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JT The 20/20 Experience Albume
The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2 [Explicit] [+digital booklet]
Then he released "FutureSex/LoveSounds" and changed pop music forever. It was the perfect genre bending pop album thanks to his dynamic singing abilities and Timbalands eclectic producing skills. Another Album of the Year nomination followed and the album sold better than his debut. He showcased his great falsetto, his dancing, and his innovation.
After that he seemed to jump off the music radar and venture into a pretty successful acting career. Many people were craving another JT album. He only released 2 albums and he was already given a legendary status in the music industry. Then surprisingly nearly 7 years later he made his big comeback with "Suit and Tie" and his long awaited third album "The 20/20 Experience". The album was yet again produced with the help of his longtime friend Timbaland. It was a very refreshing and epic album. Some people were turned off by the progressively long songs as opposed to the more straightforward music they were used to.
It experimented even further than "Futuresex" did and it succeeded. I was content with it and couldn't wait for another album. Then what do you know? Justin announced a second part to the 20/20 experience to be released. I was ecstatic. After what seemed like another long wait, the second album is here. This album is another reason why Justin Timberlake and Timbaland are one of the best dynamic duos of music. Though many think it isn't as adventurous as part 1, I think this was the better of the two for me personally.
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Great Tricks for Sewing with Denim
Don't skip the pre-wash. Pre-washing your fabric is especially important when working with denim because it will soften the fabric a bit, making it easier to work with. You might even want to wash and dry it more than once (just don't forget to wash with like colors). This should alleviate color-transfer issues and as a bonus, you won't have to worry about the jeans you spent hours tailoring to a perfect fit shrinking up after the first wash.
Use sharp tools. A good, sharp pair of scissors or a new blade on your rotary cutter will make cutting out your pattern pieces much easier. Depending on the thickness of your denim, you may need to cut through only one layer of fabric at a time (just don't forget to flip your pattern pieces if you go this route). You might also want to upgrade to stronger pins if you find that yours are bending too much.
Practice makes perfect. Save yourself from time spent with your seam ripper and run a stitch test on a scrap of denim first to check your tension and stitch length. A longer stitch than normal will help - a stitch length between 3 and 4 should work.
Pay attention to seams. Keep your iron handy and your seams pressed flat. Reduce bulk as much as possible by trimming seams as you sew and mitering any corners.
Take your time and sew slowly. Hold the fabric firmly as you feed it through, don't pull or push. If your sewing machine is having a hard time on a particularly bulky seam, try using the hand wheel.
Consider your presser foot. While your standard presser foot should work, you might find a specialty presser foot makes the job that much easier. A walking foot will prevent the fabric from shifting around. A jeans presser foot might be available for your brand of sewing machine (it's not available for mine so I haven't tried one out), and if you are adding topstitching, an edge stitching foot is worth considering.
Denim is prone to fraying (another reason why it's important to use sharp tools) so don't skimp on giving your seams a professional finish. A flat-felled seam will give you the same result as jean purchased off-the-rack. As a bonus, it's also strong, which is a plus if you have seams that will get a lot of pressure (like the crotch on a pair of pants). Using the zig-zag stitch over the cut edge on interior seams will also keep fraying in check.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
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