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Direct neckline treatment

In dresses, blouses, tunics, sewn from thin fabrics, a straight cut of the neckline of a whole-cut shelf is easiest to handle with the most ordinary stitching. How to do this, I'll show you an example of a tunic for patterning dresses from Burda 4/2016: Best seller Special offer Dress with cuts on the sides 1 2 3 4 Magazine: Burda 4/2016 Pattern: 108 A Sizes: 36 - 44 When fabric comes into play with large print in patchwork style, modest, slightly flared boards ... 200 r.
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Oh, these spots!

Children manage to plant them even where sterile clean. But then they are children. So do not worry about this. Especially with most stains on children's clothing can be dealt with. After all, it can be anything - food stains, "drawings" from felt-tip pens, chewing gum, grass, plasticine, juices.
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Turtleneck

Today's fashion trend: a turtleneck is a simple-fit pullover with a high collar, a favorite model back in the 60s of the last century! A versatile, practical, comfortable thin, wide, tight-fitting or fitted unisex sweater has long taken a strong place in the basic wardrobe for both women and men.
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Rock and Roll Jacket

Trends are changing, and rockabilly style has remained at the peak of popularity for half a century. And a leather jacket with slanting zippers is a frequent off-season favorite. The secret of the popularity of a leather jacket is simple and clear. Acquired once, it will come in handy all year round, perfectly tighten the figure and will look advantageous with any clothes.
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Short skirt

According to our free pattern-pattern, you can easily sew yourself a short and pretty skirt for walking.On a wide yoke with puffs, decorated with three rows of ruffles that will swing to the beat of your movements, this model is ideal for walks in the fresh air. Stylist's advice: if the assemblies on the skirt start from the bottom edge of the top, they will not visually fill the figure.
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