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From: SewingNewbie
Date: 10-04-2006, 12:35 AM (1 of 5)
Thought that I would share this resource I found. I have purchased serveral ebooks from them on how tos mostly childrens clothing. Like twirl skirts, corsets, hats, appliques, but they also have jewelry, hair accessories, quilting, doll clothes, and totes as well. It is called, You Can Make This (http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?af=481610).

Best of all you can automatically download the instructions...:up: :up:
User: SewingNewbie
Member since: 07-29-2006
Total posts: 34
From: Miss Spring
Date: 10-07-2006, 10:33 PM (2 of 5)
Awesome!
Im going to have to order some of these.
I havent had the chance to sew since school started. I went through my patterns the other day to make my 2 year old something to wear and guess what.....I dont have anything in her size. I didnt sew when my oldest was her age due to working a full time job but now Im a SAHM and I think I need to do some pattern shopping....thanks for the site!
User: Miss Spring
Member since: 05-03-2006
Total posts: 87
From: SewingNewbie
Date: 10-13-2006, 11:49 PM (3 of 5)
I actually won an award using one of these patterns. comal county fair first prize. I made corset top and twirl skirt.
User: SewingNewbie
Member since: 07-29-2006
Total posts: 34
From: San
Date: 10-25-2006, 10:22 PM (4 of 5)
Just be careful to read the ads very carefully because some of them are for patterns that use certain techniques that you already have to know how to do to use them. If you are not happy with the pattern you are still stuck with it. It's not like Ebay where you can work with the seller and leave feedback.
User: San
Member since: 07-01-2006
Total posts: 2
From: queenymi
Date: 10-26-2006, 12:05 AM (5 of 5)
Just be careful to read the ads very carefully because some of them are for patterns that use certain techniques that you already have to know how to do to use them. If you are not happy with the pattern you are still stuck with it. It's not like Ebay where you can work with the seller and leave feedback.

Which one was it?
User: queenymi
Member since: 08-05-2006
Total posts: 38
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