Using my measuring tape, I figured out how long I would need to make the tabs so they could overlap securely, then cut four rectangles of the material--two for each tab: I sewed three sides of each tab together, then graded seams and clipped corners: Next, I pinned a tab to the edge of each bodice side front, right sides together, then stitched, taking up a 5/8" seam: To finish the raw seam allowance left by this step, I made bias binding from the sari material
So, the day before the wedding, I scoped out locations and planned the shots I wanted to capture
Feeling wicked? Turn up the rebellion this Halloween by going as a dark angel to the costume party
Always pick a shoe that is safe for what you are doing, you like the look of and is comfortable
It's also vegan, oil-free, ready in minutes, and a great way to use up fresh herbs