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papertheorypatterns.com
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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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sewcraftychemist.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Sometimes a plan just comes together! So far, I have sewn from every Burda issue this year (even October!). The moment this preview was re... | |
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beccabeckstuff.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Marfy 1642 from 2008 Oh Marfy I have missed you so... Life's been busy with job from hell, world travels and remodeling. I'll prov... | |
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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.... | ||