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My MIL has an ugly scar on her arm from when she had open heart surgery, so she asked me to make something to cover it up. I found this free pattern, et voila!
Crinkled black stretch velour
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Sep 28, 2008, 12.13 PMby Gothic.
wow, these are really beautiful!
Sep 27, 2008, 01.14 PMby fashionworld11
i really like these they are awsome!!!!!!!
Jun 27, 2008, 07.04 AMby MarmotaB
If you have a thrift/second-hand store nearby, try it for finding fabric (= old clothes) for such small projects like this! I think she’ll deserve more of them. It’s useful for her and looks classy. ;-)
Jun 26, 2008, 05.31 PMby LemonEmlyn
well black is a good basic color, you could also use the fabric from unwanted t-shirts, though I wonder if you could get them tight enough to fit and be comfortable?
Jun 26, 2008, 01.06 PMby christephi
Unfortunately I don’t have access to many knits. Most of what I have on hand doesn’t have enough stretch to work. :-( But she’s an extremely conservative dresser, so black should go with most of what she wears.
Jun 26, 2008, 12.57 PMby LemonEmlyn
making lots in different colors and patterns would be cool so she could coordinate them into her outfits!