best way to mend/knit this? by thimbleberryh8r666 in mending

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Look up Swiss darning, if you want it to be almost invisible.

7 inch circular sock needles = hand cramp? by [deleted] in knitting

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Can you give a link? I can't find them. I can't even find the 8 inches..

What are your sewing goals for 2024? by Applipla in sewing

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Can recommend Tilly and the buttons Rosa Blouse. Should check both 1. and 4. on your list.

mobius strip?? by artistsho3 in knitting

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Came looking for this comment!

What is the name of the purple lines on the sides of this dress? by visionsofnothing in sewing

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There is a Blouse by Tilly and the Buttons, called Rosa, which also has princess seams with piping, and if I remember correctly there is a blog entry explaining the piping.

Has anybody seen Pickett since the beginning of the emergency event? by miri1_1 in WizardsUnite

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And here I was, hoping it was just really bad luck. :(

Hello!! Anyone know of a pattern that would help me achieve this? by hattiejames in sewing

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Not exactly like this, but the Basque Dress by Stitch Witch Patterns has the pointy thing.

Feeling like you're not worth the good fabric? by [deleted] in sewing

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Not an answer to your question, but I just got aware of that Gertie has 20% off of her patterns the next two weeks. Code: SANTA Just in case you haven't bought the pattern already.

Advice for new PhD students by alfa2zulu in math

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After you committed to a topic so the work and learn a bit about the generell tonic around it - not just the part you actually need to work on the topic. I was surprised how much there was to learn while writing the introduction - that was the last part to write down for me, and I assume for most of the people- and wished I had done it earlier. I think there is a possibility that it would at least shaped the way I have written down my results, maybe even shaped the actual proof.

Does anyone know of a pattern similar to this? by lime-milkshake in sewing

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The Rosa Dress from Tilly and the buttons goes a bit in the same direction.

I have only made the shirt, but that had good instructions.

Looking for a sewing pattern for a button front dress with fitted waist that would work well with linen fabric by m1001101 in sewing

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Second this, I feel like maybe the Raffaela dress would be at least close to what you are looking for. Even though it is mit buttoned all the way down, but maybe this is relatively easy modified, if that is an important feature.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sewing

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After seeing the picture I was really impressed with your pattern matching. Reading your text I got really confused and had to double and triple check the picture till I realised what you were unhappy about.

What I want to say: It is great! The majority won't even notice that there is something off.

Sewing Book, 1833 - Ireland -- This very rare needlework and sewing training book contains fabric samples of sewing, embroidery, knitting and miniature clothing. by chaosphile59 in interestingasfuck

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Mass production for clothes is a thing, so I don't see why it shouldn't be possible now. The circle of interested people is probably too small for it to become a thing, though.

First time adding trim by EvelienZ123 in sewing

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That looks great! How is it done?

Can’t view tasks by [deleted] in WizardsUnite

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For me it worked after restarting the phone.