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Today I’ll be showing you how I sew a faux button placket to the bodice of any peplum top. I love the look of a button front placket on a peplum top, but now that my babies are growing and I’m no longer breastfeeding, I don’t actually need a functional placket. A faux placke...
Although sewing machines can sew many types of stitch, it is still important to learn how to make very basic hand stitches, as there are instances when machine sewing would be too aggressive for the fabric type or more difficult to use. You will learn how to employ a variety of hand and...
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Learn to make your own cloth wipes! One way I have been able to save some money is to use rags and cloth wipes instead of disposable wipes, paper towels and cotton balls.