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Look What They Made: Tracey
Swoon! Tracey has served up this show-stopping look and we are just wowed. The colours, the fit, the styling; just gorgeous. Using two different batiks; the Green Moss Batik and the Green White and Black Chunky Stripe Batik from our store, both in the same colour palette, Tracey made the Helen Wrap Dress by Just Patterns.
The outcome is really beautiful and I am tempted to have a go at the pattern purely based on Tracey’s version. Love love love it. We love to see what the fabrics are transformed into. Do share your makes with our fabrics as this really is the best part of the job for us!
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