My coat of many colors, inspired my thread magazine Nov. 2000. Great ideas!!!
My granddaughter wanted to be a fairy for Halloween, so I made her a more sophisticated, traditional one. I used a McCalls pattern as my starting point and allowed my…
I MADE ALL 3 COSTUMES FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, EXCEPT FOR THE JEDI BOOTS. BOTH JEDI HAVE ROBES WHICH WERE ALSO HOMEMADE. BOTH THEIR BELTS WERE ALSO HOME MADE, USING…
My daughter wanted to be Catwoman, but not just any Catwoman...Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman. Do you know how hard it is to find an out of print Butterick pattern 6378? Very…
Try this technique for a flattering sleeveless garment.
I cut this blouse using a 1930's pattern from silk jacquard I found at Michael's Fabrics. This silk was perfect for this style because of its Far-East exotic quality. The…
A fun little outfit for summer. The fabric was purchased at Joann's, coordinating cotton prints. I had a great time playing around with the prints. You can see the full…
A wonderful detail that gives interest to the sleeve. You can see the entire post here, http://www.rhondabuss.blogspot.com/2012/05/sleeves-on-saturdays_26.html
Instructions on how to make this sleeve can be found here, http://www.rhondabuss.blogspot.com/2012/03/sleeves-on-saturdays_31.html. Each week a new sleeve drafting tutorial is added.
Download our pattern for a perfect placket and learn how to make this classic sleeve finish that most patterns don't include.
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