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6 NEW Plus Size Patterns, FREE Beach Bag DIY, and a Thread Loop Sewing Technique!

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Shop new glamorous plus size patterns, make your own beach bag, ask a question for our new podcast,

Shop new glamorous plus size patterns, make your own beach bag, ask a question for our new podcast, and how to hand sew a thread chain loop! Shop new glamorous plus size patterns, make your own beach bag, ask a question for our new podcast, and how to hand sew a thread chain loop! [Web Version »]( [BurdaStyle]( [Stepping Out: 6 NEW Plus Size Patterns]( 6 NEW Plus Size Sewing Patterns These festive dresses and blouses for weddings, birthday celebrations and opera performances in fresh jewel tones let you be the star! Make all of these stepping out patterns from the 07/2017 issue of BurdaStyle magazine to make your grand entrance. [GET IT HERE]( [DIY: Beach Towel and Bag]( [DIY]( practical bag can also be fun! This one includes a terry cloth one inside so that it quickly becomes a beach towel - simply loosen the cords. Download the FREE pattern to get started and make one for your next beach visit. [Read More...]( [Quick Tip: Thread Chain Loop]( [Quick Tip]( Thread chain loops are great for securing buttons, belt loops, and for tacking linings. It is hand sewing must-know for any sewist, so grab your hand sewing needle to get started and read more to watch how it's done. [Read More...]( [New Sewing Podcast: Calling All Questions!]( [Post]( We are starting a new sewing podcast hosted by Meg Healy and it will provide trend inspiration, sewing tips, and more. Audience participation is also encouraged, as we solicit questions from listeners to answer live. We need your input! Ask your question for our pilot episode. [Read More...]( [Meg's Mash Up 07/2017: Part 2]( [Mash Up]( This week Meg did some serious sewing on her latest Mash Up. She sewed in the sleeves, installed the zipper, attached the neck band pieces, and finished the hem. Read more to sew along for her July 07/2017 Mash Up to make your own swim tee. [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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