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tanyamaile.com
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| | | | | Hi Friends! I hope you had a lovely holiday season! I certainly am happy that 2017 is over and am hoping for a great 2018. Today, I'm sharing my Christmas dress. It's definitely one ... | |
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beccabeckstuff.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog is a personal account of a compulsive seamstress and licensed CPA named Becki Chitwood from Houston, Texas. She shares her experiences with sewing, tailoring, and shirt making, often reflecting on her past neglect of sewing due to her career. The blog includes posts about sewing projects, pattern reviews, and personal reflections. It also features a blog archive with posts from 2009 to 2019, and social media links for Instagram and Facebook. | |
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thedreamstress.com
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| | | | | One year, a challenge every fortnight, and at the end of it, 26 fabulous historical garments. How it works: Every fortnight in 2013 I'll post a themed challenge and we'll each sew (or knit, or crochet, or tatt, or embroider, or whatever it is you call making a hat, or otherwise create) a historical garment or accessory that fits the theme. I'll post the challenges 7 ahead, so that you have plenty of time to plan and work on more elaborate challenges. You can do as many or as few of the challenges you want - I'll be trying my best to do all 26, but if you can only do 6, that's fine. For the purpose of the Historical Sew Fortnightly, 'historical' means 75 years or older, so pre 1938. Your item can be as basic or elaborate as you want, from a simple fichu to f... | |
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carolinemsteele.com
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| | | By now I have tackled the 1860s, a bit, and the 1890s, a bit. I have started the mockup for an early 1900s Edwardian corset, and now I am reaching over a century backwards in time to the 1790s. Why? Because I can. I have not reached a point of settling on any one specific... | ||