'Check out how I do my fashion sketches for my sewing projects. They help me get a better idea of the end result with a project, before I cut into my fabric! I like to make them fun with a little calligraphy and illustrations to go with the theme of the garment. I hope you like it! (also, I realize that I wrote the pattern number as VP957 in my sketch, this pattern is also referred to as V9106) Follow me on Insta! @lizvonvillas ******************************************************* Supplies ********** Cold Press Watercolor Book - https://bit.ly/2IssMqX Winsor & Newton Travel Watercolor Palette - https://bit.ly/2UMkxN8 Japanese brush pen Pencil Polymer Eraser Reference materiel i.e. pattern and photos for illustration Pattern: Vogue 9106 https://bit.ly/2UrXRSK (Affiliate Links) ******************************************************* In my Retro Rebuild series, I rebuild my wardrobe from the ground up, by hand! It\'s not just sewing though, I also explore knitting, needlework, and incorporating fine art into my wardrobe. Stick around! ******************************************************* Music by DJ Quads!'
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