Product Description
Whether worn for work or after hours, the Animal Wrap Top from our collection will leave you looking fabulous. This stylish top features a layered design with an under slip and a wrap overlay. With a chic animal print, it appears both on-trend and perfectly polished. Team it with pants or a skirts for an instantly stylish office outfit.
Company Advantages
Label | v-neck | printing | loose |
OEM | color | logo | material |
Material | Outer: 100%Polyester Lining: 95%Polyester 5%Elastane Bind & Ties: 100%Polyester | ||
Size(custom) | M-5XL | ||
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Retro shirt, a little ink painting sense
Material is very thin and thin, but will not go light, the color is very tender
Girls must be hard to resist small flowers, really let people on the head! With simple jeans or half-body skirt is good enough! Evening night coarse to go for a walk random photos beautiful!
A small fresh word collar shirt, short design is also very suitable for small sisters, bubble sleeves can also be very good to cover the flesh on the arms
With age-defying strappy pants, the girl sense full!
With straight jeans, very valiant! Fashionable simplicity
With half-body skirt, fresh and bright
Gentle Miss V-neck floral shirt
Flower color is not generally good-looking! The collar is a small opening V-neck design, the cuffs have a closed design, sharp not dragging, V-neck adds a little sexy ~
Sexy floral shirt
This one can be done as a square neck can also be done as a shoulder wear, the back of the elastic design to modify the body shape very thin! With half-body skirt or jeans are OK!
HOW TO SEW LACE - PATTERNED LACE
Patterned lace will generally need a partial lining and seamless seams. This technique is often used for wedding dresses such as the one shown here where the bodice will be partially lined and is suitable for lace with a little more coverage.
When learning how to sew lace, it is important to carefully plan and strategize where to place the denser parts of the lace.
A great example of this is many red carpet dresses with their strategic use of lace to reveal and hide the body for maximum impact.
How to Sew Lace - Partially Lining Lace:
Place your pattern pieces on the lace fabric and then with a basting thread and needle, baste in the seam lines so you can see clearly where the lace will be stitched.
Cut the pieces out individually so you can match up patterns and designs to create a seamless effect.
Cut the pieces wide of the pattern at the side that is to be ‘seamed’ and then place the thread marked edges together taking care to match the lace design so that the fabric now appears to be one piece.
Use the zigzag stitch on your machine to zigzag around the design and detail of the lace. You may need to lift your machine foot and turn the lace as you go around delicate corners.
When you have joined the pieces, cut away the excess fabric from the back and you have a clever seamless effect to the lace. Sharp embroidery scissors are ideal for this job.
Now you can decide on which pieces of the garment will need some lining and which pieces will stand-alone showing off their delicate design.