Idle dreamer
Tyler Ludens wrote:I've not had success sewing knits with just a straight stitch - the stitches tend to pop when the fabric is stretched. This will likely be a big problem if the tank needs to stretch a lot to fit a curvy body.
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
Idle dreamer
"Your thoughts are seeds, and the harvest you reap will depend on the seeds you plant." - Rhonda Byrne
"Your thoughts are seeds, and the harvest you reap will depend on the seeds you plant." - Rhonda Byrne
"Your thoughts are seeds, and the harvest you reap will depend on the seeds you plant." - Rhonda Byrne
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"Your thoughts are seeds, and the harvest you reap will depend on the seeds you plant." - Rhonda Byrne
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Thyri Gullinvargr wrote:For what it's worth, Dharma Trading has tank tops for much less than that. http://www.dharmatrading.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?query=tank+top. This one in particular is 100% cotton, although not organic cotton: http://www.dharmatrading.com/clothing/junior/junior-fine-jersey-tank-top.html. They do have t-shirts in organic cotton, just not tank tops: http://www.dharmatrading.com/clothing/organic-cotton-clothing-and-fabric.html. The highest cost for the organic T is $9.99 for 1-11 shirts, 2x-3x size. Cheaper for smaller sizes or higher quantities. Highest price for the tank top is $8.59 for juniors 2x, again with lower prices for smaller sizes and higher volumes. Note that the tank tops are on clearance though.
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