pinning it in place as you go. If your material has a pattern, be sure to fold the right side of the material under to make the casing. Sew the casing, about 1/2 inch, around the fabric, leaving an opening to slide the wire through. ...
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Lay them on top of one another, then sew the seams with straight stitches. Keep the robe relatively loose so it rests comfortably on you when you put it on. When you’re done, cut a couple of straps out of a towel or another fabric to stitch to the cover-up.[10] You can take...