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Sustainable Viscose Crepe Print - Dark Gray and Lavender Torn Photos Collage - Mood Exclusive What About Always

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Sustainable Viscose Crepe Print - Dark Gray and Lavender Torn Photos Collage - Mood Exclusive What About Always

With a hint of sorrow, our Mood Exclusive What About Always Viscose Crepe depicts a sweetly raw glimpse into heartbreak in a city, reminding us that sometimes beautiful art comes from hard times. “I hate the word always” sets the tone for this collage of torn pictures as if our introspective (fictional) protagonist is maneuvering through life while contemplating love.

Due to tightly twisting fibers during weaving, crepe is deliciously textured with a grainy hand. Alternating the direction of these twists yields a springy drape that brings movement to your semi-formal looks—and dare we mention that modest sheen? This light-to-medium weight fabric dreams of city-street-approved maxi skirts, in-office trousers, and date-night blouses. Semi-translucent; a lining may be desired.

Here are a few tips from our sewists to master crepe’s unique texture:
  1. Lower the thread tension on your sewing machine to prevent puckering
  2. Use a new, fine point needle
  3. To prevent slipping during cutting, line up your pieces with the pattern pieces, cut in single layers, and use a rotary cutter or tabletop scissors.
  4. Be patient and have fun!
$7.87

Original: $22.48

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Sustainable Viscose Crepe Print - Dark Gray and Lavender Torn Photos Collage - Mood Exclusive What About Always

$22.48

$7.87

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With a hint of sorrow, our Mood Exclusive What About Always Viscose Crepe depicts a sweetly raw glimpse into heartbreak in a city, reminding us that sometimes beautiful art comes from hard times. “I hate the word always” sets the tone for this collage of torn pictures as if our introspective (fictional) protagonist is maneuvering through life while contemplating love.

Due to tightly twisting fibers during weaving, crepe is deliciously textured with a grainy hand. Alternating the direction of these twists yields a springy drape that brings movement to your semi-formal looks—and dare we mention that modest sheen? This light-to-medium weight fabric dreams of city-street-approved maxi skirts, in-office trousers, and date-night blouses. Semi-translucent; a lining may be desired.

Here are a few tips from our sewists to master crepe’s unique texture:
  1. Lower the thread tension on your sewing machine to prevent puckering
  2. Use a new, fine point needle
  3. To prevent slipping during cutting, line up your pieces with the pattern pieces, cut in single layers, and use a rotary cutter or tabletop scissors.
  4. Be patient and have fun!