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Message Board > Patterns and Notions > Dust Mop Jacket ( Moderated by Sharon1952)
SillyDogsThree
Beginner Member since 1/14/11 Posts: 3 |
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Date: 1/9/12 8:42 PM In the 70s, my cousin had a pattern for a cute jacket made out of purchased dust mops; the long industrial kind. I promised I'd make it, then didn't. Me bad. Now that I have time to make it, I can't find the pattern. Does anyone have a copy or know where I can get a copy of this ancient pattern? |
svetlana
 Intermediate IL USA Member since 12/30/06 Posts: 355 |
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Date: 1/9/12 9:32 PM http://www.treehugger.com/style/vogue-magazine-uk-features-bargain-priced-diy-and-eco-fashion.htmldidn't find a pattern
is it something like this? ------ Svetlana |
squirrellypoo
  
Advanced UNITED KINGDOM Member since 3/27/05 Posts: 1524 |
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Date: 1/10/12 11:34 AM Quote: svetlana http://www.treehugger.com/style/vogue-magazine-uk-features-bargain-priced-diy-and-eco-fashion.htmldidn't find a pattern Yeah I've actually still got this issue - I kept it because it was awesome (it also had a bunch of vintage Vogue patterns restyled in modern ways). But that feature just showed one-offs made for the shoot, they're not to purchase at all.------ www.fehrtrade.com |
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