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Title: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on March 08, 2017, 13:27:54 PM
From my man in Figures. The black and white is a textured scuba - I asked for 1.5 mts and he gave me 2.5mts as it was the end of the roll. The floral is a lovely italian  viscose rayon - gorgeous hand and a silky feel- bought 2 metres of that and the third one is another Italian border print viscose again I got a couple of metres. Would have been rude not to.
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Vegegrow on March 08, 2017, 13:32:37 PM
Would have been rude not to.
Definitely... in fact you may have to visit again to buy more
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: b15erk on March 08, 2017, 15:25:46 PM
Oooh, they are beautiful!  Love them all.

Any plans for making up?

Jessie
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on March 08, 2017, 17:49:18 PM
Honestly J? No. Just a vague idea the border print would make nice loose pants for the summer here or even a tabard-y thing to go over the (proposed) stash bust Style Arc pants in blue.  The black and white could make Love Notions Sabrina Slim pants and the floral - no idea yet.
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Gernella on March 24, 2017, 11:55:48 AM
I keep seeing Scuba but I've never actually felt it or bought it.  When I hear the name all I see is a man wearing a black scuba dive suit.  What is it like to feel, sew and wear? More importantly does it show your lumps and bumps?
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Francesca on March 24, 2017, 12:14:52 PM
I keep seeing Scuba but I've never actually felt it or bought it.  When I hear the name all I see is a man wearing a black scuba dive suit.  What is it like to feel, sew and wear? More importantly does it show your lumps and bumps?

No not really. It's not neoprene.

It's essentially a knit. Close to a double knit, slightly ponte roma feel but it uses polyester and is a lot more lightweight. Because of it's light weight it doesn't drape the same as a ponte roma would do at that thickness. It also has a lustre over it and is very smooth on the surface and spongy too. It's an odd thing to describe. Think of those lustred materials used in exercise wear that are very smooth and have very good recovery. It's like that stuff, but instead of a single jersey it's a double.

It is quite hot to wear, I had a scuba top and couldn't handle it even in the winter but then I am a hot person in general and I get public transport and run places because I am always late  0_0

It'd be perfect for a winter fancy event IMO.
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: UttaRetch on March 24, 2017, 17:11:39 PM
Pretty much what Fran has said.  Scuba knit, as it should properly be described  :devil: is otherwise double knit and is smooth and cool to the touch.  It doesn't fray and needs no finishing.  However, if you are menopausal or prone to heat flashes, steer clear.

Neoprene is spongey and has neither warp nor weft.
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: maliw on March 24, 2017, 20:35:22 PM
Lovely fabrics, I like the border print. I must admit I didn't know what scuba was but when I did get to experience it I'm not a great  fan unless there is a thinner one than some of the ones I've seen.
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Fabric Lover on March 24, 2017, 20:56:46 PM
Love the fabrics, I really like the look of the black and white one. Grateful for your detailed description of scuba knit, Fran, I had always wondered!
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Gernella on March 25, 2017, 13:30:48 PM
Now that is interesting, put me off I suppose, but just as well, I hate mistakes on fabric when you expect one thing and get another.  They are tempting because they are usually gorgeous patterns. 
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Marniesews on April 04, 2017, 17:31:46 PM
Absolutely love the scuba - I've sewn it a couple of times and it's very well behaved indeed.  :angel:

Skims your lumps and bumps very nicely and if you use it for a bodycon style it's supportive, soft like lycra but with far less stretch. Not so breathable as has already been mentioned, catllar, so you may want to reconsider trousers in your climate.

The border print reminds me of folkart patterns, I think of Hungarian maidens with big aprons & plaits. Lovely  :)
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on April 04, 2017, 18:15:01 PM
I'm not sure about plaits - but the big apron and the dirndl skirt - yodel -ay-hi hoooooo! :D
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on May 17, 2017, 23:28:17 PM
I'm popping down to Spain tomorrow - might just call in to see my fiancé - need some black scuba. ;)
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Vegegrow on May 21, 2017, 21:31:17 PM
I'm sure he'll persuade you to buy other essential fabrics as well... :*
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Tamnymore on May 21, 2017, 21:51:16 PM
And some fabric for the bridesmaids' dresses. ;)
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on May 22, 2017, 21:01:42 PM
I'll have you all know I am not some loose hussy who can be bought by the offer of shiny pretty things. :angel:  I bought my black scuba and nothing else ( mind you I'm going again on Wednesday)  Still nothing suitable for the bridesmaid dresses - I'm getting worried about this!
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Maximum on May 22, 2017, 21:50:03 PM
I've only found and bought Scuba once and I'm wondering if it comes in different weights like jersey. I bought it to make slip cases for my Kindle and Sat Nav and it does the job really well, non fray, thick and spongy and therefore protective and slippery so items slide in easily. Unless I found it in a much lighter weight I wouldn't dream of making a garment in it. Maybe I just found a heavy duty version?
Title: Re: Latest purchase
Post by: Catllar on May 22, 2017, 23:17:49 PM
Yes, I think you're right - there seem to be different weights and different  descriptions of the stuff. I've seen Ponte described as Scuba too. It's one of those you need to get hands-on with before buying. Mine is spongy but not over-heavy.