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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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mainelymenswear.com
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| | | | | I haven't posted in ages, my apologies. It's a rainy day here on the coast of Maine; so it's a perfect time to recap the making of this most unusual jacket. I knew when I saw this fabric on the Gorgeous Fabrics website that it would be perfect for one of my best and oldest... | |
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patternscissorscloth.com
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| | | | | On its own, the sleeve head area of a tailored jacket can look a bit limp and in need of reinforcement - that's where a shoulder pad and some sleeve head wadding come into play! Shoulder pads prevent the front and back shoulder area collapsing near the armhole as the shoulder starts to round off.... | |
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thecrookedhem.net
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| | | Recently, Chelsea of Daughter Judy Patterns shared her denim Teague skirt, and it reminded me that I've been wanting to revisit this pattern for a while. The Teague skirt is a pattern meant for knits, but with a few modifications, it works beautifully in a woven, too. In today's post, I'll walk through the modifications... | ||