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Fantasy pullover gown with side godets and elastic neckline casing has long puffed sleeves with elasticised wrists forming ruffles, sheer overlay, lace trim and purchased flowers encased between double layer overskirts. Waist-cinching underbust corset has boning, contrast binding and insertion trim, back lacing and sheer gathered swags with purchased floral and garland embellishments. Arm bands with contrast binding and ribbon lacing are worn over gown sleeves at upper and lower arms for a Renaissance-inspired touch. See envelope for more information.

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Dress in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Lightweight Cotton Types, Lightweight Linen Types. Contrast 1 in Sheers such as Chiffon, Fine Tulle, Mesh. Contrast 2,3 in Cotton Types, Linen Types, Satin, Shantung, Taffeta. Lining: Lining Fabric. Interlining: Cotton Duck, Twill.

$25.00

Item Number: S3094

Simplicity Sewing Pattern S3094 Misses’ Costume by Raine Emery

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Sew Along with Raine Emery x Simplicity S3094 Tutorial

Sew Along with Raine Emery to her new Simplicity S3094 Misses' Corset and Skirt Costume pattern in this step-by-step video. This Misses' Costume pattern features a fantasy pullover gown with side godets and elastic neckline casing has long puffed sleeves with elasticized wrists forming ruffles, sheer overlay, lace trim and purchased flowers encased between double layer overskirts. Waist-cinching underbust corset has boning, contrast binding and insertion trim, back lacing and sheer gathered swags with purchased floral and garland embellishments. Arm bands with contrast binding and ribbon lacing are worn over gown sleeves at upper and lower arms for a Renaissance-inspired touch.

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