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Thread: Using umbrellas as clothing parts

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    Using umbrellas as clothing parts

    Ive noticed that some of the fabric is sort of like the material on umbrellas (like Robins shirt).

    My question is: how hard is it to sew this material?

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    By hand it's tricky; with a sewing machine it's really hard to do anything on a small scale unless you use a backing to stabilize it as it runs through the machine foot. It's not all created equal either. Some the weave holds together well; some not.

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    I think it's hot that you know that Steve. ;-)
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    Thanks. Ive got an old umbrella to practice on. If it goes well i'll grab more of them.

    I see they would make good capes to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Figuremod73 View Post
    Ive noticed that some of the fabric is sort of like the material on umbrellas (like Robins shirt)...
    And Zorro's

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    Hmmmm....

    Get some fray check. A lot of umbrellas are made from coarse nylon, and the fabric'll unravel pretty quick.

    Don C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boss View Post
    I think it's hot that you know that Steve. ;-)
    The sexy knowledge comes from what I learned mending my parachute pants in the 80s.

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    A side note; if you dismantle the extending ribs of the umbrella carefully they could make very nice and functional wings for Mego figures. I found a small, busted umbrella and noticed this as I played around with the parts. You could sew a cover for it and make rows of fabric feathers, etc. to sew onto it. It should work nicely.
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