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A nature lover, dreamer, artist, fashion designer and blogger. Passionate about arts. Persued B.Sc Fashion Designing at Karavali College, Mangalore with first rank in the Mangalore University (2003-2006). Former lecturer at Gloria College of Fashion Design, Puttur. (2006-2011). Arts and fashion blogger (2013 onwards).
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Thank you! TC! Keep smiling 🙂
It sounds like you have been very busy with trying out your clothing alterations, Sindhu!! 😀
I too sometimes buy large garments – usually because I love the material! – then I will alter the garment into my shape and size … or sometimes make it into something else altogether!! 😀
I will look forward to reading your dressmaking alteration ideas 🙂
Eagerly waiting for the posts.
A very useful and “Hatke” series it will be. Keep it up Sindhu 🙂
Ha haa 😀 Yes, in fact I have been doing this for years… 😀 But, got confidence to share the information only by now 🙂 Wow Peggy! Nice to know that we have same preferences 🙂 I am very much eager to know how you alter or makeover them…
Thank you 🙂 Hope like you like this series and give me your valuable feedback 🙂 Please share your thoughts with us.
TC! Keep smiling 🙂
Thank you Kiran 🙂 Hope you have read the two new posts in the series 🙂
TC! Keep smiling 🙂
Thank you Pareshji for your kind words 🙂 Glad you think it useful one!
TC! Keep smiling 🙂