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The Pragmatic Costumer - 🧵NEW PATTERN ALERT!🧵 Angela Clayton has a new McCall's pattern out: M8304, an 1890s tea gown/wrapper! Love the frilly sleeves and adjustability of the fit with a belt.
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The Pragmatic Costumer - Social distance in style, gents! Instead of poncing about on the public promenade, stay home and flatten the curve by swanning about in this glorious 1833 dressing gown