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beccabeckstuff.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog is a personal account of a compulsive seamstress and licensed CPA named Becki Chitwood from Houston, Texas. She shares her experiences with sewing, tailoring, and shirt making, often reflecting on her past neglect of sewing due to her career. The blog includes posts about sewing projects, pattern reviews, and personal reflections. It also features a blog archive with posts from 2009 to 2019, and social media links for Instagram and Facebook. | |
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www.idlefancy.com
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| | | | | Good afternoon, kittens! This past weekend, I turned 33, a delightfully palindromic age that required quite a bit of celebrati... | |
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phoquess.com
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| | | | | The first things I made for my 1860s Zelda project were my base layers: a linen chemise and drawers.These were usually linen, sometimes cotton, and go next to the skin to absorb sweat and body oils, because they can be washed much more easily and frequently than the outer clothing layers. I used handkerchief-weight linen... | |
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thecrookedhem.net
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| | | Recently, Chelsea of Daughter Judy Patterns shared her denim Teague skirt, and it reminded me that I've been wanting to revisit this pattern for a while. The Teague skirt is a pattern meant for knits, but with a few modifications, it works beautifully in a woven, too. In today's post, I'll walk through the modifications... | ||