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do you use any specific patterns for the shirts + other stuff you’ve sewn for everyday wear? I’d love to know more info about them!
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hell-mouth 3 hours ago

I typically draft the patterns myself as most of the stuff I make isn't super complicated. The Closet Historian on youtube is super helpful if you're interested in pattern drafting! For the looser 18th century style shirts and chemise I looked at bunch of different tutorials online, Vincent Brigg's blog was especially helpful!

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hell-mouth 3 hours ago

One thing I used a pattern for was the grey/brown vest, which I made from Mccalls 8133. I worked in fabric store for years where I acquired a massive hoard of patterns but sadly I rarely use them.

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blamensir 2 hours ago

thank you so much ! <3 hope you have a great day

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buta 1 week ago

I don't know if this is a problem on my end, but this page of your website cuts right under "your name", which makes it impossible for me to sign your guestbook or to read anything below it :( and I can't scroll down

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blamensir 1 week ago

try to zoom out! if that doesnt work then unfortunately I dont know what the problem could be.. what browser are you using?

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nohappynonsense 2 weeks ago

rest in peace, Vinzi

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blamensir 2 weeks ago

❤️‍🩹 thank you so much for your words

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hillhouse 2 weeks ago

rest in peace vinzi <3 sending you lots of love

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manulzone 2 weeks ago

Rest in peace sweet Vinzi

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blamensir 2 months ago

if you send along your website/ name of neocities page ill link it! ive already added links for those I believe to have recognized, sorry if I got something wrong!!

blamensir 2 months ago

I can also add your link after the fact if you'd like! just let me know :)

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