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inspiredsewing.com
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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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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | | | Back to sewing with a plan. This is the shirt from OOP Vogue 1347 made up in black linen. This is a Ralph Rucci design so it has tonnes of top-stitching and is beautifully finished on the inside. When I was getting ready to make it I threaded up the overlocker to finish the seams,... | |
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patternscissorscloth.com
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| | | | | For the closure on my emerald silk georgette blouse I hand worked a thread button loop: Handworked thread loops have a nice discreet, lightweight finish and are great for delicate fabrics and areas where there is little stress placed on the closure. They can also be worked in a straight line to form an eye... | |
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www.juliabobbin.com
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| | | A sewing blog exploring fashion of all vintages and dress patterns of all types. | ||