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www.sewhistorically.com
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| | | | | I made a matching Edwardian lingerie set - combinations, summer corset, lace petticoat & camisole - with cotton Valenciennes lace and blue silk ribbons. | |
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carolinemsteele.com
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| | | | | I'm not going to say this project was cursed... but I might have been slightly cursed making it. Nothing whatsoever was wrong with the pattern or even the fabric. Unfortunately for me, too many moments of not paying attention (plus a fabric that has not only a distinct right and wrong side but also a... | |
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clothingengineer.com
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| | | | | Second version: First version: Materials For the first version I used a heathered powder blue cotton French terry from Fabric Mart for the main fabric, and a baby rib knit from Nature's Fabrics for the ribbing. I really disliked working with this French terry. It was stiff and bulky and tightly woven, and at some... | |
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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | I have a bit of a problem with dressing my top half in winter. I love making trousers and jumpsuits. I don't mind making shirts. But I struggle with making warm tops. I don't like cardigans and they don't like me, so I'm mostly limited to a couple of Burda sweater patterns that I make... | ||