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There are numerous ways to protect the environment, and it's up to us to choose the most suitable methods to contribute and help our planet. This is especially crucial now, given the many factors contributing to climate change and the degradation of our beloved Mother Earth.

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I've been wanting to post pictures for a while now. Here they finally are.                 This top is super comfortable and flatterin... Alabama Chanin, Green Tunic, Reverse Applique, Herringbone Stitch, Clothing Details, Sewing Techniques, Upcycle Clothes, Needle And Thread, Sewing Clothes

I've been wanting to post pictures for a while now. Here they finally are. This top is super comfortable and flattering. I thought I was going to do a bunch of embroidery, but I was undecided about what and how much, so I stopped after stitching the first stem. I left the stitching because it tells me which side is the front. Otherwise I really wouldn't be able to tell because the pattern pieces are very similar. I am bustier than my form, so on my the shoulder seam pulls to the front. Next…

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A step-by-step tutorial on how to do the honeycomb pleatwork (smocking) on my unterhemd (chemise) collar. It's easier than you might think, and looks smashing! Canadian Smocking, Smocking Tutorial, Smocking Patterns, Ideas Embroidery, Fest Outfits, Heirloom Sewing, Sewing Techniques, 16th Century, Sewing Inspiration

Yesterday I discussed how I constructed my favorite high-collared smock which I wore through most of Pennsic. Today I will explain how I finished the collar with honeycomb pleatwork (smocking). (For those looking to make the honeycomb pleatwork apron, check the Patterns page for the instructions!) Pleatwork is a very common method of gathering, sizing, and embellishing cloth in 16th century...

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