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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

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  • Shaeffer, Claire B., Couture Sewing Techniques
  • The Kyoto Institute: Fashion
  • Walford, Jonathan: Forties Fashion: From Siren Suit to the New Look
  • Wolff, Collette: The Art of Manipulating Fabric

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Who am I? Happily growing older and trying to have as much fun in the meantime. Lives in the vicinity of Stockholm, mainly ruled by five cats. Sewing makes me happy, so I try to do it every day. Writes about the 18th century and various other sewing projects in Isis’ Wardrobe and about creating a 1940’s wardrobe in Fashionably Forties.
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