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joared-along.blogspot.com
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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | | I have a bit of a problem with dressing my top half in winter. I love making trousers and jumpsuits. I don't mind making shirts. But I struggle with making warm tops. I don't like cardigans and they don't like me, so I'm mostly limited to a couple of Burda sweater patterns that I make... | |
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larahandmade.wordpress.com
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| | | | For the longest time I'd say Fall was my favorite season, mainly because of the clothes - I love wearing jeans, boots and sweaters???????but this year I've realized just how much I love Spring - the freshness, newness, blooming flowers, the still cooler weather. Granted, we get very little traditional Fall and Spring weather here... | |
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www.sewdiy.com
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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. |