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Look What They Made: Lisa
A simple pairing that just works. You really cannot go wrong with a t-shirt and printed skirt combo.
Lisa bought the Blue White Brushstrokes at the Stitch Festival last year and had sewn it by the very next day! It has already seen several outings with great feedback. “The weight is perfect for travel and the pattern hides the few wrinkles from being rolled”.
So if you have some sewing projects in mind for upcoming holidays then check out some of our Adire fabric selection for those summers skirts and dresses.
Thank you Lisa for sharing. It is so great to see what the fabric has been transformed into and that you are enjoying it.
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