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10 NEW Spring Patterns, DIY Scissors Case + Sew In Shoulder Pads!

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Shop new April issue patterns from BurdaStyle Magazine! The New Collection Delicate lace, stylized f

Shop new April issue patterns from BurdaStyle Magazine! [Web Version »]( &p1=%40NfiGUfXwC9%2BqSryJeJjctQ0LzRPDwjSDRaB51tvO2%2F4%3D) [BurdaStyle]( ) [Neo-Romantic: 10 NEW Sewing Patterns]( ) The New Collection Delicate lace, stylized floral and fruit prints in pastel shades and soft silhouettes...these styles invite you to dream. This collection from the April 2018 issue of BurdaStyle magazine is filled with patterns with surprising and edgy details that catch the eye. [GET IT HERE]( ) [Quick Tip - Sew In Shoulder Pads]( ) [Quick Tip - Sew In Shoulder Pads]( ) Want to add shoulder pads? Perfectly shaped shoulders give jackets and coats a professional look. Shoulder pads come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and thicknesses. The choice of shoulder pad is, however, also a matter of personal preference and the silhouette which is desired. Here we show you how to sew various shoulder pads in place. [Read More...]( ) [BurdaStyle Magazine Subscription]( ) [Meg’s Magazine Mash Up: Part 3]( ) [Meg’s Magazine Mash Up: Part 3]( ) Last week Meg was busy traveling and filming a new sew-along that she didn’t have time to post her Mash Up update! But, today we’re back with how she sewed the skirt portion of her March Mash Up look together including altering the length and adding in an exposed zipper. [Read More...]( ) [Kid’s Pattern Collection!]( ) [Kid’s Pattern Collection!]( ) Children love to dress up too for special occasions – and this collection from the 03/2018 issue of BurdaStyle magazine is filled with adorable styles for little boys and girls to wear. [Read More...]( ) &p1={EMAIL}&p2=57901813 &p1={EMAIL}&p2=57901813 &p1={EMAIL}&p2=57901813 [DIY to Try - Scissor Case]( ) [DIY to Try - Scissor Case]( ) TO THE POINT… Give scissors perfect protection in a soft case, sewn from fabric scraps. It also has the ability to hold your little notions like pins and needles. [Read More...]( ) This email was sent by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( ) | [Web Version »]( &p1=%40NfiGUfXwC9%2BqSryJeJjctQ0LzRPDwjSDRaB51tvO2%2F4%3D) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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