tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092842858771843975.post4725488128980127139..comments2017-08-28T11:48:14.524+02:00Comments on Oranje is the new Black: Back on track!Miss Tungstenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14396183150713280703noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092842858771843975.post-42602637481426389422015-01-15T09:29:51.987+01:002015-01-15T09:29:51.987+01:00Thanks for your kind reply :)
Noordermarkt is only...Thanks for your kind reply :)<br />Noordermarkt is only a couple of minutes from where I live and it really is a good resource! I'm right now really in love with the fabric store near Nieuwmarkt and their selection. I've never seen a store that has corset boning and latex sheets on stock, and they have this exact shade of red metallic PVC I've been looking for for years!<br />And Natron und Soda were who taught me sewing around 12 years ago and I made several friends through their community - sadly, the 2 girls behind the site announced just this week that they're not continuing the project, so the site will be frozen and the community will probably migrate to a different host.Miss Tungstenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14396183150713280703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092842858771843975.post-8066434909236260142015-01-15T08:10:43.981+01:002015-01-15T08:10:43.981+01:00Hi! Thank you for the link. Your dress looks great...Hi! Thank you for the link. Your dress looks great!<br />I made that tutorial so long ago (I think it pre-dates my blog...) but it's still a nice basic-with-something-extra. <br /><br />After reading your post, I thought I would give you a couple of tips:<br />- Although I've never lived in Amsterdam, I used to do work experience there for a while so I got some chance to explore. And so I know that the places to buy not-too-expensive fabric are the Albert Cuyp markt and the Noordermarkt. <br />And that traveling Dutch fabric market you visited in Germany also tours the Netherlands: It's called Stoffenspektakel and has a competitor (which I prefer) called Stoffenbeurs. Both have websites by their names on which you can find out when they will be where.<br />- Of course, Burdastyle and blogs like mine are good resources for tutorials but there is one special source you shouldn't miss if you're a goth with German as a first language (I am adding it although you probably know it already): http://www.natronundsoda.net/main.html<br />I don't think anything new (apart from pictures) has been added there for almost two years but the site still works just fine and it is still a huge collection of tutorials in German. <br />Laurianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16602295642057814667noreply@blogger.com