Twist in front dress neckline
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Hello dearies. I just attempted another interesting project and believe me , u will enjoy it too. this tutorial is about how to add a twist to the neckline of blouses and dresses. This single touch will elevate a simple dress to a classy and pricey one. This tutorial is beginners friendly. Enjoy.
Its pleasure to watch your videos; as you explained everything thoroughly. Thanks for being a wonderful person and benefitting us by your wisdom and art... art of teaching- art of sharing your knowledge with people who are keen to learn. 🥰
Thanks for the tutorial ma, just to find out what quantity of fabric you used for this. Will one yard suffice?
That's lovely. Will take a little watching over but I love it and you explained it well. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
Awesome.. You are awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I am humbled my dear. Thanks for watching
Am sure going to make this ...Thanks so much
more than pretty sewing like fashion designers God you and your work that many people subscritbe to your chnnel your deserve it thumps up congratulation
Am so grateful o
Your doing a great job...
I love this, thanks for the video
So pretty
Well-done dear sis, great job u are doing here, d lord will increase u 👏👊
Nice robe
Wow
Thank u mam.. thank u somuch♥️♥️
Well done dear!!!!
Scuba or Lycra will allow d drapes to be more visible tho
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Hi, concerning the twisted neck line dress you posted, what's the best choice of fabric to achieve it
Crepe or lacrel
very helpful video and information💕👍thanks for sharining
new sew mate hope we can stay connected, thanks
Yes of course. I am humbled.
Awesome
Nicely done
Thank u.
@@Ellacansew1 nice one
Please were are you located
I tried this pattern front part nearly went well but back-part cutting and the sleeves strap also i didn't understand.where as 15 inches length of sash only covers front body.
Super ❤️ Thanks 🌹
Nice
Mam plz fabric material Nam?
nice tutorial,but can Ankara be used for this top
Of course, but a stretchy version of Ankara will do better