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11 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=1617453560 | [PDF] DOWNLOAD The Tunic Bible: One Pattern, Interchangeable Pieces, Ready-to-Wear Results! | Classic Tunic Chic Create chic, ready-to-wear tunics with a multi-length, graded pattern and expert construction tipsChoose your styleu00e2u20acu201dcasual, preppy, boho, or glamorousu00e2u20acu201dwith interchangeable sleeves, neck plackets, and collarsGet advice on shopping for fabric and trims, guided by a huge gallery of inspiring tunic tops Sleeves Let your sleeves do the talking! Trimmed, tailored, or whimsica
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Description Classic Tunic Chic Create chic, ready-to-wear tunics with a multi-length, graded pattern and expert construction tipsChoose your style—casual, preppy, boho, or glamorous—with interchangeable sleeves, neck plackets, and collarsGet advice on shopping for fabric and trims, guided by a huge gallery of inspiring tunic tops Sleeves Let your sleeves do the talking! Trimmed, tailored, or whimsical, the sleeve makes a powerful statement about your garment. A simple change in sleeve style can transform the personality of your tunic. Our sleeve options leave the decision up to you! Linen Embrace those wrinkles! Natural linen looks best when it’s beautifully rumpled. Linen tunics exist in every color combination imaginable, from tone-on-tone to stark contrasts, and inspire us to sew, sew, sew! Lightweight linens are perfect for a classic loose fit, while mid-weight linens are suitable for fitted dress-length tunics. Linen fabrics will nicely showcase embellishments, including heavy braids, ribbon, twill tape, beaded appliques, and contrasting plackets. Our Favorite Fabrics Cotton Versatile, breathable, low-maintenance, and affordable, cotton is a perennial favorite for tunic construction. While cotton voile catches the breeze on hot summer days, cotton broadcloth withstands the wear and tear of the daily grind. Cotton flannels bring fall festivities to life and are also a great choice for tunic nightshirts and pajamas. Easy to embellish, cottons rarely pucker when ribbons and trims are applied. Think Outside the Bolt nce a tablecloth, not always a tablecloth! Who can resist the urge to repurpose? Scarves and pashminas are a favorite repurposing choice, with vintage sheets being a close second. These tunics were constructed from a Gretchen Scott scarf right) and an Indian sarong by Roberta Roller Rabbit (left).