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tanitisis.com
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| | | | | This was a whim A friend mentioned this pattern (off Etsy) and it was cheap and had that cottagecore/hobbit/dirndl look I'm all excited about these days, so I jumped on it. And... it's ok. The sizing I would say was true. I was between two sizes and went with the larger, and I think it... | |
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| | | | | This is view D of Simplicity 1365 that I made for their Sewing Challenge this year. It's from their 1970's vintage range. It is fully lined and the back is high enough that you can wear a strapless bra with it. I spotted the pink gingham at my local Fabricland and thought it was delightfully... | |
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| | | In today's YouTube video, I'm continuing my series of videos using fabric scraps to sew handmade gifts, with a tutorial for sewing a reusable flower tote. This is a great tote to take to the farmer's market and reduce your plastic use. Plus, it's also a really nice way to wrap flowers as a gift. Use this tote to give flowers as a hostess gift or, because it's 2020 and we're all social distancing, you can also leave the flowers wrapped in this tote at your friend's door. After the flowers are spent, they'll still be able to use and reuse the tote. | ||