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spaceplush · 13 days
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The Strawberry Valenturtle sewing pattern is now up in my main shop!
My Shop!
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You guys might not know, but we sell pdf sewing patterns as well as one of a kind demon goats!
Until the 29th we are running a Black Friday sale of 15% off any patterns bought through our website or Etsy!
We would love to see what you create!
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anielskaaniela · 7 months
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Learn How to Sew a Basic Dress with Me (Free PDF Pattern) | Beginner Sewing Tutorial
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Hey! I have some exciting news for you! I uploaded a new video on how to sew a basic dress with a free PDF pattern in 5 sizes. This is a perfect tutorial for beginners, as it only requires two pieces of fabric, some bias tape, and a few basic sewing skills. You can customize the length, color, and style of your dress to suit your preferences. This tutorial is very detailed and easy to follow, with clear instructions for each step. You will also find some helpful tips and tricks on how to sew with un stretch fabrics and bias tape, and how to adjust the fit of your dress. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a gorgeous dress that you can wear for any occasion.
If you want to learn how to sew this dress, click the link below to watch the video and download the free PDF pattern. And if you enjoyed this video, please give it a heart, reblog it, and share it with your friends. Also, don’t forget to follow me on youtube for more free patterns, tutorials, and tips on sewing and crafting. Thank you for your support! 🤗💖
[Watch the video and download the free PDF pattern]
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forevervirginia · 1 year
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No fabric goes to waste here! 😁 Knit is not what I would normally choose for this dress but I scraped together the last of these Spoonflower swatches in "cotton spandex jersey" and made started a cute frock for Plum. ❤️ #ForeverVirginia #ForeverVirginiaplum #Spoonflower @Spoonflower #Sewing #tinysewing #dolls #pattern #sewfordolls #sewingpattern https://www.instagram.com/p/CnxkKafJpZZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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professorpski · 1 year
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Tiny Waist, Big Hips: Simplicity 9699
This re-issued separates pattern in modern sizes captures several of the key features of 1950s women’s fashions. It has the tiny waist and big hips that first debuted with Christian Dior in 1947 with the New Look and remained popular through the 1950s. It was a look that emphasized the hour-glass figure and used a generous amount of fabric, a sign of a longing for an end to war-time austerity and a move towards abundance.
Many dresses appeared with this silhouette, while these is separates with a sleeveless, fitted blouse to tuck into the wide, pleated skirt. Notice there is no obvious opening to get into the blouse; a side zipper gets you in. Then, it is darted and worn tucked into the skirt. Many skirts in the 1950s were literally rectangles with pleating or gathering used to reduce the circumference at the waistline. This means you can use striped fabrics turned sideways as you see here on the left. Then, we have the little jacket. This one is cut very, very short in order to show off the tiny waistline. It has cut-on sleeves, darts at shoulder and the waistline to fit it to the body, and a small shawl collar, as well as buttons.  
For fabric, they recommended practically everything: cotton, silk, wool, and velveteen for the jacket. Crisp fabrics will give you the wide flare to the silhouette although a stiff petticoat will probably be needed to create the flare of the illustration.
With a belt, it appears like a neat look, but in practice, it would need adjusting as you moved in order to keep blouse tucked and the belt in place. You would have an easier time without the belt.  
You can find it at your local fabric store or online here: https://simplicity.com/simplicity/s9699
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what-she-likes · 5 months
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What my weekends look like
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Get creative and make your own felt cacti with our easy-to-follow sewing tutorial & pattern! With Smasterilli's Felt Cactus Pattern PDF, you can quickly craft a sweet Valentine's Day gift or a cute home decor accessory. Download the tutorial and let your imagination run wild - you'll be crafting two adorable hugging cacti felt ornaments in no time at all!
