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www.sewdiy.com
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| | | | I've always had a strong appreciation for comfortable clothing and during the last couple of years, that has only increased. Spending my days at home, my go-to garment is a pair of joggers or lounge pants. I'll occasionally wear leggings but my first choice is always the joggers. I realized recently that I've sewn joggers from four different patterns so I thought it would be fun to share all of them in today's post and do a little compare and contrast. | |
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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | | Recently I have been considering the layering conundrum. The UK is having a cooler summer than we've had for the last few years, meaning that some sort of lightweight top layer is often required. And I have never got on with either cardigans or shawls. But back in covid lockdown time I made a big... | |
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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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thecrookedhem.net
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| | I'm a big fan of the Elbe Textiles aesthetic, so I bought the new Townsend Shirt pattern immediately when it launched. I've been wanting to make a shirt like this for a while, and with a quick hack to the front bodice, this pattern really delivered on my vision. In today's post, I'll discuss the... |