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Hope you enjoyed, and see how wonderful this sloper set is. If you are unsure of your size for this sloper comment below with your bust and hip measurements and I can help you with a size!Get the Bra and Panty Sloper hereGet the Plus Size Bra and Panty Sloper here
Vintage patterns are more than just food for my love of history. They also are an important part of my vintage sewing collection and have provided creative inspiration and reference for Indygo Junction pattern development since we first opened. We’ve also used some wonderful vintage pattern illustrations in some image sets over at The Vintage Workshop. Vintage patterns are more than just food for my love of history. They also are an important part of my vintage sewing collection and
This week, we hear from the fabric experts themselves. Amy Shockley, a fabric buyer from Hart’s Fabric, shares some fall fabric inspiration with our readers, including tips and projects made by her team in Santa Cruz, California.I love when it starts to get chilly outside and the leaves start to change because I know that fall is finally here, winter is on its way,
With 91 needles positions and 9 mm stitches, the Skyline S5 is the ultimate in precision. Beginner sewers will love how easy this machine is to use. The Easy Set Bobbin and Speed Control Slider make your first projects a breeze! More advanced sewists will appreciate signature features like the One Step Needle Plate Converter, Superior Feed System (SFS+) and a spacious deck for larger quilts and home dec projects. The Skyline S5 is anything but ordinary, and a truly great tool for seamstresses of all levels.
state of Maine. If I was chosen by L.) than they looked! The Favors I sort of geeked out on how excited I was over the favors too Honestly I am not a huge fan of party favors because of how most things get opened up and tossed aside I think they are sort of be a waste of money in my opinion What usually doesn’t go to waste is some sort of yummy parting treat So to finish off our pajama party theme I did individual goodie bags with a little box of sugar cereal a Horizons organic chocolate milk
The first thing I ever made was a ruched midriff-baring peasant top from a floral chintz fabric that in retrospect I think might have been designed with quilters in mind. It looked just as horrible as it sounds, though in my defense the whole Year 8 Textiles class had to make the same thing, and theirs looked just as awful. A couple of weeks after assessment my mum did up a batch of homemade jam and cut the peasant top up to make pretty lid-covers for the jars.
*Above image: Henry Darger, R.I.P.Sean Cabezas dreamed up the skirt pattern we have featured here today on BurdaStyle. Sean is a senior at Parsons in New York City and offered his inspired look for us to turn into a pattern to share with our community.Inspired by dinosaur scales, this multi-tiered, multi-layered skirt is full of life and just moves beautifully- like a modern-day Flamenco dancer walking the streets of New York. Aside from Fashion Design, Sean also studies painting and
000) Boas & Tiaras Sponsors?($3, Larry Arnn has been my friend for 27 years. It’s so bad.words are everything. It’s like I was thrown back to that little hungry girl that I used to be, but that is a poor excuse for what they are expecting… And today is the day.