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7 NEW Athleisure Plus Size Patterns, Oktoberfest DIY Trim, Meg's Mash Up, and a Retro Dress from 1957!

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Shop athleisure plus size sewing patterns, autumn DIYs, a tip for sewing Oktoberfest trim, and a thr

Shop athleisure plus size sewing patterns, autumn DIYs, a tip for sewing Oktoberfest trim, and a throw back pattern from Burda 1957! Shop athleisure plus size sewing patterns, autumn DIYs, a tip for sewing Oktoberfest trim, and a throw back pattern from Burda 1957! [Web Version »]( [BurdaStyle]( [Athleisure: 7 NEW Plus Size Patterns]( 7 NEW Women's Plus Size Sewing Patterns These looks with sporty elements from the 10/2017 issue of BurdaStyle bring a spring into the step of everyday wear. All styles in sizes 44 - 52! [GET IT HERE]( Advertisement [ [Quick Tip: Sewing a Heart Ruffle for Oktoberfest!]( [Quick Tip]( This ruffle is well known to Dirndls - the heart ruffle. It is often used for decorating the neckline, but is also suitable for the decoration of costume accessories such as heart pockets or bags. Here we show how the heart ruffles are sewn just in time for Oktoberfest! [Read More...]( [DIY Autumn Apple Decor]( [DIY]( Autumn brings apples - to the kitchen and as decorations! These unique hot pads are easy to make and will surely impress your guests. They are great for your autumn dinner get togethers and will make sure that your hot pans won't wreck your table. [Read More...]( [Meg's Mash Up 10/2017: Part 2]( [Mash up]( This week was all about the embroidery on Meg's pants. She has been having so much fun making these pants this month for Pants Month, and she wants to make even more with this pattern! Read to see her embroider, attach the waistband, and do all her topstitching. [Read More...]( [TBT: Retro Dress Pattern from 1957]( [Patterns]( September 1957, fashionistas fell in love with this dress. Exactly 60 years later, we brought it back and remastered it for digital download! This dress is figure-hugging and lengthwise seams contour the body with additional shoulder pleats. It is updated today with a modern exposed metal zipper! [Read More...]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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