Using Handwoven Fabric Scraps?
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What ideas do the people on this Forum have for using up handwoven fabric scraps left from sewing
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What ideas do the people on this Forum have for using up handwoven fabric scraps left from sewing
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this thread, but here goes...
I just completed a short kimono jacket (haori) for my friend Peter.
Hi all,
Just thought I'd share photos of the muslins for the wedding-dress and coat:
There seem to be a lot of posts by weavers who are (understandably) hesitant to cut into their be
Pictures here - again, text in S
Oh my... I've been putting this off for some time:
I think it is time we started sewing!
So, let me share a bathrobe:
This is a great name for this group. I love it. Thanks for getting it started.
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