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Nighties, lace trimmed pajamas and a beautiful robe round out the new patterns in this week's new pl

Nighties, lace trimmed pajamas and a beautiful robe round out the new patterns in this week's new plus size collection. Shop a new collection of plus size lingerie and loungewear pieces + catch up with Meg and her latest sewing project! [Web Version »] [Burda Style] [Pattern Store] [How-To] [Projects] [Forum] [Blog] [Gallery] [Shop] [Pretty Woman: 6 New Plus Size Women's Sewing Patterns] The New Collection Old t-shirts and the like can take a break because these pajamas, nightgowns, and lace trimmed sleep shorts from the January 2017 issue are sewn with silk, satin and lace are bringing glamour back to the bedroom. [Pretty Woman: 6 New Plus Size Women's Sewing Pattern] What's New on BurdaStyle.com [Meg's Magazine Mash Up: Sewing My Pants] Last week I cut out my pants pattern and sewed an entire dress to wear for New Year's Eve, see it [here]! I was pretty excited to jump into sewing these pants because I haven't sewn a pair in quite some time. In this post, I'll share how I stitched the piping into the seams and how i constructed the pockets. [Meg's Magazine Mash Up: Sewing My Pants] [More Meg's Mash Ups] [Sewing Lesson: Leather Moto Jacket #113A 01/2017] This must-have moto jacket is a timeless piece that you will reach for year after year! Follow this sewing lesson that recently debuted in our [Most Wanted] pattern collection. There are plenty of helpful diagrams that will ensure your sewing success with this jacket! [Sewing Lesson: Leather Moto Jacket #113A 01/2017] [More Sewing Lessons] [BurdaStyle Academy: January & February 2017 Course Calendar] Check out what's on the calendar this and next month at the BurdaStyle Academy! We have exciting new courses including, [Sewing Fundamentals with Kenneth D. King] and [Sketch to Pattern with Meg Healy]! [BurdaStyle Academy: January & February 2017 Course Calendar] [More BurdaStyle Academy] [Burda Style] [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Twitter] 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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