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I was confused by some the Jennifer neckline instructions, so while I was figuring it out I thought I'd take lots of pictures to show how I did it. I did deviate in a few places, but it worked for me so I'm happy. At this stage of construction, you should have the back yoke pieces assembled to the lower back, and the shoulder seams of the front and back sewn together.
Jennifer pattern, fashion fabric, pin tucked panel, scissors, sewing machine, pins, thread.
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Sep 30, 2009, 10.48 PMby giffengood
Thanks for posting this. It will be helpful for me for certain! I was confused by the original instruction the pattern came with. Thanks for taking time to post this!