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A sheer dress!  A cool dress?

I have always wanted a sheer dress for those Texas events that turn out to be in the 100s.
However, sewing sheer fabrics is sheer @#$%.  They ravel, seams show, and hemming is a nightmare.  Below is an article from Colleterie on sewing tips for sheer fabrics.  Who knows I might just get brave enough to attempt a sheer dress--if I can find the right fabric...make the correct undergarments... and so on.
 

Tips for Sewing Sheer Garments from Colleterie
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Sewing with slippery or sheer fabric can be daunting if you’ve never tried it. Just like anything, though, all it takes is a bit of know-how and practice to get it just right. Here are a few pointers we’ve put together to help you out.
 
Cutting:
  • Use a spray stabilizer or starch to stiffen the fabric before cutting.
  • Heavy pattern weights spread across the fabric will keep it from slipping around.
  • Place tissue paper beneath the fabric to help keep slipping at a minimum.
Sewing:
  • Silk pins are the best pins for the job. They have thin shafts and very sharp points which keep them from snagging the woven threads.
  • Pin frequently along a seam.
  • Sew using the correct type of needle and thread for the job. You’ll most likely need a thin needle and an all-purpose thread.
Finishing:
  • French seams are the best for sheer fabrics as they encompass the raw edges and look professional.
  • Sew a simple hem with the fabric folded over twice and stitched in place, or a rolled hem, which is perfect for thin, sheer fabrics.
Visit this page for more sewing tips and sign up for their email sewing tips.
http://www.colettepatterns.com/tutorials