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Changing the look and feel of a garment with one addition or subtraction; a cuddly faux fur collar for a jacket; transforming an A-line skirt into fun athletic wear.
Changing the look and feel of a garment with one addition or subtraction; a cuddly faux fur collar for a jacket; transforming an A-line skirt into fun athletic wear.
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S17, EP3 "Dress Up"Making an original pashmina wrap using trim and embroidery; pattern alterations to take a dress from one to two pieces; block number two and flying geese.
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S15, EP9 "Sewing Transformers"Changing the look and feel of a garment with one addition or subtraction; a cuddly faux fur collar for a jacket; transforming an A-line skirt into fun athletic wear.
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S8, EP2 "The World at War -- 1910-1919"Scrap fabric flowers; couture draping adds flair to a straight skirt.
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S7, EP13 "Tucks and Texture"Tucked bolster pillow; using a walking foot to quilt a jacket; flat felled seams.
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S16, EP6 "Accessories With Star Quality"Circular jewelry pouch; a tablet cover styled with quilted fabric and coordinating prints; mixing and matching prints.
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