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| | | | | STEP 1: The armhole and shoulder need to be sewn in one manoeuvre, It looks more tricky than it is. I find it helps to lay the shirt out flat as picturedabove, once everything is sitting where it should, you can pin the front and back shoulder seam closed. That is as much as you should pin, don't attempt to try and pi | |
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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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| | | | | Aaaaand here it is. Disclaimer - the shirt might look better if I had chosen a drapier fabric, perhaps linen. This is fairly stiff chambr... | |
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