I'm sure you'll understand why I can't let them go, though.






"Thought recipes" and combinations for bigger picture thinking, though the eyes of a custom sewist/dressmaker/human being.
Heading off to meet with colleagues, my fellow Board Members, and friends in Baltimore, MD for a few days of conference, meetings, and eve...
I can see why you'd keep these! Especially the suit with all the black trim! BTW, I am on the lookout for the right fabric for the Byron Lars dress.
ReplyDeleteI love all your vintage patterns. What a treasure.
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