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Undies

sock undiesSimple undies can be made from a rectangle of stretch fabric stitched along the side seam. Stitch a crotch to make leg holes. This example is of undies made from a spare sock.

 

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This entry was posted in Patterns and tagged clothing, sewn on July 26, 2019 by Lynne Tognolini.

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