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doctortdesigns.com
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| | | | This month the Bra Sewing Community is celebrating BRAugust! It's primarily an Instagram Challenge to post about Bra Sewing every day, but I've largely gone away from posting on Instagram so I decided to do a weekly summary here on the blog, instead of the daily posting just to keep a bit more manageable of... | |
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couturecourtesan.blogspot.com
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| | | | I have been wanting to make a new early 17th century gown for some time, one that would demonstrate more of what I've learned in the pas... | |
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thedreamstress.com
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| | | | The Historical Sew-Fortnightly has been fantastic for all the things that have been produced: for motivating us to sew, and create, and finish things. What has really made it great for me though, is all the connections: the sharing of our successes, our failures, our knowledge, our findings, our inspiration. The international historical sewing community is amazing because everyone is so generous in their knowledge and experiences. Huge amounts of information, research, knowledge, tutorials, and free patterns are put out by passionate amateurs and professionals who extend their work into their personal time. Challenge #23: Generosity & Gratitude, due November 18, is not about a particular item or aesthetic, it's about celebrating the generosity of spirit and willingness to help others that makes the historical sewing community great, and giving credit and thanks to those who have contributed to our collective knowledge without expecting payment in return. Make anything that fits the general HSF guidelines, and utilizes research, patterns, and tutorials that have been made available for free, and acknowledge all the sources that have ... | |
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www.idlefancy.com
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| | Good afternoon, kittens! This past weekend, I turned 33, a delightfully palindromic age that required quite a bit of celebrati... |