November 13, 2008 life 6 Comments Featured! I’m this week’s featured member in Burdastyle! burdastyle, featured Related Posts November 23, 2009 Sidra got caught by street style hunter in Harajuku April 25, 2011 Spring sewing April 1, 2014 Eleven years old! June 4, 2010 Floral dresses (and second take on Tara dress) 6 CommentsThank you ladies :)Replyomedetou!It’s exciting to know that current Burda’s feature member is originally coming from Indonesia!Salam kenal, Mbak! :DReplyCongratulations! I enjoyed reading the article. I also think that seeing a flat fabric and the cut out pattern pieces turning it into a wearable item requires a bit of magic, and you totally have the magic wand!Replycongrats! i read the article, very nice!!ReplyThank you dear Yoshimi!That’s typical of me at home, going about with measuring tape around my neck :)Replycongratulations! I love the photo which is in the article, it’s very lively!ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Δ
omedetou!It’s exciting to know that current Burda’s feature member is originally coming from Indonesia!Salam kenal, Mbak! :DReply
Congratulations! I enjoyed reading the article. I also think that seeing a flat fabric and the cut out pattern pieces turning it into a wearable item requires a bit of magic, and you totally have the magic wand!Reply
Thank you dear Yoshimi!That’s typical of me at home, going about with measuring tape around my neck :)Reply
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Thank you ladies :)
omedetou!
It’s exciting to know that current Burda’s feature member is originally coming from Indonesia!
Salam kenal, Mbak! :D
Congratulations! I enjoyed reading the article. I also think that seeing a flat fabric and the cut out pattern pieces turning it into a wearable item requires a bit of magic, and you totally have the magic wand!
congrats! i read the article, very nice!!
Thank you dear Yoshimi!
That’s typical of me at home, going about with measuring tape around my neck :)
congratulations! I love the photo which is in the article, it’s very lively!