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Look What They Made- Kirsten
Kirsten has made the Merchant and Mills Trapeze dress with our Violet Marble batik.
Great fabric and pattern combination, if we may say so ourselves. The Marble Batiks are great because you don’t have to worry too much about pattern placement, so you can relax and enjoy your sewing.
The trapeze dress is also a great choice for African prints and batiks as it is quite a simple shape allowing the fabric to really pop!
Thank you very much Kirsten for sharing your creativity with us!
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