Deconstruct it for a pattern that duplicates the fit and details
For The Arts And Crafts Devotees
Deconstruct it for a pattern that duplicates the fit and details
By: Rob Harris
On occasion, I exercise my control of the microphone for a matter of personal privilege, and this is one of those occasions.
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Threads Digital Ambassador Marcy Harriell finds inspiration from Australian designers Romance Was Born for the Runway Sewn Your Way challenge.
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