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Reader Review Threadcount 2009

Maria Bateson reviews this issue’s fabulous fit-and-flare dress pattern

For the Threadcount 2009 pattern I chose a lovely stretch crêpe fabric from www.croftmill.com. I haven’t worked with crêpe before, but I was drawn to this one for the colour and because it wouldn’t need lining. I also used a piece of lace from www.fairytailors.be to secure the front. I made View A which is the short sleeve option and it has pockets!

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