Thanks!
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Your article is really mind boggling.
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The split bum is one we developed for our book. The pattern (gridded) and instructions on how to make it…
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I love this so much! I was wondering, where did you find the pattern/instructions for that split bumpad? I'm pretty…
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I agree with Esther; simply stunning. The impressive motif on the shoes is the crowning touch.
On The “Jane Austen Goes to Ikea and then to Jane Austen Festival” Gown
Thank you! It looks about 4 inches wide, am I close? 10 yards of hand hemming...must queue up Pride and…
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Thanks! The sash is a single layer of silk taffeta, narrow hemmed on both edges. It's about 5 yards long.
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Love the look! Could you please tell me more about the sash? Single-layer, hemmed on each edge; or double-layer, seamed…
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