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Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress


Who the hell uses bright blue chinese silk for fetishwear?!
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Don't listen to the Goth Nazis! You love bright blue!
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Polls should be reserved for stuff like 9/11 and Bob's love-life
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Polls should be reserved for dressmaking
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Shut up and do your homework, VC!
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*insert seedy joke about just wearing French knickers instead*
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Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 9:02:41 AM   
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I'm making a dress for a fetish event.

I have black leathercloth and blue chinese silk. Should I use mainly silk or mainly leather?

Or should I focus on my physics, so that I will be able to one day get a job and be able to afford fetishwear made by other people?


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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 10:37:31 AM   
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I am partial to cheomsangs (with mods)

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 10:48:50 AM   
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Dare I ask what those mods are?! :P

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 10:51:55 AM   
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Holding vote... which color looks better on you ?

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 10:57:05 AM   
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which color looks better on you ?


I've got dark hair and my skin is pretty pale, so either, really-that's part of what is causing my indecision.
(Sorry to be unhelpful!)


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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 11:00:17 AM   
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I vote for the blue silk. At some point black leather gets boring. It's expected.

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 11:03:28 AM   
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what LaT said.

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 11:06:09 AM   
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Yeps. If you love the blue and it works with you, go for blue.

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 1:38:19 PM   
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I vote for the blue silk. At some point black leather gets boring. It's expected.


I think I'm just worried about feeling self-conscious; last time it felt like I was the only person in the entire room not wearing black...

Although maybe if I persuade Peon that he wants to come with me, he can stand next to me, and then everyone can stare at his figure instead... ;D


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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 2:16:17 PM   
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Blue dress with custom leathercloth waist cincher ?

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 2:19:21 PM   
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Blue dress with custom leathercloth waist cincher ?


At the moment I'm thinking blue dress with a bust made from strips of interwoven leather (easy, means I avoid complicated tailoring)-so a waist cincher might would mean a lot of leather close together; maybe I could add a leather panel around my hips, rather than a waist cincher?

I love planning this stuff!


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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 2:28:12 PM   
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Well, i think what you describe should be enough black.
It's a lot to consider since silk doesn't like to play well with other fabrics in my expirience.
So the pattern and stitching become pretty important in making that decision, methinks.



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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 2:33:15 PM   
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Well, i think what you describe should be enough black.
It's a lot to consider since silk doesn't like to play well with other fabrics in my expirience.
So the pattern and stitching become pretty important in making that decision, methinks.




It's pretty stiff silk-it's proper cheongsam fabric :D
If I do put a leathercloth panel in, it will only mean two extra seams.
I might just say 'screw it' and go for all blue like you say-I'll just have to make sure I have arm candy at all times...;-P


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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 2:37:49 PM   
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Arm candy is always a good accessory.

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RE: Leathercloth vs Chinese Silk for a Dress - 2/23/2010 3:49:40 PM   
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Im jelly I love blue silk chinese style dresses, I do NOT have the approriate figure tho, but yummy gorgeous
I also adore leather but Id go with the blue, yumminess:)



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