hugs all of your curves and narrows down the length of the thighs. To make a wiggle dress, the tailor needs to take measurements and cut the clothes according to the wiggle dress design.
People during the old times used to take older pieces of cotton and weave them together to get thread .
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Typically depends on the person making the dress so you would have to inquire to them.
start with a single but keep one very long end . take your next bead and thread it on the elastic then thread the elastic two beads over and repeat
Take the thread through the first thread guide which is on the right, then through the needle guide notch. Wind the thread around the tension dial and pull up to the left of the dial. Pull the thread into the thread guide at the bottom. Take the thread from front to back through the needle eye.
take a card board , paint it white , take 4 card board strips and make 3 holes in them, take a red colored thread and insert in the holes to make a ring.
it takes the thread up and down so you can keep sewing
take 2 strips of card board.put the thread into each hole between the card board.secure with a bead or something.pull the card board tight and thread the thread or yarn or whatever through the card board thread and sqeeze to a corner.repeat till theres no space on c board thread and pull it out and tie the "loose ends"
The take up lever is used in threading the sewing machine and to keep the thread tension at the proper level. If the take up lever is threaded improperly, the thread will knot up and jam in the machine.