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MikeRaffone Special user 623 Posts |
Does anyone know a good magician's tailor around the DC area?
Posted: Nov 30, 2005 1:09am OK. Does anyone in the United States do tailor work for magicians?
Mike Perrello
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Nell Loyal user Germany 265 Posts |
If you find an adept tailor or seamstress...they should be able to get the job done well. Check with costuming professors at local universities' theatre departments or check with local theatres.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Mike
I don't think you are looking in the right places, there is a dry cleaner in every strip mall that does alterations. Al
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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MikeRaffone Special user 623 Posts |
Al,
I already have someone to do alterations. I was looking for someone who for example I can show the Ammar topit pattern without them looking totally puzzled by it.
Mike Perrello
DC Area's Leading Family Entertainment Expert |
RandyStewart Inner circle Texas (USA) 1989 Posts |
Anyone who does alterations is already doing work far more detailed and complex than sewing in a toppit. Pin the pattern into the coat, hand it to an experienced tailor (a master tailor in any tailor shop if you can find one) and it's done.
Outline the portion to be sewn in red marker and explain the rest remains open as a large pocket. The various pockets, inside and outside my costume were done by a tailor who'd never put them there before. Even taking the waist in or out on a pair of pants is more involved than sewing in a topit so you'll be in luck with a local tailor incase no one comes forward with a contact in your area. Posted: Dec 10, 2005 3:54pm I forgot to mention Café member Lynetta. Her company Fabric Manipulation will do a custom install. Check here: http://www.fabricmanipulation.com/Mercha......ry_Code= Apparently she's even done some work for Michael Ammar himself. |
MikeRaffone Special user 623 Posts |
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Randy!
Mike Perrello
DC Area's Leading Family Entertainment Expert |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Mike,
Did you get your problem solved? Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
RandyStewart Inner circle Texas (USA) 1989 Posts |
I also forgot to mention Sandra Sisti of 'Seams Like Magic' sews in Topits as well.
You can reach her here: sjsisti@adelphia.net |
kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
In a pinch, you can do it yourself with an Iron, and Stitch Witch fusable tape! A couple safety pins to hold it in place and you are all set.
k
Kay and Tory
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docelk Veteran user St. Pete, FL 362 Posts |
Yes, do it yourself---I bought a sewing maching at Walmart for under $100 including the thread---so far have two topits, multiple pockets in a vest and a coat, and am now ready to create a wedding gown for Elizabeth Taylor.
You will save money in the long run, and can custom make it step wise as you go. Took about 2 hours each topit, or if my math is right, each topit took two hours. The time you spend making topits is not subtracted from your time here on earth.
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