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.however for lingerie and for certain fabrics u will need a different type of machine than the regular sewing machine. if u ever took a drapping class then u probably would know how to make a brassiere or corset and from then u can move on to a bra. 
saloPedantic said:I'm thinking of removing the damn motor on my ancient singer (totally no speed control, totally horrific for a beginner) and reverting to the pedal thing. Anyone here still use a machine the old fashioned way?
hey it works even if it's extremely old fashioned and a bit harder to work! 
saloPedantic said:Fabulyss -- I would suggest hashing out your ideas with an artist or a fellow aspiring designer with sketching skills. From there you can work with someone who can sew.
utopia -- Love the brocade.
I'm thinking of removing the damn motor on my ancient singer (totally no speed control, totally horrific for a beginner) and reverting to the pedal thing. Anyone here still use a machine the old fashioned way?

Thanks to you both, you're very encouraging.
since it seems to be a trend at the moment and i really wanted one
