loves the reaction he & his wife got on Halloween on their costumes!
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Black satin! Now why didn’t I think of that?! Great looking cloak!
Thanks! :)
This year I decided to make “prison” uniform for my wife and I. It’s normally not a very original idea, but I gave it a twist and gave the garments fairly trendy silhouettes.
For my wife, I use…
Oh yeah, the project is this one:
http://www.burdastyle.com/projects/halloween-unisex-cloak-with-…
HELP! I lost one pattern for my project!
I originally created the project, uploaded 6 pattern P…
Hood for cloak, sizes XS-S (32,34), M (36,38,40), L-XL (42,44,46,48)
Cloak, sizes XS-S (32,34), M (36,38,40), L-XL (42,44,46,48)
Cool! :) If you do make it, please feel free to take a pic & share. Thanks.
Great work(wo)manship! Very impressive! good job!
Wow! This is so creative!
Beautiful! Oh yeah, so is the dress. :)
Re. sewing knit/stretchy stuff: it takes a bit of pra…
Great idea using checks both straight and diagonally!
Do you want to couture method or the easy method? :)
The easy method is to interface the two co…
Why do you want to fuse interfacing to the lining instead of to the outer fashion fabric?
In any…
This skirt probably has an underlayer that the outer layer is anchored to. The waist/hip area lo…
I just pick a bogus season and year and add a note about it in the project’s description.
“Seaso…
How about a short-cut: use a pair of high-waisted panties (can one even buy those any more? :) )…
I drew up this pattern for a local meetup.com sewing workshop. It is for a cloak, optionally with a hood, in sizes XS-S (32,34), M (36,38,40), and L-XL (42,44,46,48). You can vary the length to s…
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