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Optional tip: For added durability, give the center back seam allowance, from the zipper opening/stop to the section where the center back seam and the vent extension meet, some strips of organza that’s been cut on the straight of grain. This will act as a stabilizer and won’t allow this section to stretch or warp over time. Happy Venting! xoxo, Sunni
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Apr 2, 2012, 07.44 AMby SamSparkles
Thank you Sunni !! :o)
I was almost finished my V-neck LBD #110, when I got to the back vent and ground to a halt in utter confusion. With no pictures to assist me in understanding the instructions on my pattern, your tutorial was exactly what I needed to help me finish my project.
Your instructions are so easy to follow and I now understand perfectly what I need to do :o)
Thank you again. You are indeed a life saver xx