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carolinemsteele.com
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| | | | Here are the last major additions to my 1890s Umbreon cosplay/walking suit: a jacket and a proper hat! I started the jacket back in April at Sewing Camp, using the Black Snail #0520 jacket pattern. I picked View B which has a more moderate sleeve, though View A has the fully-accurate ridiculousness level of sleeve... | |
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lifebyky.com
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| | | | My nephew had just woken up from a nap, a groggy little just-turned-2 year old. He walked into the living room, his face brightened up, and he exclaimed "Gekko!" It was my favorite moment from Halloween last year. What he didn't know when he woke was that his cousins were already in the other room... | |
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www.lbg-studio.com
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| | | | A blog featuring modern sewing projects and photography. | |
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blog.fabricville.com
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| | Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en Anglais. Coco Chanel introduced her first tweed jacket in her 1954 collection. Since then, the tweedy bouclé fabric has evoked a sense of understated luxury attainable by only a few lucky people. But what if you could find a piece of fabric that you could manipulate into whatever you wanted and create for yourself the same kind of look-quiet luxury? I know what I would do. »Read more about: Coco Meets Comfort » |