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| | | | | Boro are Japanese textiles that have been patched or mended, usually to repair worn out sections of clothing. Traditionally cotton, linen and hemp were stitched in layers not only to repair clothing but to add warmth. Boro is now considered a very distinctive art form and very fashionable. After years of working with Satin, Lace... | |
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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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| | | | | Tris wanted a Hallowe'en dress. Left: not made by me. Much more impressive. She already had a costume, mind you. We've gotten into the habit of getting them some fancy storebought costume dresses for their birthday. This year was "winter fairy princesses"... velvet, long sleeves, hoop skirt. Tiny wings that Velcro on the back. But,... | |
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