Lies, Damn Lies, and Pant-Making Statistics
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Three strategies for solving the dilemma of ill-fitting pants.
From the column Susie's Home Ec
by Susie Bright
Links
- Fast Fit
- Sarouelles
- Kwik Sew Patterns - Yoga Pants
- Kwik Sew Patterns - Men's Scrubs
- Burda Patterns - One Seam
- Makeyourownjeans.com
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I've looked EVERYWHERE and can't seem to find the 'burda one-seam' pattern for sale. please, can anyone help?Posted by rothyx on November 13, 2007 at 17:33:55 Pacific Time
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