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Jul 18
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Behind the Scenes Minis: Sewing Basket

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Holly and Tracy discuss the challenge of enlarging sewing patterns from small diagrams. They also talk about one of Butterick's most popular patterns of all time -- the 1952 walk-away dress. 

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