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Default Re: Fabric Question - 02-16-2014, 08:52 AM

So this is your standard burlap dress:



But, you can make it more attractive if you're handy with the sewing machine (and which good Godly woman isn't?):


For instance, imagine this skirt, but quite a bit longer:





teamed with a tunic top or something like this (without the hood):





A burlap dress (add sleeves of course). Note how the top on the first one is cut on the bias, which makes it better fitting and far more interesting



I have rolls of burlap in my menstral shack. And I experiment with new designs to make later in cottons and wools. If it works with burlap, you know it's going to work with other fabrics.
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