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Quilting the lining of a garment; easy paper piecing.
Quilting the lining of a garment; easy paper piecing.
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S14, EP9 "Accessorize Up or Down"Creating custom accents with closures and embellishments on belts; crossbody bag with a bunny and moon motif; a charming vintage parasol.
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S17, EP2 "Material Girls"The trendy top and front placket; cork on a tote bag; a quilt project featuring the ebony block.
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S15, EP2 "Sewing to the Rescue"An upcycle project turns old linens into travel and accessory bags; using old sweaters; set in sleeves; the first variation of the basic A-line skirt.
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