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This week I’m working to finalize my class with my editor at Creative Spark, so hang in there! The class is almost ready!

Today I’m giving you a little sneak peek of what we’ll be learning in my upcoming class, on Creative Spark’s website. So watch today’s video clear to the end, where I talk about what my Creative Spark class will offer.

In case you haven’t heard about my class, I’ll be teaching a course in doll clothing pattern alterations. That means you’ll be able to adapt the patterns you already own and turn them into new/different patterns by making adjustments to them.

Here are some things you might want to buy or rummage around in the closet to find, because we’ll be using them in my Creative Spark class on doll clothes alterations:

Optional items:

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