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sewmarymac.com
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| | | | | 1 post published by sewmarymac on July 2, 2024 | |
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thecrookedhem.net
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| | | | | Recently, Chelsea of Daughter Judy Patterns shared her denim Teague skirt, and it reminded me that I've been wanting to revisit this pattern for a while. The Teague skirt is a pattern meant for knits, but with a few modifications, it works beautifully in a woven, too. In today's post, I'll walk through the modifications... | |
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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | | | I wrote about these trousers at some length a couple of weeks ago, so this is just a quick update with modelled photos. They're a recent Burda magazine pattern, 108 02/2024, and proof in my opinion that even though Burda's resorted to openly recycling old patterns there are still good new designs to be found... | |
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| | | In today's video, I'll be showing you how to fuse iron-on interfacing to fabric. Interfacing is an extra layer of fabric that is used to make certain parts of a garment thicker and more sturdy. You'll often find it used in button plackets, collars, waistbands and facings. In the tutorial, I'll share all my tips for how to adhere iron-on interfacing to your fabric and prevent puckering or separating. | ||