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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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| | | | | 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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| | | | | I'm always far behind with the fashion trends - this particular one by 4,000 years! The Japanese have kimono, the Americanshave poncho and the Northern Europeans have Bog Coats - all of them are the simplest of shapes, straight line cut, easy sewing and minimal waste. I suppose in the days when you had to... | |
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| | | I don't repeat a lot of patterns. I'm always making new patterns, hoping that the next one is going to make up into the amazing unicorn garment that looks perfect and is so comfortable I wear it every week for years. Burda 112 11/2015 is not quite that: my first attempt had a big tracing... | ||