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Question Posted Wednesday May 18 2005, 7:14 pm

i have my semi-formal dance and i have a dress but it is kinda loose on me in the front..... is there anyway i can make it tighter??? can i pin it without looking bad??
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Mackenzie answered Thursday May 19 2005, 9:08 pm:
Well if theRe's enough extRa fabRic, you could have someone sew it... and it could have a Ruffled look that will seem like it's suppose to be theRe! OR, you could pull it back in the back!! I can't think of what it's called.. but they have Round loops meant foR doing this!! You could ask youR Mom on that one, and she will definitely know what you'Re talking about!! I wish you the best of luck!! =D

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CaNtToUcHtHiS answered Thursday May 19 2005, 6:21 pm:
get a safety pin and pin it inside out so its not noticable. depending on how much time you have.. you might want to take it somewhere to get it fitted... or just get a relative//someone you know to sew it tighter at the seam... if its a dress you can wash at home then just put it in the dryer!
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Farren answered Thursday May 19 2005, 9:02 am:
Just pull it together a little and sew it. Sewing really isn't that hard...as long as you have a needle and thread you should be able to manage to do it without it looking like you did it. There's also this stuff that you put in between fabric and iron and it's like gluing it together, it should be at any sewing store near you. Good luck.
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Taniqua's-teen-advice answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 10:05 pm:
That's totally simple, you can go to the cleaners and have them fit it better or you can take it to a clothing store that sews and fits you and have it done.

PS: If you have any more problems go to my column.

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x0xdReAmEr answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 7:56 pm:
you can try to use like a saety pina and turn it inside out and then pin it from the inside so u cant see the pin . .or maybe you could have one of your reltives or friends like sew it to make it tighter thats about all i can think of . .G00D LUCK! X0X`

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