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Why should seams always remain in the shade? In casual style, turning everything inside out is in the order of things!
FASHIONED KOSUZHA
A traditional vest can be turned into a trendy little thing for walking around the city and outside the city!
YOU WILL NEED Vest; tight tights; cutting knife; threads for sewing.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK Expand all the seams on the vest, pull the fringe a little along the sections, without touching the seams. Cut the tights into strips 2.5 cm wide. Strip the strips under the edges of the vest so that they protrude 1 cm wide. All the seams of the vest should be sewn to a width of 7 mm. Next to the zipper on the left shelf, chop a strip of pantyhose and sew in the middle of the strip.
THREE-COLOR SKIRT
To match the kozhuha (see the model at the beginning of the master class). Especially if you like beige and brown gamma.
Sizes 34-36-38-40
Skirt length 45 cm
YOU WILL NEED Strips of jersey, wide strips of satin stretch (stretchable in the transverse direction) - 50 cm wide 140 cm; elastic tape 2 cm wide, 0.65-0.70-0.75-0.80 m long; rep ribbon 2.5 cm wide, 0.95–0.95–1.00–1.05 m long; 18 cm zipper, sewing threads, tailor pins, safety pins, scissors.
CUT
From jersey:
Strips 46 cm long 2x 10 cm wide, 2x 13 cm wide and 2x 7-7-9-11 cm wide (including seam allowances)
From satin:
Strips 46 cm long, 4x 13 cm long (including seam allowances
STEP 1 Stitch 2 strips 10 cm wide from jersey = front middle seam. Stitch alternately satin stripes and strips of jersey. Iron allowances. Sweep the rear middle seam, try on the skirt, if necessary, remove the excess width at the height of the hips in the rear middle seam. Stitch back middle seam, iron allowances, stitch.
STEP 2 Iron allowances along the upper cut inward to a width of 1 cm, stitch a narrow strip of rep ribbon, tighten the ends. Pass the elastic band into the drawstring.
STEP 3 Stitch the ends of the elastic tape. Chop the zipper for decoration and stitch it in the edge in the middle in the front of the skirt.
The material was prepared by Elena Karpova.
Photo: Jan Schmidel (7); Stefan Knauer (1); idea and implementation: Teresa Bahler.
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