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  • How to sew Pleated Bow Pillowcase Dress

    Dress, Needle crafts, Sewing, Skirts   |  0 Comment how to sew pleated bow pillowcase dress

    This was one of those projects where I had an idea in my mind and I just went with it. Then as I started sewing, I realized that I probably should have thought it out more thoroughly. But it worked out in the end and the results turned out be to better than the image in my mind. So awesome! I made this for Elle who is 17 months. I found this pillowcase at the thrift store and loved the pattern. I bought it for $

  • SLAVIC WOMEN’S CLOTHING – THE MIRACLE!

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  • Dress kimono for Sewing

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    DRESS KIMONO Kimono dress Nice and simple

  • Sewing tutu tutorial

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    Pettiskirt skirt   First you need to decide on the length of skirts and material consumption. The total length skirts subtract 8cm (flirt) and 3,5 cm (ruffles). Rest length divide by two. The upper tier make two centimeters shorter than lower. In my sample decks have turned 9 cm and 11 cm To take a rectangle coquette satin long 1m22sm (2cm allowance for the seam) and a width of 19 cm (1 cm by SEAM and 0.5 cm in the crook). For the upper tier you need to


  • Model dresses from scarves and dress-transformer

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    Dress, which every day may look different  

  • Skirt made of fabric and wollen

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  • Modeling the white dress: sewing tutorial

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    Define a line under the breast (measure its position on yourself, on the side seam.) Cut off. Skirt - unchanged petticoat of opaque fabric. The upper skirt - firstly, it is longer. determines the length and extensible. To this end, we cut along vertical lines, sliding, looking around. Leaf. First, close the top tuck, draw a line armholes and neck. Cut off excess. Draw a line from the top of the neck tuck. Cut, close the bottom tuck. Now add the bottom on the bending of the breast. To do this, measure

  • Modeling elegant pink dress

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    Defines the line neck and armhole line. (! Armhole shoulder to edit as much on how much editing armhole on the back) tuck is extended with two peaks in the topography. Cut the excess, Cut through the terrain. Here and Ready to Transfer pattern. BACK: Based on the first portable tuck at the back near the center. Draw a line cut and define the line "tail" Tail divide into four pieces - three "step" and the strip under the bow. cut. Obtain finished parts: lateral part of the back, upper middle

  • MORE IDEAS FOR DECOR CLOTHING!!

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  • SUMMER sarafan: baby crochet

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    The dress and handbag for girls

  • Braid lace for dress tutorial

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      *This dress can also be completely sewn with a sewing machine.  Any step that I hand stitch, or glue, you would just do a straight stitch on you machine. ;) Supplies: A t-shirt or two needle thread glue gun Cut across the t-shirt from the bottom of one sleeve to the other.  This is going to be the main part of your dress.  Next, cut off the hem of the sleeves.  I cut about three inches above the hem.  From the remaining part of the shirt,

  • The Party Dress by The Cottage Home tutorial

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    When Kari asked me if I would be a creative guest here on her blog, I sort of had to pinch myself, there was no question "Absolutely!".  So to say I'm thrilled to be here today is probably an understatement......I am beyond thrilled. If you've ever visited my blog, The Cottage Home, you know that I love all things girly.  I have two little ladies - Savannah Rose (2.5 years old) and Matilda Jane (16 months).  My girls are the light