Date: 2010-08-10 09:25 pm (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
The oversleeves are lined, the inner sleeves aren't, but the body of the dress itself is hemmed at the bottom and faced at the top-- you can see the facing showing (deliberately); it's the stuff that looks like cream piping at the neckline. Basically a facing is a partial lining, which saves on fabric but has an annoying tendency to flip up or otherwise look silly.

Also the men's shirt section is an amazing source for high-quality cottons. Just amazing. And I'm not much for actual embroidery, so that purple suit the redheaded dollhouse doll is wearing upthread of here? That was made from a thrift store blouse.

Ah yes, but mine is mostly in lengths your average costumer would consider scraps. *grins*

Labyrinth did do fairly poorly in theatres, but it does so well on DVD they've released three different versions of it-- I recently got the fancy schmancy remastered version, but before that I had the one with the making-of bonus feature. I was astounded to see that Dr. Crusher from Star Trek was their choreographer!

Alas I don't think my scanner is big enough... and the Goblins' Library so far only has the cover scanned (it's the orangey-yellow one, the one with illustrations, not photographs). If I can find some way to hold it open in good light, I might be able to take pictures.
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