Clareew
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Date: 10/10/12 1:49 PM Eliza M Vintage patterns are a new UK brand.
There are some beautiful styles her. ------ Clare
Blog: http://art-by-clare.blogspot.co.uk/
Machines: Juki F600, Juki 654 serger, Bernina 550 for art work, Janome Coverpro 1000cp barely used
A Singer Featherweight Centennial and an old Necci in the loft waiting for TLC
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Changma
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Date: 10/10/12 2:15 PM Some really cute things. Love the pants. |
Clareew
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Date: 10/10/12 5:04 PM I have found their own website now
Eliza M
I'm not sure the line drawings always match up with the photographed garments. (see capri pants) But I love the look of the photographed clothes. ------ Clare
Blog: http://art-by-clare.blogspot.co.uk/
Machines: Juki F600, Juki 654 serger, Bernina 550 for art work, Janome Coverpro 1000cp barely used
A Singer Featherweight Centennial and an old Necci in the loft waiting for TLC
http://art-by-clare.blogspot.co.uk/ |
SquishSews
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Date: 10/10/12 5:16 PM Those Hop and Swing pants look awesome... some really nice things there. |
ChristineX
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Date: 10/10/12 8:24 PM I love how the Gypsy Jane top looks in the made up version. |
Cat
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Date: 10/11/12 8:37 PM These are lovely patterns, thank you for drawing this company to our attention! |
LDT2011
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Date: 12/3/12 10:52 AM Bought myself the trouser pattern. hope to have my first go at making a pair soon. Any reviews already on PR? ------ 'The purpose of most fashion is to be ostentatiously non-functional.' |