Pattern and detailed tutorial with photos and instructions:
https://www.inspireuplift.com/Felt-Cactus-Sewing-Pattern-Tutorial-Diy-Stuffed-Toy/iu/185716
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The latest addition to my #etsy shop: Raggedy Ann and Andy 4 Sizes Stuffed Dolls W/ Clothes & I Love You Blue Transfer Dolls McCall's 5499 Craft Collectible Embroidered Heart #dollmaking #raggedyann #raggedyandy #dollandclothes #sewingpattern #mccallspattern #dollwardrobe #uncutpattern #keepsakedolls https://etsy.me/3S9eEop https://www.instagram.com/p/Co29YtHSDgv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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themakersatelier · 1 year
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The Lounge Shirt with additional pockets and lengthened - great for layering or as Spring outerwear #tmaloungeshirt #tmasewingpatterns #springlayers #sewingpattern #digitalsewingpatterns #sewistsofinstagram #sewersofinstagram #slowfashion #makeyourownclothes https://www.instagram.com/p/CnZDleKqgTe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sewingforyourlife · 2 years
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Which button looks best?
A. White B. Velvet C. Shiney silvery D. Black
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labriocheblog · 2 years
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Our Ruffle Crop Top Sewing Pattern and the Reviews we received for it! 😁 Are you ready to shine? 🍒 For the pattern visit www.ambitiouselle.com #AmbitiousEllePatterns #PatternReview #SewingPattern #SummerTopPattern #CropTopPattern #RuffleTopPattern #isewmyownclothes #handmadewardrobe #sustainablefashion #patterncutter #patterncutting https://www.instagram.com/p/CfLzjP4qGkT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sewingpattern · 2 years
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creatingmagic4 · 9 months
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Only 1€
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anielskaaniela · 4 months
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How to Sew Flounce Sleeves: A Free Pattern and Easy Tutorial
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Hey,! Do you love sewing and want to learn how to make different types of flounce sleeves? Flounce sleeves are a fashionable and fun way to add some flair to your outfits. They come in different styles and shapes, and they can make any outfit look more feminine and elegant.
In this video, I will show you how to sew 7 types of flounce sleeves, such as high low circle sleeve, bell sleeve, semi circle sleeve, gathered ruffle sleeve, circle ruffle sleeve, double gathered ruffle sleeve, and double circle ruffle sleeve. These flounce sleeves are super easy to make and are suitable for beginners. I will also provide you with a free printable pattern for the basic flounce sleeve, which you can download from the link in the video description. I will show you step by step how to sew each of these sleeves, and you don’t need any fancy equipment or skills, just a sewing machine, some fabric, and some scissors.
So, what are you waiting for? Go watch the video and let me know what you think in the comments. And don’t forget to like, share, and follow me for more sewing tips and tricks. I hope you enjoy the video and have fun sewing!
Watch the video here
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forevervirginia · 1 year
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I thought I’d give the cotton spandex jersey a try with my leftover cut and sew dress template. It works surprisingly well for a knit! Since the skirt is 8 x 3” you only need a swatch size of Spoonflower fabric for the charm dresses. (that’s a Lati yellow hanging out in the back wearing the same size.😉) #ForeverVirginia #ForeverVirginiamo #Spoonflower @Spoonflower #Sewing #tinysewing #dolls #pattern #sewfordolls #sewingpattern https://www.instagram.com/p/CnxLtDtJdQk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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professorpski · 1 year
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Even Rompers Needed French Cachet: McCalls Kiddy Patterns in 1928
Although rompers had been worn by American children before 1928, these were supposed to follow French fashion, as the words “L’Echo de Paris” indicated in the pages of McCalls Magazine. While Paris fashion houses were seen as the source of all new trends for women’s clothing, here they were supposedly also the source for children’s clothing.
The first rompers in America had straps at the shoulders and were touted as a way to let children get their vitamin D through exposure to the sun as a time when vitamins were the big news in popular science. These sewing patterns, sold by McCalls, instead took the idea of the blouse and attached it to the puffy short pants that made up rompers. Notice the details as a result: buttons, collars an cuffs in contrasting fabrics, and the pink one has a yoke from which gathers fall while the floral one has little shoulder pleats. The pink one looks like it has piping at the collar and cuffs while the floral one’s collar is shaped and top-stitched. A lot of detail for something for a small person. Of course, they expected them to be made in cottons, an easy to wash fabric, very practical for little people who roll around on lawns. 
The pink one has snaps at the crotch to make it easy for a little person to use the bathroom, while the floral one has a buttoned drop seat. Tots’ jumpsuits were thus more practical than those often sold to women these days. Not that I am suggested we improve on women’s rompers. It is ok by me if we grownups have shirttails to tuck in.
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