Halter-neck vest Smocked elastic back Front button closure Decorative front pockets Fully lined 96% Polyester, 4% Elastane Dry clean only Style # ACT18310
This year will be my 11th year with the company, the industry, that completely changed my life. It all started when I found products I loved, and I couldn't wait to tell everyone about them. So, I started sharing these products and my own results with others. Little did I know, this simple act would turn into something incredible. In just three years, I’d reached my first million in personal commission, built a team across 30 countries and had thousands of customers every month.
At the start of 2023, my job working at a mountain bike center came to an end as the center had to close indefinitely while work was done to clear diseased trees and then replant and rebuild. I had an opportunity to return to a previous job working in the operating theatres of a local orthopedic hospital, but the thought of working all day in a room with no windows didn't really appeal after two years of working outdoors.
This is a digital sewing pattern for a Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt around 1890. The Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt became fashionable around 1890. The simple but versatile cut, features a narrow waistline, flaring out at the hem keeping the balance with the gigot sleeves, fashionable at that time. Skirts were kept simple, to build a contrast with the rich decorated waists. The hem was supported with an extra layer of buckram or other stiff fabrics, cut on the same shape like the hem, or a straight strip pleated into shape. The skirt is fitted around the hips with darts and has a deep box pleat at the center back, hiding the placket. Pockets at the side seams can be made optional. The skirt pattern is suitable as well for day dress as for trained evening dresses. Consider more yardage for a trained skirts and using striped fabrics – see cutting information. Firmly woven and heavy fabrics optionally can be sewn as single layer. Flatline light and soft fabrics like taffeta or sateen at least with a medium weight cotton fabric. To save time and money sticking lots of sheets together, the pattern of the back part comes shortened. Many of my customers made shortened versions of this skirt for everyday wear. The skirt can be worn with or without a corset. Also suitable for steampunk costumes. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 30 pages A4/US letter or 1 1/2 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 32 pages A4/US letter or 1 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Fashion fabric: (Silk-) taffeta or satin, sturdy fabrics, velvet Lining (optional): light to midweight cotton fabrics Hem interfacing: (hair) canvas, stiff linen fabrics, buckram Yardage: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train (12“ / 30cm): 5.7 yds. 55“ wide (5,2m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 6yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train: 6yds. 55“ wide (5,5m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 7yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Bustle pad: Fashion fabric: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Batting: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Twill tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide: 1yd. (1m)
You asked, we delivered. A relaxed fit, longer length, linen top that can be worn day or night. This stunner features a raw hem, fraying neckline, full length sleeves and matching patch pockets that sit on the hips. Lightweight and breathable in luxe Italian linen (of course!) Ideal for building an outfit based on bold basics that can easily be jazzed up with a scarf and a pair of funky boots as the season gets cooler. Fabric : 100% Linen MEASUREMENTS S/M Bust : 108 cm - Waist : 110 cm- Arm Width : 20 cm L/XL Bust : 126 cm - Waist : 130 cm - Arm Width : 20 cm Model Jamie is wearing L/XL. Her measurements are: Bust 109cm / Waist 88cm / Hips 112 cm / Height 175cm
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This is a digital sewing pattern for a Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt around 1890. The Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt became fashionable around 1890. The simple but versatile cut, features a narrow waistline, flaring out at the hem keeping the balance with the gigot sleeves, fashionable at that time. Skirts were kept simple, to build a contrast with the rich decorated waists. The hem was supported with an extra layer of buckram or other stiff fabrics, cut on the same shape like the hem, or a straight strip pleated into shape. The skirt is fitted around the hips with darts and has a deep box pleat at the center back, hiding the placket. Pockets at the side seams can be made optional. The skirt pattern is suitable as well for day dress as for trained evening dresses. Consider more yardage for a trained skirts and using striped fabrics – see cutting information. Firmly woven and heavy fabrics optionally can be sewn as single layer. Flatline light and soft fabrics like taffeta or sateen at least with a medium weight cotton fabric. To save time and money sticking lots of sheets together, the pattern of the back part comes shortened. Many of my customers made shortened versions of this skirt for everyday wear. The skirt can be worn with or without a corset. Also suitable for steampunk costumes. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 30 pages A4/US letter or 1 1/2 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 32 pages A4/US letter or 1 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Fashion fabric: (Silk-) taffeta or satin, sturdy fabrics, velvet Lining (optional): light to midweight cotton fabrics Hem interfacing: (hair) canvas, stiff linen fabrics, buckram Yardage: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train (12“ / 30cm): 5.7 yds. 55“ wide (5,2m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 6yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train: 6yds. 55“ wide (5,5m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 7yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Bustle pad: Fashion fabric: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Batting: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Twill tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide: 1yd. (1m)
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A guide to wedding dress inspiration isn't exactly the kind of thing you're likely to find on Messy Nessy Chic. Then again, it's not everyday that the founders of the MessyNessy team get hitched! As Nessy and Alex tie the knot this weekend, we're holding down the fort at the MNC HQ and thought we'd
The Síoda Silk Pussy Bow Top is a stunning new addition to our silks collection designed to take you season to season. A beautiful base piece to build an outfit for day or night, we've shown it here with our matching Síoda Silk trousers, but pairs equally well with our skirts or a classic pair of jeans. Made from our rich and lustrous lightweight 100% silk, this top is cut on the bias, giving an elegant drape which skims the body in a way that is both flattering and comfortable.
Jack Burke at Wilhelmina photographed by Elliott Morgan and styled by Aimee Croysdill, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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Do you want to create a nice Mother's Day card for your mother, but do not know how to do this? The simplest thing you can do to show your mother how much you l
This is a digital sewing pattern for a Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt around 1890. The Fan-Skirt or Umbrella Skirt became fashionable around 1890. The simple but versatile cut, features a narrow waistline, flaring out at the hem keeping the balance with the gigot sleeves, fashionable at that time. Skirts were kept simple, to build a contrast with the rich decorated waists. The hem was supported with an extra layer of buckram or other stiff fabrics, cut on the same shape like the hem, or a straight strip pleated into shape. The skirt is fitted around the hips with darts and has a deep box pleat at the center back, hiding the placket. Pockets at the side seams can be made optional. The skirt pattern is suitable as well for day dress as for trained evening dresses. Consider more yardage for a trained skirts and using striped fabrics – see cutting information. Firmly woven and heavy fabrics optionally can be sewn as single layer. Flatline light and soft fabrics like taffeta or sateen at least with a medium weight cotton fabric. To save time and money sticking lots of sheets together, the pattern of the back part comes shortened. Many of my customers made shortened versions of this skirt for everyday wear. The skirt can be worn with or without a corset. Also suitable for steampunk costumes. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 30 pages A4/US letter or 1 1/2 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 32 pages A4/US letter or 1 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Fashion fabric: (Silk-) taffeta or satin, sturdy fabrics, velvet Lining (optional): light to midweight cotton fabrics Hem interfacing: (hair) canvas, stiff linen fabrics, buckram Yardage: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train (12“ / 30cm): 5.7 yds. 55“ wide (5,2m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 6yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Fashion fabric: 4.4 yds. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) With train: 6yds. 55“ wide (5,5m 140cm wide) Lining: see fashion fabric Hem interfacing: 1-2yds. (1-2m) depending on fabric width Twill tape for hem and waistband: 7yds. 3/4“ wide (6m 2m wide) Hooks and eyes Bustle pad: Fashion fabric: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Batting: 1 yd. 55“ wide (4m 140cm wide) Twill tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide: 1yd. (1m)
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