I Made a Mid 19th Century Working Womans Dress. Pt 1
Hello and welcome to another video! It is finally time to post the first part of my the big sewing adventure during this spring. I was originally going to post it way back in may, but things, life, school, and a broken camera delayed that vastly. Another thing is that I mention in the beginning of the video that this is the third part of the "series", but since the broken camera interupted that plan, this video came before the second part instead! Thank you for reading and I hope you'll have a nice day! Pattern used in the video: https://webshop.skansen.se/textilier/... Photo in thumbnail taken by Oskar Abrahamsson (@skardeline) FOLLOW ME: Instagram - @Sewingthroughthepast Pinterest - ElinAbrahamsson Mail - [email protected] MUSIC: Epidemic Sound

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