TUNIC
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sa TUNIC -- CROCHETED
sa TUNIC -- KNITTED
sa TUNIC -- WOVEN
sa TUNIC DECORATION & TRIM
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Tops and skirts sew up quickly. 1. Satiny black & bronze stripped skirt. 2. Jazzy metallic checkerboard skirt. 3. Graphicically gorgeous skirt. 4. Silk tunic. 5. Feather brocade dress. 6. Leopard-print gown. FAMILY CIRCLE Jan 3 1984 (v.97#1) pg. 30
Woman's suede tunic features a bouquet of punched-work flowers. HANDMADE #8 Spring 1983 (v.3#1) pg. 100, 80
"Flash" tunic, a shirt made of two layers of fabric. The outer layer has X cutouts so that the color of the inside layer shows through. HANDMADE #14 May-Jun 1984 pg. 34, 46
Woman's tunic with open shoulders. Can be worn as dress or beachwear. HANDMADE #15 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 31, 46
Lady's tunic made from a recycled man's suit is a pullover with tabs and pockets at the hipline and knitted collar and cuffs. HANDMADE #17 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 75, 40
Shirred shoulder tunic sewn from chamois using a Vogue pattern. Instructions for working with leather given in this article. LADIES HOME JOURNAL NEEDLE & CRAFT Fall-Winter 1978 (v.9#1) pg. 67, 102
Woman's tunic with diagonally quilted bodice. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Spring 1979 (v.24#1) pg. 97, 171
Make a woman's lace net-darned tunic with long-sleeves. NEEDLE & THREAD Jul-Aug 1984 (v.4#4) pg. 11, 22, 42
Sew a woman's long-sleeve suede tunic and skirt with tri-color appliqued silk flowers and matching belt. NEEDLE & THREAD Jan-Feb 1985 (v.5#1) pg. 11, 21, 34
Woman's vest and tunic appliqued with Seminole bands. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Jan-Feb 1981 (v.4#1) pg. 10
Lapland-style pullover sweater-tunic is made from wool or polyester fleece which you cut and sew together, then embroider. SUNSET Mar 1988 (v.180#3) pg. 150
Transformer clothing. Making multifunctional patterns for bottoms that are also tops. THREADS #41 Jun-Jul 1992 pg. 51
A primer on sewing knit fabrics to make garments that look like ready-to-wear. Advice on pattern choices, construction options, mitering corners, edge finishes, hems and shoulder pads. Sketch shows how to change a jewel-neck pattern to a cowl-neck tunic with vents. THREADS #73 Oct-Nov 1997 pg. 42
Greek chemises, their cut and construction. Four categories are detailed: (1) sleeveless tunic, (2) sleeved tunic, (3) Eastern cut (Turkish indluence) and (4) Western cut (Italian influence). Diagrams show how each is cut from a single loom length and then sewn together. WEAVER'S JOURNAL #37 Summer 1985 (v.10#1) pg. 40
Sew seven after-five oversized separates made from satin-back crepe. The seven pieces include: a kimono jacket, blouse, pants, skirt, tunic, oblong sash and a triangular scarf. WOMAN'S DAY Dec 11 1984 (v.48#4) pg. 122, 220
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