Whether it’s the “Daisy” bralette from Stitch Love Studio or any other pattern, once you embark on the wonderful world of bralette creation, you can refer to these super easy to use lessons on how to apply picot decorative elastics to edges and how to create straps in a snap. Read the article on Making [Continue Reading] The post Lingerie Sewing: Bralette Sewing Tips appeared first on National Sewing Month.| National Sewing Month
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As I mentioned in my last post, I really needed a lot more sleeveless tops, as I only had one or two that still fit. I really loved the shape of the FibreMood Elza ever since I saw it in their magazine last spring, but I hadn’t quite gotten around to sewing it. I’d traced in size L then, though, so I had to re-trace it again in XL now – not a huge deal since it’s only four pattern pieces.| blog.fehrtrade.com
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Callous Tristan and Andrew Tate run a studio where punters hand over thousands believing they are in relationships with the girls and admit it's 'all a scam' but authorities cannot stop them| The Mirror