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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1525161" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>I like those belts without holes so I can just pop the prong through the fabric. Got a £5 belt from peacocks last week.</p><p></p><p>When I have bought stuff I have just made sure it is elasticated and tie. Ideally so there is or I can run ribbon or a belt through the waist band although they could go through belt hooks at a push.</p><p></p><p>Most of my summer tops are of the drop shoulder variety so I have a theory I will lose enough to let me cut the seams and restitch with seam allowance. Not tried it yet but I have a couple of nightdresses about to be practiced on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1525161, member: 346585"] I like those belts without holes so I can just pop the prong through the fabric. Got a £5 belt from peacocks last week. When I have bought stuff I have just made sure it is elasticated and tie. Ideally so there is or I can run ribbon or a belt through the waist band although they could go through belt hooks at a push. Most of my summer tops are of the drop shoulder variety so I have a theory I will lose enough to let me cut the seams and restitch with seam allowance. Not tried it yet but I have a couple of nightdresses about to be practiced on. [/QUOTE]
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