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dawnofthelead.com
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| | | | | A few days ago I did something I don't usually do: a slight repaint on one of my models. I had this werewolf from West Wind, who I originally painted for my Underworld project(now sadly defunct), and happened to need another werewolf for my Blood Bowl team, the Drakwald Ravens. A quick pant and base... | |
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jalie.com
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| | | | | We often use the torso measurement to adjust the bodice length of patterns. Whether for leotards or blouses, this measurement is really important.How to properly measure the torso:1- Place the tape measurement on the shoulder, go around the body passing through the strongest point of the bust and come back on the shoul | |
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www.tillyandthebuttons.com
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| | | If you're making a piece of clothing that's sleeveless, you may find that the pattern replaces separate neckline and armhole facings with... | ||